No, May is the 5th month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar in the world today.
Here are the details for context:
- January – 1st month
- February – 2nd month
- March – 3rd month
- April – 4th month
- May – 5th month
- June – 6th month
- July – 7th month
- August – 8th month
- September – 9th month
- October – 10th month
- November – 11th month
- December – 12th month
May is known for having 31 days and is often associated with the arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing warmer weather and flowers blooming. It is also the month that includes several holidays in many countries, such as Labor Day (on May 1st in many countries), Mother’s Day (in various countries, typically the second Sunday of May), and others.