Do you have one of those birthdays that EVERYBODY ELSE seems to have? Or one of those birthdays, that NOBODY ELSE seems to have? Well here is the list of Utah's MOST COMMON Birth dates!

Shockingly, SEPTEMBER, makes up 9 of the top 10 most common birthdays:

  1. September 9
  2. September 19
  3. September 12
  4. September 17
  5. September 10
  6. July 7
  7. September 20
  8. September 15
  9. September 16
  10. September 18

Why is that? Why is September SO COMMON for birthdays? Are people... "in the mood" the most in December? Is it the Christmas Spirit that turns everyone on? Is it the cold temperatures keeping people in doors? Are people READY TO RUN on Christmas morning? I'm not sure I like that very much!

Here are the LEAST COMMON BIRTHDAYS:

356. Oct. 31

357. Nov. 25

358. Nov. 23

359. Nov. 27

360. Dec. 26

361. Jan. 2

362. July 4

363. Dec. 24

364. Jan. 1

365.Dec. 25

366. Feb. 29

Now, here's the ENTIRE LIST of Birthdays from MOST COMMON to LEAST COMMON. Where do you rank?

  1. Sept. 9
  2. Sept. 19
  3. Sept. 12
  4. Sept. 17
  5. Sept. 10
  6. July 7
  7. Sept. 20
  8. Sept. 15
  9. Sept. 16
  10. Sept. 18
  11. Dec. 20
  12. Sept. 26
  13. Sept. 8
  14. Sept. 23
  15. Dec. 29
  16. Aug. 8
  17. Sept. 24
  18. July 8
  19. Dec. 19
  20. Aug. 29
  21. Aug. 15
  22. Sept. 22
  23. Dec. 30
  24. Sept. 14
  25. Sept. 25
  26. Sept. 27
  27. July 1
  28. Dec. 28
  29. Aug. 28
  30. July 2
  31. Aug. 22
  32. Sept. 21
  33. Sept. 13
  34. Aug. 30
  35. July 11
  36. Aug. 16
  37. Aug. 1
  38. July 18
  39. Aug. 20
  40. July 9
  41. July 16
  42. July 25
  43. July 15
  44. Aug. 12
  45. July 10
  46. Aug. 27
  47. Aug. 9
  48. Oct. 1
  49. July 17
  50. July 23
  51. Aug. 14
  52. July 22
  53. Aug. 18
  54. July 14
  55. Dec. 21
  56. Dec. 18
  57. Oct. 3
  58. Dec. 27
  59. July 21
  60. Aug. 23
  61. Aug. 21
  62. Aug. 19
  63. Feb. 14
  64. Aug. 26
  65. July 28
  66. Aug. 5
  67. Aug. 11
  68. July 24
  69. July 30
  70. July 29
  71. June 27
  72. Aug. 7
  73. Aug. 6
  74. July 26
  75. Aug. 2
  76. Aug. 25
  77. Oct. 2
  78. Sept. 29
  79. Aug. 4
  80. Nov. 21
  81. July 12
  82. June 28
  83. Oct. 10
  84. Aug. 31
  85. Sept. 28
  86. Aug. 17
  87. June 30
  88. July 19
  89. May 23
  90. July 31
  91. Sept. 11
  92. June 20
  93. Aug. 10
  94. Oct. 4
  95. Sept. 30
  96. July 6
  97. Dec. 17
  98. Aug. 13
  99. Aug. 24
  100. Nov. 20
  101. Dec. 12
  102. Sept. 5
  103. July 20
  104. July 27
  105. June 25
  106. Sept. 7
  107. Dec. 22
  108. June 26
  109. May 24
  110. Dec. 16
  111. June 29
  112. Nov. 1
  113. June 2
  114. June 18
  115. Oct. 6
  116. Aug. 3
  117. June 24
  118. Oct. 7
  119. Oct. 8
  120. Nov. 7
  121. July 3
  122. June 21
  123. Oct. 17
  124. Sept. 6
  125. June 14
  126. May 22
  127. May 16
  128. Oct. 24
  129. Oct. 5
  130. Oct. 11
  131. June 16
  132. Oct. 15
  133. June 3
  134. Nov. 19
  135. May 21
  136. June 17
  137. Dec. 1
  138. June 23
  139. June 6
  140. Nov. 14
  141. Nov. 15
  142. June 10
  143. June 4
  144. April 4
  145. Sept. 4
  146. June 12
  147. May 20
  148. Nov. 5
  149. Dec. 15
  150. Feb. 15
  151. Oct. 25
  152. Dec. 2
  153. March 21
  154. July 13
  155. Nov. 8
  156. June 19
  157. Nov. 18
  158. June 5
  159. June 1
  160. June 7
  161. June 11
  162. May 15
  163. Oct. 22
  164. Oct. 18
  165. Oct. 14
  166. Feb. 7
  167. Dec. 3
  168. Nov. 11
  169. March 17
  170. Oct. 9
  171. Dec. 5
  172. Nov. 3
  173. June 22
  174. March 1
  175. Nov. 4
  176. Nov. 17
  177. May 17
  178. Sept. 3
  179. March 14
  180. Oct. 16
  181. May 2
  182. Feb. 22
  183. Oct. 28
  184. March 7
  185. June 9
  186. Nov. 6
  187. Nov. 2
  188. June 15
  189. Nov. 12
  190. March 3
  191. May 5
  192. May 10
  193. May 14
  194. Oct. 20
  195. Feb. 8
  196. April 11
  197. Oct. 21
  198. Feb. 28
  199. Jan. 24
  200. Oct. 23
  201. March 28
  202. June 13
  203. May 9
  204. Nov. 10
  205. Oct. 27
  206. June 8
  207. Jan. 10
  208. Nov. 16
  209. Jan. 4
  210. May 12
  211. Feb. 10
  212. Feb. 11
  213. Oct. 12
  214. Oct. 29
  215. March 15
  216. Feb. 21
  217. April 2
  218. April 18
  219. March 12
  220. March 20
  221. May 1
  222. Sept. 2
  223. May 19
  224. April 25
  225. March 4
  226. Dec. 4
  227. March 5
  228. March 8
  229. Jan. 14
  230. Jan. 11
  231. March 25
  232. Feb. 25
  233. March 22
  234. Dec. 6
  235. May 8
  236. March 18
  237. Jan. 5
  238. April 12
  239. Dec. 14
  240. Dec. 10
  241. Jan. 25
  242. May 6
  243. Feb. 2
  244. Feb. 16
  245. May 7
  246. Feb. 18
  247. March 10
  248. Jan. 12
  249. March 11
  250. Sept. 1
  251. Feb. 1
  252. Oct. 26
  253. Feb. 23
  254. Nov. 9
  255. Jan. 7
  256. March 24
  257. March 6
  258. March 19
  259. Jan. 6
  260. April 16
  261. Feb. 4
  262. Feb. 24
  263. May 3
  264. Jan. 17
  265. May 30
  266. April 5
  267. May 18
  268. April 3
  269. Feb. 12
  270. April 17
  271. March 27
  272. Feb. 9
  273. Dec. 8
  274. April 19
  275. April 8
  276. March 26
  277. Feb. 20
  278. Jan. 18
  279. Jan. 31
  280. Dec. 11
  281. April 15
  282. April 26
  283. April 22
  284. March 29
  285. Jan. 23
  286. April 23
  287. April 7
  288. Feb. 27
  289. Nov. 30
  290. Dec. 13
  291. Feb. 17
  292. Oct. 19
  293. Dec. 9
  294. April 24
  295. Jan. 26
  296. Feb. 3
  297. Jan. 28
  298. April 9
  299. May 25
  300. April 10
  301. Jan. 20
  302. Jan. 21
  303. Jan. 27
  304. April 21
  305. Oct. 30
  306. Jan. 3
  307. April 14
  308. April 28
  309. March 2
  310. May 28
  311. Feb. 6
  312. May 29
  313. March 31
  314. March 16
  315. Oct. 13
  316. March 9
  317. Nov. 29
  318. Jan. 30
  319. May 11
  320. Nov. 13
  321. Dec. 7
  322. March 23
  323. April 29
  324. April 30
  325. Feb. 26
  326. May 31
  327. May 4
  328. April 20
  329. March 30
  330. May 13
  331. May 27
  332. Jan. 19
  333. Feb. 5
  334. Jan. 22
  335. Feb. 19
  336. April 27
  337. Nov. 22
  338. March 13
  339. April 6
  340. Jan. 9
  341. Jan.16
  342. Jan. 13
  343. Jan. 8
  344. Feb. 13
  345. Jan. 29
  346. Jan. 15
  347. July 5
  348. May 26
  349. Dec. 31
  350. April 13
  351. Dec. 23
  352. April 1
  353. Nov. 28
  354. Nov. 26
  355. Nov. 24
  356. Oct. 31
  357. Nov. 25
  358. Nov. 23
  359. Nov. 27
  360. Dec. 26
  361. Jan. 2
  362. July 4
  363. Dec. 24
  364. Jan. 1
  365. Dec. 25
  366. Feb. 29
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The LEAST MORMON Counties In Utah Are...

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Writer's Note:

For years, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were known as "Mormons" or "Members of the Mormon Church." Currently, "Mormons" is not the title they like to be known by. But for the sake of everyone being aware about who we're talking about, I'll be referring to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as "Mormons."

If you've grown up in Utah, you understand the culture. You've probably been raised Mormon, been baptized, went to church activities, or maybe just had a friend that was Mormon. It's part of Utah. It's part of who we are as Utahns. Now, maybe the views of the LDS Church don't align with you, and you'd like to be in a place where there are LESS Mormon people. In this article you'll find the Counties in Utah with the LEAST amount of Mormons.

These are the LEAST MORMON Counties in Utah!
(Each of these counties have below 50% Mormon Population)

1. Summit County:

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Summit County is known as the "Entrance into Utah" for being the area that the Pioneers first entered as they exited the Wyoming Territory. This County is the LEAST MORMON in all of Utah with only 36% of the population identifying as Mormon. Cities in Summit County that you may have heard of are Park City, Coalville, Kamas, and Oakley.

2. Daggett County:

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Daggett County is located at the most northwest corner of Utah, bordering Wyoming and Colorado. Daggett County is home to Manilla, Dutch John, and Flaming Gorge. The Uinta Mountains are in Daggett County, and they contain Leidy Peak. The highest peak in the county at 12,028 feet. Daggett County has 38% Mormon population in the county.

3. Grand County:

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Maybe one of the most world-known counties in the United States is Grand County. But why? Grand County is home to Moab and Arches National Park! That big gorgeous arch named Delicate Arch is located in Grand County. There's also only 41% Mormon population in Grand County.

4. Salt Lake County:

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Maybe the most surprising County on this list is Salt Lake County. With the headquarters of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, you probably wouldn't assume they would make the list of LEAST MORMON Counties, but they do! Only 45% of the population is Mormon in this county. But with the population being over 1,200,000 people, 45% is still over 540,000 people!

5 (Tied). Kane County:

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Coming in tied for the 5th spot is Kane County. Kane County is home to Kanab aka "Little Hollywood." Many Westerns were filmed in Kane County decades ago. Kane County is also home to Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, and some of the most gorgeous sights in the state. 46% of the population in Kane County is considered Mormon.

5 (Tied). San Juan County:

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Tied with Kane County at 46% of Mormon population is San Juan County. San Juan County is the most Southeast county in the state bordering Colorado, New Mexican and Arizona. This is obviously home to the Four Corners area of the United States, where you can be in four states at one time. A lot of Lake Powell is located in San Juan County.

7. Carbon County:

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With 47% of Mormon Population, here comes Carbon County. Carbon County is known for coal mining and dinosaur fossils. In Carbon County, you'll find cities like Price, Helper, and Sunnyside.

8. Weber County:

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The last county in Utah with under 50% Mormon population is Weber County. Weber is home to 49% Mormon population. They're also the site of Weber State University, Ogden, Roy, and Huntsville. They have over 270,000 residents in the county. Weber County is home to multiple rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and Nordic Valley Ski Resort.

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