According to Chinese Astrology, 1910 is the Year of the Dog and it is the Metal element. Based on the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, those born in 1910 are Dogs. The Chinese Dog year repeats every 12 years. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, those born between 10 February 1910 and 29 January 1911 are considered born in the Chinese year 1910 and are a Dog sign. In addition, each Dog year is also represented by 5 elements in Chinese astrology that express character and behavior. Therefore, each year it is referred to with a different zodiac animal name and a different element name, and this repeats only once in 60 years. 1910 is also known as the Year of the Metal Dog. Each zodiac sign is also associated with a negative/positive expression according to the Yin Yang philosophy. The year 1910 is Yang (+) according to the Chinese calendar.
When is the Chinese Year of the Dog?
| Date | Name |
|---|---|
| 1910 | William Shockley, English-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1989) |
| 1910 | Hector Dyer, American sprinter (d. 1990) |
| 1910 | John Krol, American cardinal (d. 1996) |
| 1910 | Dudley Nourse, South African cricketer (d. 1981) |
| 1910 | Mike Sebastian, American football player and coach (d. 1989) |
| 1910 | Paulette Goddard, American actress and model (d. 1990) |
| 1910 | Juan Velasco Alvarado, Peruvian general and politician, 1st President of Peru (d. 1977) |
| 1910 | Milt Hinton, American bassist and photographer (d. 2000) |
| 1910 | António de Spínola, Portuguese general and politician, 14th President of Portugal (d. 1996) |
| 1910 | Lehman Engel, American composer and conductor (d. 1982) |
| 1910 | Christopher Cockerell, English engineer, invented the hovercraft (d. 1999) |
| 1910 | Nüzhet Gökdoğan, Turkish astronomer and mathematician (d. 2003) |
| 1910 | Abe Fortas, American lawyer and jurist (d. 1982) |
| 1910 | Jean Anouilh, French playwright and screenwriter (d. 1987) |
| 1910 | Millicent Fenwick, American journalist and politician (d. 1992) |
| 1910 | Frank Olson, American chemist and microbiologist (d. 1953) |
| 1911 | Joh Bjelke-Petersen, New Zealand-Australian farmer and politician, 31st Premier of Queensland (d. 2005) |
| 1911 | Zenkō Suzuki, Japanese politician, 70th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2004) |
| 1910 | Fernand Fonssagrives, French-American photographer, sculptor, and painter (d. 2003) |
| 1910 | Luciano Sgrizzi, Italian-Monegasque organist and composer (d. 1994) |
| 1910 | James K. Woolnough, American general (d. 1996) |
| 1910 | Avon Long, American actor and singer (d. 1984) |
| 1910 | Robert Winters, Canadian colonel, engineer, and politician, 26th Canadian Minister of Public Works (d. 1969) |
| 1910 | Doris McCarthy, Canadian painter and author (d. 2010) |
| 1910 | Eknath Easwaran, Indian-American educator and author (d. 1999) |
| 1910 | James Dudley, American baseball player, wrestling manager and executive (d. 2004) |
| 1910 | Archer John Porter Martin, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2002) |
| 1910 | Diosdado Macapagal, Filipino lawyer and politician, 9th President of the Philippines (d. 1997) |
| 1911 | Anatoly Rybakov, Russian-American author (d. 1998) |
| 1910 | Chiang Ching-kuo, Chinese politician, 3rd President of the Republic of China (d. 1988) |