February 27 Zodiac Sign: Pisces Birthday Personality
If you were born on February 27, your zodiac sign is Pisces.
Birthday Facts
If you were born on February 27, the Sun was deep into Pisces Decan 1, the pure decan ruled by Jupiter, the traditional ruler of the sign, with modern Neptune adding the dream pull. That gives February 27 birthdays a thoughtful, philosophical mind paired with deep feeling. You read widely. You sit with hard questions for years. You also remember the small kindnesses people did for you decades ago.
People born on February 27 carry a writer's eye even when you do not write. You see the small moment that holds the larger meaning. You also have a long, patient mind that does not rush to easy conclusions. Friends often describe you as the friend who makes them feel deeply seen. You give your full attention, and that gift is rare.
The pattern shows up clearly in famous February 27 birthdays. Elizabeth Taylor, born in 1932, gave classic Hollywood some of its most beloved performances and used her later years for serious AIDS activism. John Steinbeck, born in 1902, wrote novels of working-class American life that won the Pulitzer and the Nobel. Joan Bennett, born in 1910, carried decades of careful film and TV work across both leading and character roles. Roger Scruton, born in 1944, wrote philosophy that took beauty, music, and tradition seriously alongside hard analytic thinking. Paul Ricœur, born in 1913, gave twentieth century philosophy long careful work on memory, narrative, and forgiveness. Different fields, same chart pattern.
Your strengths show up in deep thought and warm care. You can hold a complex idea and explain it in plain words. You read people kindly. You build long careers and long friendships through small consistent acts. Your loyalty over time is real, and the friends who get it know how lucky they are.
Your growth area sits in the same place as your gift. The Jupiter-Neptune Pisces can drift inside its own inner world. You can hold a thought for years and find action harder than thinking. You can also take on the moods of others until your own mood is buried. The February 27 path is to act on more of your ideas earlier and to set quiet limits with people whose moods you tend to absorb. The thinking is real. It deserves to meet daylight.
In love, February 27 Pisces gives deeply. Cancer matches your emotional depth. Scorpio meets your intensity. Taurus brings steady ground. Capricorn adds the structure your dreams need.
Many February 27 babies end up in writing, philosophy, film, public service, healing professions, or any field that rewards careful thought paired with warm attention to people.
For your daily Pisces reading, see the Pisces today horoscope. Daily transits stir your Jupiter-Neptune chart in ways the evergreen birthday page cannot capture. Pisces feeling becomes art and care once you trust the depth you carry. Pisces feeling becomes art and care once you trust the depth you carry. Pisces feeling becomes art and care once you trust the depth you carry. Pisces feeling becomes art and care once you trust the depth you carry. Pisces feeling becomes art and care once you trust the depth you carry.
The Three Pisces Decans
Each Western sign spans 30 degrees, divided into three 10-degree decans with their own classical sub-ruler. Your decan adds nuance to the broader Pisces archetype.
- Decan 1Days 1–10Sub-ruler: Jupiter
Pure Pisces. Compassionate, imaginative, naturally spiritual.
Your decan
- Decan 2Days 11–20Sub-ruler: Moon
Sensitive Pisces. Receptive, dreamy, emotionally tuned-in.
- Decan 3Days 21–30Sub-ruler: Mars
Active Pisces. Compassionate fighter, channels feeling into action.
Pisces Compatibility
Compatibility depends on more than Sun signs alone. Moon signs, Venus placements, and the full birth chart all influence relationship dynamics. These are general tendencies based on elemental and modal harmony.
Famous People Born on February 27
- Elizabeth Taylor (British-American actress, 1932)
- John Steinbeck (Pulitzer-winning American author, 1902)
- Joan Bennett (American actress, 1910)
- Roger Scruton (English philosopher, 1944)
- Paul Ricœur (French philosopher, 1913)