June 28 Zodiac Sign: Cancer Birthday Personality
If you were born on June 28, your zodiac sign is Cancer.
Birthday Facts
If you were born on June 28, the Sun had been in Cancer for seven full days. You arrived in Decan 1, ruled by the Moon. Your date number 28 reduces to 1, the leadership number, which makes June 28 a chart wired for both feeling and direction. You feel deeply like every Cancer, but you also lead. Your inner life is rich, and you can act on what it tells you.
People born on June 28 carry public Cancer voices. You can hold a stage, run a country, lead a creative project, or build a family with the same inner steadiness. You read mood faster than most. You also know when to step forward and when to give other people the room. The Moon rulership gives you the feeling. The number 1 gives you the willingness to take the lead when it matters.
The pattern shows clearly in famous June 28 birthdays. Mel Brooks, born in 1926, has built one of comedy's longest careers, winning the rare EGOT and writing The Producers, with Cancer warmth running under every joke. John Cusack, born in 1966, has played leads in romantic comedies and dramas across forty years with Cancer emotional depth. P. V. Narasimha Rao, born in 1921, served as Prime Minister of India and led the 1991 economic reforms, the Cancer leader who used quiet, careful change rather than loud reform. Peter Paul Rubens, born in 1577, painted some of the great works of Flemish Baroque and worked as a diplomat across Europe with Cancer warmth and 1 leadership in equal parts. Henry VIII, born in 1491, ruled England with the Cancer feeling that swung between affection and grievance and the leadership 1 that held the throne for nearly four decades.
Your strengths sit in feeling and direction. You can hold a soft heart and a clear plan at the same time. You build teams, families, and projects where people actually want to be. You read situations both for fact and for mood. You take the lead when it is needed and you step back when it is not. You inspire people because you have done the inner work behind the public role.
Your growth area is the cost of being the visible feeling one. June 28 Cancer can take on too much because the public role keeps expanding. You can also use leadership as a way to step around your own hard feelings, since you can always find someone else to care for. You can swing between holding the room and needing to disappear. None of that is a defect. The work is to take regular space for the inner life that powers the outer one, and to let trusted people see when you need rest.
In love, June 28 wants a partner who is steady, kind, and willing to hold both the leader and the feeler in you. Scorpio matches the emotional depth. Pisces dreams with you. Taurus offers steady ground. Virgo brings practical care. Leo matches the leadership 1 fire.
Many June 28 babies end up in leadership, comedy, the arts, politics, business, or any field where feeling and direction compound the work.
For your daily Cancer reading, see the Cancer today horoscope. Your number-1 Moon chart picks up every shift in the sky.
The Three Cancer 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 Cancer archetype.
- Decan 1Days 1–10Sub-ruler: Moon
Pure Cancer. Intuitive, nurturing, deeply emotionally aware.
Your decan
- Decan 2Days 11–20Sub-ruler: Mars
Protective Cancer. Loyal, courageous when defending loved ones.
- Decan 3Days 21–30Sub-ruler: Jupiter
Generous Cancer. Big-hearted, open, drawn to family and home.
Cancer 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 June 28
- Mel Brooks (American filmmaker and comedian, 1926)
- John Cusack (American actor, 1966)
- P. V. Narasimha Rao (Prime Minister of India, 1921)
- Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish artist, 1577)
- Henry VIII (King of England, 1491)