May 14 Zodiac Sign: Taurus Birthday Personality
If you were born on May 14, your zodiac sign is Taurus.
Birthday Facts
If you were born on May 14, the Sun had been in Taurus for twenty-four days. You sit deep in Decan 3 of Taurus, ruled by Saturn rather than Venus alone. The cleanest way to read your chart in one sentence is Venus warmth plus Saturn vision plus a Mercury craft from the number 5 hidden in the date. May 14 Taurus tends to combine huge ambition with the slow craft to actually build it. You are the version of Taurus who maps a thirty-year project and ships it on schedule.
People born on May 14 tend to lead from large, patient ambition. You move at your own pace, like all Taurus do, but the picture in your head is larger than the picture in most people's heads. You are the friend who proposes a plan that sounds slightly impossible and then turns out to actually pull it off. You are the colleague whose ten-year vision is the document the team eventually rallies around. Saturn in Decan 3 lets May 14 Taurus think across decades while still doing the daily work.
Famous May 14 birthdays show this big-vision pattern. George Lucas, born in 1944, created Star Wars and Indiana Jones and shaped how Hollywood franchises are built, the textbook May 14 Taurus combination of vision and slow patient construction. Cate Blanchett, born in 1969, has won two Oscars and built one of the most respected leading-actress careers of her generation. Robert Owen, born in 1771, founded the cooperative movement and shaped Welsh and Scottish industrial reform through pure Saturn-Taurus follow-through. Mrinal Sen, born in 1923, made over thirty Indian art films across six decades and helped define Indian parallel cinema. Roy Halladay, born in 1977, was a Hall of Fame baseball pitcher whose career was defined by careful preparation and steady output.
Your strengths are clear. You combine warmth, vision, and patient construction. You stay loyal across long careers. You bring big-picture thinking into rooms full of small-picture conversation and tend to lift the whole conversation as a result. People near you long-term grow into bigger thinkers because your example shows that scale and craft are not opposites. You inspire long-arc creative and business careers in others.
Your growth area sits in the same vision gift. Saturn-led Taurus can quietly grow into rigidity about the original plan. May 14 Taurus can stay loyal to a vision past the point where reality has shifted. The simple move is to schedule a once-a-year review of your big plan, on purpose, with someone you trust to be honest. Update the plan when the world has updated. Saturn rewards structure, including the structure of letting the structure change.
In love, May 14 Taurus shows up loyal, ambitious, and warm. You take time to commit, and once you do, you bring full vision and care to the partnership. Virgo brings the same earthy practicality. Capricorn shares the Saturn pull. Cancer adds emotional warmth. Pisces dreams with you. Scorpio can be magnetic as your opposite sign.
Many May 14 babies do well in film, leadership, sport, business, and any field that rewards both vision and patient work. For your daily Taurus reading, see the Taurus today horoscope. It tracks the planets crossing your chart day by day.
The Three Taurus 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 Taurus archetype.
- Decan 1Days 1–10Sub-ruler: Venus
Pure Taurus. Sensual, steady, drawn to beauty and comfort.
- Decan 2Days 11–20Sub-ruler: Mercury
Practical thinker. Patient, methodical, quietly clever.
- Decan 3Days 21–30Sub-ruler: Saturn
The builder. Disciplined, ambitious, plays the long game.
Your decan
Taurus 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 May 14
- George Lucas (American filmmaker, 1944)
- Cate Blanchett (Australian actress, 1969)
- Robert Owen (Welsh social reformer, 1771)
- Mrinal Sen (Indian filmmaker, 1923)
- Roy Halladay (American baseball pitcher, 1977)