1995 Chinese Zodiac: Year of the Wood Pig

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1995 Chinese Zodiac: Year of the Wood Pig

1995 is the Year of the Wood Pig in the Chinese zodiac, but only for people born on or after January 31, 1995. The lunar zodiac year runs from January 31, 1995 to February 18, 1996.

If you were born before January 31, 1995, your Chinese zodiac sign is not Pig. You belong to the previous lunar year: the 1994 Wood Dog.

1995 Chinese zodiac quick facts

Most people born in 1995 are Wood Pigs. The important exception is people born before Chinese New Year. Chinese zodiac years follow the lunar calendar, not January 1.

Item 1995 Chinese zodiac answer
Zodiac animal Pig
Element Wood
Full zodiac type Wood Pig
Chinese stem-branch name 乙亥Yi Hai · yǐ hài
Lunar zodiac date range January 31, 1995 – February 18, 1996
Previous zodiac year Wood Dog · February 10, 1994 – January 30, 1995
Next zodiac year Fire Rat · February 19, 1996 – February 6, 1997

Born before January 31, 1995?

A person born on January 20, 1995 is still a Wood Dog in the Chinese zodiac. A person born on January 31, 1995 belongs to the Wood Pig year.

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What does Wood Pig mean?

Wood Pig combines two layers: the Pig animal sign and the Wood element. The Pig is traditionally linked with sincerity, kindness, comfort, trust, generosity, enjoyment, and a preference for honest relationships.

The Wood element gives that Pig energy more growth, warmth, cooperation, and outward connection. Instead of reading Pig only as easygoing or comfort-loving, the Wood Pig image adds a more social, constructive, and people-oriented tone.

Animal layer Pig

Sincerity, generosity, emotional warmth, enjoyment, trust, patience, and a preference for peace.

Element layer Wood

Growth, renewal, cooperation, planning, creativity, kindness, and a slow but steady outward push.

Combined reading Wood Pig

A warm, sociable, and constructive Pig type that often wants both comfort and meaningful connection.

The Wood layer in a Pig year

The element behind 1995 is , translated as Wood in Chinese zodiac writing. Wood is not only about trees as physical objects. In the Five Elements system, it suggests growth, renewal, flexibility, planning, kindness, and the gradual movement of life expanding outward.

That matters because Pig symbolism already has a soft, generous side. Wood gives that softness a direction. A Wood Pig reading is less about passively enjoying comfort, and more about building a life where trust, care, and steady growth can continue over time.

What Wood changes in a Pig year

For 1995, Wood makes the Pig image more open, cooperative, and growth-minded. It adds a quiet urge to improve things, care for people, and create a more stable emotional environment.

Why is 1995 called Yi Hai?

In the traditional 60-year cycle, each year has a Heavenly Stem and an Earthly Branch. For 1995, the stem is Yi and the branch is Hai. Together, they form Yi Hai, written in Chinese as 乙亥.

Layer Chinese Pinyin Meaning in this page
Heavenly Stem Associated with Yin Wood in the stem cycle.
Earthly Branch hài The branch linked with the Pig zodiac animal.
Full year name 乙亥 yǐ hài The traditional stem-branch name for the 1995 Wood Pig year.

This is why 1995 is more precise than simply “a Pig year.” It is a Wood Pig year in the 60-year cycle.

Wood Pig personality traits

In Chinese zodiac symbolism, Wood Pig people are often described as kind, sincere, warm, patient, cooperative, and generous with time or attention. The Pig side wants honesty and comfort; the Wood side wants growth and connection.

When balanced, this can create a personality image that is friendly without being shallow, caring without needing to control, and steady enough to build trust over time.

Strengths Challenges Helpful balance
Warm, sincere, generous, cooperative, patient, loyal, steady, emotionally approachable. Too trusting, avoids conflict, slow to set boundaries, may over-give or delay hard choices. Clear boundaries, honest priorities, financial discipline, and saying no before resentment builds.

This is a cultural reading, not a fixed psychological profile. A person born in 1995 is shaped by family, education, place, choices, and lived experience — not by the zodiac alone.

1995 Wood Pig compatibility

Pig compatibility is usually read through traditional harmony and conflict patterns. Pig belongs to the Rabbit-Goat-Pig Three Harmony group and has a Six Harmony pairing with Tiger. Snake is the traditional conflict sign for Pig.

Compatibility is symbolic, not a relationship verdict

Chinese zodiac compatibility can be useful for cultural reflection, but it should not replace communication, trust, emotional maturity, shared values, and real-life timing.

Relationship pattern Signs Traditional reading
Three Harmony support Rabbit, Goat, Pig Shared gentleness, emotional warmth, cooperation, creativity, and a preference for peace.
Six Harmony pair Pig + Tiger Pig brings trust and warmth; Tiger adds courage, direction, and protective force.
Six Conflict Pig + Snake Pig tends to trust openly; Snake may move more carefully, privately, and strategically.

For a fuller explanation of these patterns, read the Chinese zodiac compatibility guide.

Career, love, and life themes for the Wood Pig

People looking up “1995 Chinese zodiac” usually want more than the animal name. They want to know what Wood Pig means in real life. The best way to read it is as cultural symbolism, not a prediction.

Career and study

Wood Pig symbolism fits work that involves trust, care, growth, patience, and long-term relationships. Education, health and wellness, design, hospitality, social work, client service, writing, community building, and people-centered business can feel natural when boundaries are healthy.

Love and relationships

Wood Pig energy is warm and loyal, but it may give too much too early. Relationships tend to work better when kindness is paired with clear expectations, honest communication, and mutual effort.

Money and decision-making

The Pig side may enjoy comfort and generosity; the Wood side may invest in long-term growth. A useful rule fits this sign well: be generous, but keep enough structure that generosity does not become financial stress.

Lucky colors, numbers, and symbols for 1995 Wood Pig

Lucky symbols vary by source and family tradition. For a Wood Pig reading, it is better to understand the symbolism instead of treating these details as strict rules.

Category Traditional-style associations How to read it
Supportive colors Green, teal, soft blue, warm brown Wood and Water tones: growth, renewal, kindness, calm movement, and support.
Pig themes Home, comfort, food, honesty, abundance, friendship These match the Pig image of warmth, sincerity, and the enjoyment of life.
Helpful element Water supports Wood in the generating cycle Water symbolism can suggest communication, emotional timing, and quiet support for growth.
Balance themes Boundaries, moderation, planning, direct speech Useful when Wood Pig energy becomes too accommodating or slow to confront problems.

Who is not a Wood Pig?

The date boundary matters most for January 1995 birthdays and mid-February 1996 birthdays. A Western birth year alone is not always enough.

Birthday Chinese zodiac result Why
January 1, 1995 Wood Dog The Wood Pig year had not started yet.
January 30, 1995 Wood Dog This is still before Chinese New Year 1995.
January 31, 1995 Wood Pig The 1995 lunar zodiac year began on this date.
February 18, 1996 Wood Pig This is the last day of the Wood Pig zodiac year.
February 19, 1996 Fire Rat The next lunar zodiac year had begun.

1995 birth-date examples

The 1995 Chinese zodiac boundary is easy to miss because Chinese New Year fell on January 31 that year. These examples show why January birthdays need extra checking.

Birth date Chinese zodiac result Why it matters
January 10, 1995 Wood Dog This date falls before Chinese New Year 1995, so it still belongs to the 1994 lunar zodiac year.
January 30, 1995 Wood Dog This is the last day before the Wood Pig year begins.
January 31, 1995 Wood Pig This is Chinese New Year 1995 and the first day of the Wood Pig year.
December 31, 1995 Wood Pig This date is safely inside the 1995 Wood Pig lunar year.
February 18, 1996 Wood Pig This is still part of the 1995 Wood Pig year.
February 19, 1996 Fire Rat The next lunar zodiac year has begun, so this birthday is no longer Wood Pig.

Why these examples help

A January 1995 birthday and a March 1995 birthday do not always share the same Chinese zodiac year. The key is whether the birthday falls before or after Chinese New Year.

Wood Pig vs other Pig types

Pig years return every 12 years, but the same animal-element type returns only once every 60 years. This is why 1995 should be read as Wood Pig, not just Pig.

Pig year Element type Lunar date range How the element changes the reading
1983 Water Pig February 13, 1983 – February 1, 1984 Water adds adaptability, communication, emotional timing, and a more fluid Pig style.
1995 Wood Pig January 31, 1995 – February 18, 1996 Wood adds growth, kindness, cooperation, and a stronger need to build trust over time.
2007 Fire Pig February 18, 2007 – February 6, 2008 Fire adds warmth, visibility, enthusiasm, and a more expressive social presence.
2019 Earth Pig February 5, 2019 – January 24, 2020 Earth adds steadiness, responsibility, realism, and a stronger need for security.

This comparison helps explain why two Pig-year people may still be described differently in traditional zodiac writing. The animal sign gives the main symbol; the element gives the year its specific tone.

Common mistakes about the 1995 Chinese zodiac

  • Assuming all 1995 birthdays are Pig: January birthdays before January 31 still belong to the 1994 Wood Dog year.
  • Ignoring the element: 1995 is not only Pig. It is Wood Pig, which is more specific.
  • Reading Pig as laziness: In Chinese zodiac symbolism, Pig is more about sincerity, generosity, comfort, and trust than simple laziness.
  • Mixing Western and Chinese astrology: Chinese zodiac years follow the lunar calendar, not January 1.
  • Treating Pig traits as destiny: Zodiac traits are cultural symbols, not fixed facts about a person.

Nearby Chinese zodiac years

If your birthday is close to the Lunar New Year boundary, check the nearby years before deciding your sign.

Year Zodiac type Lunar zodiac date range
1994 Wood Dog February 10, 1994 – January 30, 1995
1995 Wood Pig January 31, 1995 – February 18, 1996
1996 Fire Rat February 19, 1996 – February 6, 1997
2007 Fire Pig February 18, 2007 – February 6, 2008
2019 Earth Pig February 5, 2019 – January 24, 2020

1995 Chinese zodiac FAQ

What is the Chinese zodiac sign for 1995?

1995 is the Year of the Pig in the Chinese zodiac. More specifically, it is the Year of the Wood Pig.

What element is 1995 in the Chinese zodiac?

The 1995 Chinese zodiac element is Wood. That makes the full zodiac type Wood Pig.

Is everyone born in 1995 a Wood Pig?

No. People born before January 31, 1995 belong to the previous lunar year, the Wood Dog year.

What is the exact 1995 Wood Pig date range?

The 1995 Wood Pig year begins on January 31, 1995 and ends on February 18, 1996.

What does Yi Hai mean?

Yi Hai, written 乙亥, is the traditional stem-branch name for the 1995 year. Yi is linked with Wood, and Hai is the Earthly Branch associated with Pig.

Who is compatible with the 1995 Wood Pig?

Pig is traditionally compatible with Rabbit, Goat, and Tiger. Snake is the traditional conflict sign for Pig.

Is Wood Pig a lucky sign?

In traditional symbolism, Wood Pig can suggest kindness, sincerity, cooperation, trust, and steady growth. Whether life feels “lucky” depends on choices, timing, environment, and many real-world factors.

Next steps

Use these pages to check your exact sign, compare nearby years, or understand how Pig fits into the wider zodiac system.

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