A large collection of them was published in 1987 (Ethiopian calendar) by the Academy of Ethiopian Languages.
The most widely known is the Ethiopian calendar, also known as the Ge'ez calendar.
For this reason, on Enkutatash in the year 2012 of the Gregorian calendar, it became 2005 in the Ethiopian calendar.
The Ethiopian calendar is based on this reformed calendar but uses Amharic names for its months and uses a different era.
The current year according to the Ethiopian calendar is 2005, which began on September 11, 2012 AD of the Gregorian calendar.
In the Ethiopian calendar, the corresponding month is called Ginbot.
Its years and months coincide with those of the Ethiopian calendar but have different numbers and names.
In the Ethiopian calendar, this month is called Säne.
The Ethiopian calendar hits the year 2000 this month.
The fifth day of every month in the Ethiopian calendar is dedicated to this saint.