Yes.
DD = Day
MM = Month
YYYY = Year.
MM/DD/YYY
Ex.
06/04/ 1996
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Well, honey, in "birthday," "mm" stands for "month" and "day." So when you're celebrating someone's birthday, you're commemorating the month and day they were born. It's not rocket science, just basic calendar knowledge. Hope that clears things up for you!
Month and year
MM = 2000
IX-V-MM
DD/MM/YYYY usually does the trick! :-)