There is no single, globally recognized, or named person documented as the very last person born in 1999. Because births occur simultaneously worldwide on New Year's Eve, the last baby was likely born in a late time zone, such as Hawaii or other Pacific islands, just before midnight on December 31, 1999.
According to the death certificate provided by his Turkish doctor, Zaro Aga's age was 157. He died in Istanbul, although some confusion about the place of death exists, likely due to the fact that the body was sent to the US right after his death.
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines Generation Z as "the generation of people born in the late 1990s and early 2000s". The Oxford Dictionaries define Generation Z as "the group of people who were born between the late 1990s and the early 2010s, who are regarded as being very familiar with the internet".
Among the major events that happened in 1999: the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton came to a conclusion, the situation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia escalated into a war, and Space Shuttle Discovery became the first vessel to dock with the International Space Station.
Before Scott brought it into the mainstream, Booyah! had been chiefly associated with the West Coast rap scene, an onomatopoetic imitation of gunfire that got extended into a signal of surprise, aggressive strength, or delight. The earliest examples of booyah (also spelled boo-yah, boo-ya, boo-yaa, boo-yeah, etc.)
Generation Z, term used to describe Americans born during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Some sources give the specific year range of 1997–2012, although the years spanned are sometimes contested or debated because generations and their zeitgeists are difficult to delineate.
One is generally considered a baby up until the age of 1 then it is considered a toddler. Those born in June 1999 spent 6 months in the 90s as a baby and 6 months in the 2000s as a baby. Those born later in 1999 spent more time in 2000 as a baby.
The oldest known living person is Ethel Caterham of the United Kingdom, aged 116 years, 151 days. The oldest known living man is João Marinho Neto of Brazil, aged 113 years, 106 days. The 100 oldest women have, on average, lived several years longer than the 100 oldest men.
Methuselah is often referenced in religious discussions about aging, wisdom and the passage of time. Many believers see his story as a reminder that all human life is in God's hands, no matter how long one lives. His name is even used metaphorically to describe anything incredibly old, from people to objects.
No, no one has ever lived to be 200 years old, with the longest verified human lifespan belonging to Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years and 164 days; while some scientists believe radical life extension to 200 might be possible for future generations, current biological limits and mortality rates make it extremely unlikely with today's technology.