The Simple Answer

No, Virgo does not have an official "second sign" in mainstream Western astrology. Each of the 12 zodiac signs is a unique archetype, and Virgo stands alone as the sixth sign of the zodiac, symbolized by the Virgin.

However, the concept of a "second sign" often leads to fascinating discussions about complementary signs, decans, and cusps within the astrological system.

Related Concepts in Astrology

While there is no secondary sign, Virgo shares connections with other parts of the zodiac wheel:

Opposite Sign - Pisces: In astrology, each sign has an opposite on the zodiac wheel. For Virgo (Earth), the opposite is Pisces (Water). This polarity represents complementary energies, not a second identity.

Decans: The Virgo season is divided into three decans. Each decan is influenced by a secondary planetary ruler, adding subtle flavor. For example, a Virgo born in the second decan might have a stronger Mercurial influence, blending Virgo with Capricorn's nuance.

Cusp Periods: Individuals born near the transition between Virgo and Libra (the Virgo-Libra cusp) may feel influences from both signs, but they still have one primary Sun sign.