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The term Halloween, originally spelled Hallowe'en, is shortened from All Hallows' Even - e'en is a shortening of even, which is a shortening of evening.

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What is another word for Halloween?

All Hallows Eve is the original name for Halloween.


How did they get the name Halloween?

All Hallows Evening/All Hallows Eve.


What was the original name for Halloween?

The original name for Halloween was All Hallows Eve.


What is another name for All Saints Day?

The old name for All Saints day was all hallows day and the night before was All Hallow's een from which we get Halloween


From where does Halloween get its name?

Halloween was originally called All Hallows Eve.


Where did the name Halloween?

Halloween was originally called All Hallows Eve.


Where do you get the name Halloween from?

Halloween is the shortened version of the original Samhain, and All Hallows Eve.


How is All Saints Day association with Halloween?

The old English name for All Saints Day was All Hallows Day. The night before was All Hallows Eve which was shortened to Halloween.


What is Halloween also called?

All Hallows' Eve


Is Halloween an abbreviated version of Hallows' Eve?

Halloween - is an abbreviation of "All Hallows Eve"


What other Christian holiday occurs near Halloween?

All Saints is on the 1st of November, the day after Halloween. It is sometimes called All Hallows. Halloween is the Eve of All Hallows or All Hallows Evening. From Hallows Evening comes the word Halloween. All Souls is on the 2nd of November.


What is the official name of 'Halloween'?

All Hallows Eve. The eve (day or night before) All Saints Day, an old name for which is "All Hallows Day". "Halloween" is sometimes spelt "Hallowe'en", with an apostrophe. This is to indicate the omission of the letter "v".