Father Frost
Christmas throughout the world is different depending on the culture and the customs of the country. Christmas in Russia is not 100% the same as in the United States but very similar.
The name Natasha is from Russia although it is Latin. Natasha means christmas or Birth of Jesus.
Yes but Father frost is another one
Christmas is translated to "Weihnachten" but I'm cluess if they use a different name.
It should be that way, unfortunately not everyone connects Jesus with Christmas in Russia
The name Natasha is of Russian origin and is a diminutive form of Natalya, which means "Christmas Day" or "born on Christmas Day." It is a popular name in Russia and Eastern Europe.
January 6th is Old Christmas Day. Old Christmas Day is another name for Little Christmas. Many different countries have different names for Little Christmas or Old Christmas Day.
Russia is Russian Orthodox a Christian sect and that is when they have Christmas. They don't have Christmas on December 25 because they don't belive in god
Рождество
Rozhdyestvyenskiy.
They eat Russian Candy
In Russia, one tradition is to open one present on Christmas Eve.