The last day of Chanukah is called זאת חנוכה - Zoht Chanukah. Zoht Chanukah literally means "this is Chanukah' and refers to the end of the Torah reading of the last day of Chanukah.
Zoht Hanukkah.
there are eight. the evening entering into the eighth day is the last celebrated night of hanukkah, while the evening at the end of the eighth day is not part of hanukkah.
They are collectively called Hanukkah. Only the eighth day of Hanukkah has its own name, which is Zoht Chanukkah.See also:More about Hanukkah
It is called a Hanukiah or a Hanukkah menorah.
Days 6 and 7 of Hanukkah, known as "Zot Hanukkah" or "The Eighth Day of Hanukkah," hold special significance. On these days, the lighting of the Hanukkah candles continues, and the menorah is fully illuminated with all eight candles. It is a time to reflect on the miracle of the oil in the Temple and to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness.
Hanukkah 2015 begins in the evening on Sunday, December 6 and lasts eight days. The eighth candle-lighting is in the evening on December 13 in the evening.See also:More about Hanukkah
It's called a hanukkiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
The eighth day of Chanukah ends at sunset on the 8th day after the 25th of Kislev. This year, that date corresponded to Saturday, December 19, 2009. The Gregorian date changes each year.
The Hanukkah candles don't have names, except for referring to them generically, as neirot Hanukkah (candles of Hanukkah). The one candle which does have a name is the extra one, used to light the others, which is called the shamash (helper).See also:More about Hanukkah
The last day has a special name (Zos Hanukkah), but otherwise is no different than any other day of Hanukkah.
"The Eighth Day" by Dianne K. Salerni is set in a small town in the United States called Henry, Indiana. The story also takes place in a hidden realm called "the Eighth Day," which exists in a parallel world alongside our own.
The Hanukkah-menorah.
The holiday is called Channukah (Hanukkah).