Soviet culture did away with the concept of Christmas gifts. New Years is celebrated as the secular equivalent with New Years gifts and New Years Trees. Most Ukrainians spend Christmas at church.
saint nicholas. We call him St. Mickolay[pronounced Mick- o-lie]
In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
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In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
The one who brings gifts for Christmas in Ethiopia is Yagena Abat. It is an Amharic word meaning Christmas Father.
Their family and friends.
Santa of course!
christmas gifts given by santa
The one who brings Christmas gifts in Denmark is Julemanden, or the Christmas father. The name is literally translated to The Christmas-man' or 'The Yule-Man'. He originated in Danish folklore centuries ago with a mythical figure who bright gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
A Swedish Santa like gnome who brings gifts to children at Christmas
Ukrainian Christmas is the 7th of January, but the festivities (meal, gifts, merriment, etc) is usually on the 6th.
Swedish children believe that on Christmas Eve a lively elf named Jultomten brings gifts from Santa.