Yes it is. The X is part of the two Greek letter representing the name for Christ - the Chi-Rho. The Chi Rho is one of the earliest forms of christogram, and is used by some Christians. It is formed by superimposing the first two (capital) letters chi and rho (??) of the Greek word "???????" = Christ in such a way to produce the monogram.
Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas. Please see the Related Question, below.
Christmas is a word, a name for a holiday. It does not have an acronym.
Xmas is a shortened way of writing Christmas.
There aren't Any real XMAS trees in Waterfoot . Sorry
it is an abbreviation for Christmas 'aka Xmas'
If you believe in Santa then he delivers them on Xmas Eve and you open them on Xmas Day, if not it should get to your home on Xmas Eve and you open them on Xmas Day.
No. Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas - but there are not other English words for it.
Christmas. It has other names, such as Xmas (an abbreviation), Yule, Yuletide and Noel, which comes from the french word for Christmas, Noël.
"Xmas" is an abbreviation of the word "Christmas".
Yule, Xmas
Xmas is the abbreviation of Christmas.
the christmas suprise was on xmas eve, xmas and a few days after, the chests look like presents