Saint Nicholas or Saint Nick
The formal name is "'Twas the night before Christmas, or A Visit of Saint Nicholas."
"The Night Before Christmas" or "A Visit from St. Nicholas."
"Twas the night before Christmas"
A Visit from Saint Nicholas
The night before Christmas duh stuipud! Actually, it was originally titled A Visit From St. Nicholas yes, that is true, so before you put something a smartbutt would please think before , just saying, oh and who is stupid , its spelled stupid not stuipud ....
none but he uses saint nick
Well, Twelfth Night is the night of 6th January (Epiphany), which is traditionally the end of Christmastide. The first day of Christmas is Christmas Day, with the first night being that night (after the day). If you count forward you find the Twelfth Day is the 5th of January, with Twelfth Night being the night at the end of that day, being the night before Epiphany. People used to celebrate things a lot on the nights before them, like having Midnight Mass on the night before Christmas Day, or the Easter Vigil on the night before Easter, or Halloween (All Hallow's Eve) on the night before All Saint's Day (All Hallow's Day). The Twelve Days of Christmas are Christmastide, when people used to take a holiday and party for 12 days. It's bad luck to leave your decorations up after Twelfth Night.
"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a Good Night!"
Hallowe'en is a shortening of All Hallow's Evening, or All Hallow's Eve, as in the night before All Hallows' Day (as in Christmas Eve, the night before Christmas). Hallow is an old English word for saint, and so Hallowe'en is the night before All Saints' Day, traditionally the most holy day in the Church of England calendar. Hallow'een was the night that the demons were free to roam the lands, as it was known that they would not be able to on All Saints' Day.
Twas' the night before Christmas and all through the house, Not a creature was stirring not even a mouse. The Stockings were hung by the Chimney with care in hope that Saint Nick would soon be there<3 Merry Christmas
Christmas in Sweden begins with a celebration known as the Saint Lucia ceremony.On December 13th, the youngest daughter of the family serves coffee and Saint Lucia buns and the tree is put up two days before Christmas day.