If it is just the wreath set out a decoration, it is an Advent Wreath.
The thorny crown was put on Jesus, as he claimed to be the king of the Jews, and it was not fulfilled with a golden crown. Mockingly they put this crown of thorns on Jesus.
The spikes on the crown of thorns are not represented by holly. Traditionally, the crown of thorns is depicted as made from thorny branches, often from plants like the jujube or other thorny species. Holly, with its spiky leaves and red berries, is a different plant that symbolizes Christmas and is not directly associated with the crown of thorns in Christian iconography.
There is no specific name for a male thorny devil.
Candles with a cross are typically called "cross candles" or "religious candles." These candles are often used in religious ceremonies or rituals to symbolize faith and spirituality.
the bush was a hawthorn
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They're called Shabbat candles (Neirot Shabbat in Hebrew).
candles in Hinduism are called diya or deepak. Deepak is a kind of lamp similar to candle.
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
They're called Shabbat candles (in English); neirot Shabbat (in Hebrew); or Shabbes Licht (in Yiddish).
None. Some Christian churches place a 'Crown of Thorns' on a table top and either one candle within it or several surrounding it as Easter time.
The stand is called a menorah. Idk about the actual candles...