It refers to the Greek term Khristósm or Christos which means the anointed one. It is not Jesus' last name. Christmas, of course, celebrates the birth of the anointed one or the messiah (translated from Hebrew) or promised savior.
Christmas is a shortened version of Christ's Mass.
Christmas
NO, Christmas is a word. The word Christmas has two syllables Christ-mas
In Old English Cristes maesse means "Christ's Mass" and from that we get the word: Christmas.
The word Christmas contains two syllables: Christ-mas
The word Christmas has two syllables. Christ-mas.
The word 'Christmas' has two syllables.
The word “Christmas” comes from the “Christ mass” or “Mass of Christ”. The “mas” part of “Christmas” is the same as the word Catholics still use for a church service - a mass. It comes from the time when every saint had their own saint's day on which a mass or communion service was said in their memory.
"Xmas" is a common abbreviation of the word "Christmas".The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for "Mass",while the "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letterof the Greek word Χριστός, translated as "Christ".There is a common misconception that the word Xmas is a secular attemptto remove the religious tradition from Christmas by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas".
No, it only appears as part of Christmas.
The word Christmas stands for December 25th the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. The word Christmas is part of our saviors last name: Christ. Most people do not know this awesome fact and most people do not even know that Jesus Christ excised. I hope this will help! :)
it is Jesus birthday because Christmas has the word Christ
The word "mas" in Christmas comes from the Middle English word "messe," which means "festival" or "feast." It specifically refers to the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian tradition. The term "Christmas" combines "Christ" with "mas," emphasizing the religious significance of the holiday as a time of worship and commemoration.