Christmas in Russia - is a public holiday associated with the memory of the birth of Jesus Christ. The Christmas is celebrated on January 7 according to the Gregorian calendar (which corresponds to December 25, Old Style).
The Russian Orthadox Christmass Day is January 7th.
NATALIAGender: Female Origin: Russian Meaning: Born On Christmas Day
Natasha comes from Russian via Latin and means "Christmas day"
No. The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates its Christmas, in accordance with the old Julian calendar, thirteen days after Western Christmas, on January 7th.
Tasha means "Christmas day" in Old English or Russian.
The name Natassia is a variant of the name Natasha, which is of Russian origin meaning "born on Christmas Day".
The majority of Latvians currently elebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve (December 24. th.) and Christmas Day (the 25 th.). A significant part of the population is Russian orthodox and they celebrate Christmas on January 6 th. and 7 th.
January 7 in the Eastern orthodox . Greek, Coptic, and Russian.
very happy Christmas to you too
Same as everybody else's. well, except for the Russian orthodox, who still use the Julian calendar.
The name Natasha is of Russian origin and is a diminutive form of Natalya, which means "Christmas Day" or "born on Christmas Day." It is a popular name in Russia and Eastern Europe.
"Mad Russian's Christmas" is on the first Trans-Siberian Orchestra album entitled Christmas Eve and Other Stories.