Christmas is also sometimes known as Xmas. Some people don't think it's correct to call Christmas 'Xmas' as that takes the 'Christ' (Jesus) out of Christmas. (As Christmas comes from Christ-Mass, the Church service that celebrated the birth of Jesus.)

The
early church used the first two letters of Christos in the Greek
alphabet 'chi' and 'rho' to create a monogram (symbol) to represent
the name of Jesus. This looks like an X with a small p on the top: ☧
The
symbol of a fish is sometimes used by Christians (you might see a
fish sticker on a car or someone wearing a little fish badge). This
comes from the time when the first Christians had to meet in secret,
as the Romans wanted to kill them (before Emperor Constantine became
a Christian). Jesus had said that he wanted to make his followers
'Fishers of Men', so people started to use that symbol.

So
Xmas can also mean Christmas; but it should also be pronounced
'Christmas' rather than 'ex-mas'!
It all means the same to me.
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