I don't know. Maybe you could provide more details to help me figure it out.
Sorry, I have no idea. It could be any name. You might need to rewatch or reread the story to find out.
I don't know the name of the brother. It could be a detail that's easy to miss. Maybe you could look up a summary or discussion about the story to find out.
I think it's Ralphie's brother Randy. They have many funny moments together in the story.
The name of the kid brother in 'A Christmas Story' is Randy. Throughout the story, Randy is often seen tagging along with his older brother. He's younger and smaller, and sometimes gets caught up in the chaos that the older brother creates. For instance, when the family is dealing with the furnace issues, Randy is there, just being a little kid in the middle of all the adult problems. His character really helps to show the family as a whole unit during the Christmas season.
In the movie 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie has a younger brother named Randy. Randy is often seen getting into his own little misadventures around the house. For example, he refuses to eat his dinner at one point. He's also part of the family's Christmas experiences, like when they all go to see Santa at the department store. His character adds to the overall charm and humor of the family dynamic in the story.
His name is Randy.
There are numerous Christmas stories out there, such as 'The Polar Express' which doesn't really have a character named as a 'little brother' in a prominent way. Maybe if you can remember some more details about the plot or the type of the Christmas story, like if it's a modern one set in a city or an old - fashioned one in a small town, it would be easier to figure out the name of the little brother.
In the classic 'A Christmas Story', the little brother's name is Randy.
In the movie 'A Christmas Story', the little brother's name is Randy.
There are many Christmas stories out there. If it's the story of Jesus' birth in the Bible, Jesus' earthly father Joseph might be considered a 'little brother' in a sense in the family structure, but his name was Joseph, though this is a bit of a stretch in terms of the original question's typical interpretation. In general, without more specific information about the particular Christmas story, it's hard to determine the name of the little brother.
I'm not sure which specific 'Christmas story' you are referring to. There are many Christmas stories, and without more context, it's difficult to determine the little brother's name.