One popular name could be 'Scrooge' from 'A Christmas Carol'. Even though he starts off as a rather unpleasant character, his name is well - known in the context of Christmas stories.
The name 'Scrooge' reflects the negative values that Christmas aims to overcome. At first, he is greedy and cold - hearted, but through the story, he transforms into a more giving and kind person, which shows the power of the Christmas spirit to change people for the better.
There were shepherds, who could potentially include young boys among them. They played a significant role as they were the first ones, after the angels' announcement, to go and see the baby Jesus. They were ordinary people doing their job when they received the great news, and their visit to the manger added to the significance of the event.
No. Although it's in Boys Life Magazine which has a focus on boys, the story 'A Christmas Story' can be enjoyed by anyone who likes Christmas - themed stories.
In the classic Christmas story, Joseph is very important. He was there for Mary during her pregnancy. And as for the Wise Men, they are often given the names Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar in different cultures. These men traveled far to see the baby Jesus. The shepherds were also part of the story. Although we don't know their individual names, they were the ones who received the news of Jesus' birth from the angels. Their presence added to the significance of the event. There could also be other boys in the background of the story, like the sons of the innkeeper perhaps, but they are not really named in the main accounts.
It could be a die - hard fan. A girl who has always dreamed of meeting the Backstreet Boys on Christmas. She gets the chance when they do a surprise visit to her hometown for a Christmas event. She then becomes part of their day and has an amazing adventure with them.