In Norway, name days are a tradition where individuals celebrate the feast day of the saint after whom they were named, or a day associated with their given name. These days are not as widely celebrated as birthdays, but some people observe them with well-wishes and small gatherings. Name days are based on the Christian calendar, where many names are assigned specific days in honor of saints or significant religious events. The tradition is particularly common in families with strong Christian or cultural ties to the church. While not a public holiday, friends and family might offer a card or small gift to mark the occasion. The celebration tends to be more popular in Scandinavian countries, including Norway, and is linked to personal or family traditions. In modern Norway, name days are less formal but still serve as an additional reason to gather with loved ones. Many people in Norway may not even be aware of their name day, as it is not universally acknowledged.