The etymology of Halloween is said to have originated from the Catholic Church.
In other words, November 1st, the Day of All Hallows, is a traditional Catholic church celebrating religious events in honor of all adults, and it is known for Halloween’s etymology that has been passed down over the years.
Halloween originated from a custom brought in by Irish immigrants to the United States, but it was only more prevalent in the United States than in Ireland or the United Kingdom, and has recently been regarded and celebrated as a play or festival in many countries. Halloween is a theme of unpleasant things such as scary death, mythological monsters, and so on. Halloween-related things often include ghosts, witches, bats, black cats, goblins, zombies, demons, and other literary characters such as Dracula and Frankenstein. Some families decorate their homes with this during Halloween.