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The popular American form Santa Claus originated as a mispronunciation of Dutch Sinterklaas (when Dutch people first came to America), which is a contracted form of Sint Nicolaas (Saint Nicholas).

In many English-speaking countries outside the United States, Father Christmas is the name used.

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The name Santa Claus evolved from the Dutch name Sinterklaas, a contraction of Sint Nicolaas. This name in turn traces back to Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop known for his generosity and gift-giving. Over time, the figure of Santa Claus came to be associated with the spirit of Christmas and gift-giving.

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