Well, Claus is his last name, but in case you didn't know, Santa has a lot of names in different countries, so you might hear other names like Kris Kringle or Father Christmas, and tons of other ones.
santa Claus is known as the saint "Nicholas" for that most of you know in other types countries.
The spelling of 'Santa Claus' is correct in terms of the English language. The name of the beloved visitor during the Christmas season takes other forms in other cultures and languages. For a comparison of the possibilities, please visit the 'Santa Claus' category of WikiAnswers.
In English speaking countries, it is Santa Claus or Father Christmas, which would be the same in Australia. In Sweden, for instance, it is Jultomten! Other names, depending on the country and language, are Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, or simply Santa.
Yes. Absolutly. He isn't always called Santa though.
Yes. St. Nicholas or St. Nick is called Father Christmas in some cultures, St. Nick in other cultures, and just Santa Claus in other cultures. In other countries, Santa has other names.
In Spain, children typically receive gifts from the Magi on January 6th rather than from a Santa Claus figure. However, the modern Santa Claus is also recognized in Spain, often depicted similarly to how he is in other countries with a red suit and white beard.
Some people in Britain call him Santa Claus, but others call him Father Christmas, and other names.
Santa Claus is not thought of coming in the culture of Egypt. I believe they have a different form of Santa C, as the Christian religion is not common in that country, like many other African and Asian countries.
'Santa Claus'. Other variations include 'Father Christmas' or 'Saint Nicholas'.
Yes, Santa is also called St, Nick, Father Christmas and other names throughout the world.
Santa Claus' association with Lapland only goes back as far as 1927 when the connection was announced on a children's radio programme in Finland. Other countries, such as Norway, have claimed that Santa in fact lives there.