Santa Claus, as the figure associated with Christmas, is called "Kerstman" in Belgium. However, since Santa Claus is an amalgamation of the figures Sinterklaas (Netherlands, Belgium), Father Christmas (UK) and other traditions of Christmas gift-bringers. One could say Santa Claus is called "Sinterklaas" in Belgium. Though the Belgian people celebrate Sinterklaas on December 6th.
In Belgium Santa Claus is known as Père Noël, Kerstman, Sinterklaas, or Saint Nicholas.
Santa Claus's workers are called elves.
Santa Claus of course.
The country in which Santa Claus is called Sinterklaas is the Netherlands. In France Santa is called Pere Noel and in Brazil he is called Papai Noel.
He is still called Santa Claus there, in Alaska.
In Estonian Santa Claus called Jõuluvana
Santa, or Santa Claus
There is Santa Claus / Père Noël / Kerstman as one figure, and Sinterklaas / Saint Nicholas as the other. In the US, these figures would probably be merged, but in Belgium they are representatives of distinct holidays.
There is a Santa Claus city in Indiana. There are also cities called Santa Claus in Georgia and Arizona.
cause santa sounds better
In Greenlandic, Santa Claus is called "Sanata Klaasit".