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Ok, I'm not completely sure but "Santa Claus" looks alot like "Sinterklaas" While Santa Claus is technically "Kerstman" in Dutch.

Still, it is a possibility that it came from Dutch.

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The word "Santa Claus" comes from the Dutch term "Sinterklaas," which is a shortened form of Sint Nikolaas, meaning Saint Nicholas.

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