In Germany, the gift giver for Christmas is traditionally known as the "Christkind," which translates to "Christ Child." The Christkind is depicted as a golden-haired, angelic figure who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve. This tradition dates back to the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century when Martin Luther wanted to shift the focus away from Saint Nicholas to the Christ Child as the gift giver.
Traditonally, Weihnachtsmann (Christmas man or Father Christmas) brings gifts Christmas Eve. It is important to remember though that Germany is a deeply religious, primarily Christian country, and many people tell the story of the Christ Child (Christkind) who is also said to bring gifts Christmas Eve.
The gift giver in Germany is known as the Christkind or Weihnachtsmann (Santa Claus). The Christkind is a mythical figure who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve, while the Weihnachtsmann is similar to Santa Claus and is also associated with gift-giving during the holiday season.
The Christmas gift giver in Venezuela is called Santa Clós (Santa Claus)
The gift giver is Santa Claus like with everybody in the USA.
Father Christmas
Since no one lives in Antartica, the gift giver would not need to visit there.
Santa Claus.Christkind is the gift giver in Germany. Christkind is a winged figure dressed in white robes and a golden crown.
Babbo Natale, which means Father Christmas. :)
Christkind or Christkindl
In Chile, the gift giver is traditionally known as "Viejito Pascuero," which translates to "Old Man Christmas" or "Santa Claus." He is a beloved figure who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
In Guatemala, the gift giver during Christmas time is known as "Santo Clos," which is the Guatemalan version of Santa Claus. Santo Clos delivers gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
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father Christmas is the gift giver in Ireland