The traditional English name for Santa Claus is Father Christmas. The American influence has caused a gradual shift from this name.
Santa is a bit of a chameleon, adapting to different environments and backdrops- in England, he is generally called Father Christmas, same title ( In French) used in France. St. Nick - or variants thereof common in Germany and Scandinavian countries- somewhat oddly the Swiss, in the city of Zurich had a local festival honoring St. nicholas ( as a bishop) which had a parade of marchers in outsized hats mostly ecclesisastical in style and bore the name of the Klausjagen- roughly ( Claus" Hunt) and really this ceremony had nothing to do with Christmas!
He is usually known as Father Christmas but the American expression Santa Claus is creeping in.
Father Christmas
In the UK Santa is often called Father Christmas, but also Santa Claus sometimes too.
Most people in England call him Father Christmas, and view "Santa Claus" as yet another appalling Americanism.
Father Christmas or Santa
He brings things for children.
Santa Claus or Father Christmas.
Father Christmas or Santa Claus
Yes. They call him Santa Claus or Father Christmas.
Santa Claus or father christmas
Father Christmas
Santa Claus is usually known as Father Christmas in the United Kingdom - but Santa Claus is also used.
Santa Claus's workers are called elves.
Santa Claus of course.
Santa, or Santa Claus
In Estonian Santa Claus called Jõuluvana
He is still called Santa Claus there, in Alaska.
cause santa sounds better
There is a Santa Claus city in Indiana. There are also cities called Santa Claus in Georgia and Arizona.
St. Nicholas is called St. Nicholas. Santa Claus is called Santa Claus.