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Santa Claus, Santa, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Old Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, and "Jolly Ole Saint Nick"
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" (Lean Your Ear This Way).
If you meant JOSNLYETW then it is Jolly Old Saint Nicholas lean your ear this way.
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In the song "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas," Nellie is fond of the colors blue and pink. These colors are mentioned in the context of her wishes for Christmas gifts. The song reflects the innocence and excitement of children during the holiday season.
The correct spelling for the jolly man associated with Christmas is Santa Claus. Other names for this man include Father Christmas. Kris Kringle and Saint Nicholas.
White Christmas, The Bells of Saint Mary's, Miracle on 34th Street, and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer are some of the all time favorite Christmas movies. A Christmas Story is also becoming a more modern classic.
he is a really nice jolly guy he is a saint
yes. children these days see santa as a jolly fat man in a red suit giving presents not a saint. st.nick came to be known as santa and have that look because of coca cola overcommercializing christmas. the real meaning will soon be lost.
From your categories, looks like you've already got it!The main name for him is Santa Claus, or just Santa. Other, less frequently used names include Saint Nicholas (St. Nick for short) and Kris Kringle. Other terms that refer to him include: "the big man in red", "jolly old elf", etc.
Jolly old Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas.