In Germany, Father Christmas is called "der Weihnachtsmann." In some regions of Germany der Weihnachtsmann is accompanied by "Knecht Ruprecht" or "Krampus," a big horned monster clothed in rags, who carries a birch. If children were bad, he punishes them and gives them a birch as a present. He is usually the one who scares the little children.
In other parts of Germany, der Weihnachtsmann is followed by "Schwarz Peter" (Black Peter), a small person who carries a small whip. Black Peter also accompanies St. Nicholas or Sinterklass in Holland.
In north West Germany Santa is accompanied by Belsnickel, a man dressed all in fur.
Kris Kringle or variants thereof. Ironically, the term is derived from what the Christmas Season really OUGHT to BE ABOUT_ the Krist Kindl - Or Christ Child!
Father Christmas = Der Weihnachtsmann
Weihnachtsmann ("Christmas Man").
Kris Kringle
Father Christmas.
Sinter Claus (pronounced Clous)
Der Weihnachtsmann
People in Ireland call him Santy, Santa and Santa Claus. Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas and can then be shortened to Santa Claus or just Santa or Santy. So people in Ireland use those names, like people in many countries do.
We canadians call him Santa Claus, also. Don't worry about it.
Santa Claus
They call him Santa Claus. Exactly the same name as you call him.
People in Pakistan call Santa Claus Baba Christmas
People in England often call him Father Christmas, but some of them call him Santa Claus as well.
They call him Santakukoru.
I don't know, what do people in Madagascar call Santa Clause?
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聖誕老人 that is how you call santa