In English he is Santa or Santy. In the Irish language you would say "Daidí Na Nollaig". Daidí is pronounced like Daddy. It literally means Father of Christmas, similar to Father Christmas that is commonly used in Britain.
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In Ireland, Santa is called Daidí na Nollag, which means Father Christmas.
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.
Santa Claus's workers are called elves.
Santa Claus of course.
On a flying sleigh
Santa in Ireland rides on a sleigh. If you mean bride, then there is a Mrs. Santa Claus.
Santa, or Santa Claus
He is still called Santa Claus there, in Alaska.
In Estonian Santa Claus called Jõuluvana
There is a Santa Claus city in Indiana. There are also cities called Santa Claus in Georgia and Arizona.
cause santa sounds better
Santa Claus does indeed bring presents to black and white people in Ireland. Merry KrissmissMerry Christmas :)