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Nicholas. Santa Claus is a derivative of St.Nicholas. It actually came from the Dutch form of St Nicholas - Sinterklaas - which was revived when the Dutch settled New York.
It's the Dutch word for Saint Nicholas, and the direct origin of the name Santa Claus.
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Saint Nicholas, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, is the original Santa Clause. He lived in Greece a long time ago and is the patron saint of children. That's why Santa is sometimes known as Saint Nick. "Santa Claus" is the Dutch version of Saint Nicholas.
Chris Kringle (Kris Kringle?) Same pronouciation, but Im not sure about the spelling.
Saint Nicholas is often referred to as Saint Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas of Bari.
Nicholas was the name given him by his parents.
The name Santa Claus originates from the Dutch name Sinterklaas, who was featured in many tales along with Saint Nicholas. They were Christian Bishops who gave gifts.
Saint Nicholas
Santa Claus is derived from the Dutch name Sinterklaas, which is a shortened form of Sint Nicolaas (Saint Nicholas), a Christian saint known for his generosity and gift-giving.
Yes, in some languages, Santa Claus is referred to as "St. Nicholas." For example, in Dutch, Santa Claus is called "Sinterklaas," which is derived from St. Nicholas.
Saint Nicholas's other (or more likely, real) name is Santa Claus.