It came from the original man who went annoymous, the children called him sinta clouse, (Pronounce Sinter Clows) who threw presents down the chimney for the poor. Then when he died thhey invented santa who threw them to everyone...
Ok, I'm not completely sure but "Santa Claus" looks alot like "Sinterklaas" While Santa Claus is technically "Kerstman" in Dutch. Still, it is a possibility that it came from Dutch.
Siôn Corn - Santa claus :)
Santa Claus is called "Sint Clas''Sint Clas
the north pole
An 11 letter alternative name for Santa Claus is Kris Kringle.
Three-- santa(2) + claus(1) = 3.
In Kannada, Santa Claus is called Christmas Tata. Tata means grandpa.
Santakurōsu
There is no Hebrew word for Santa Claus. The concept doesn't exist in Israel.
English is the source of the word 'Santy'. It's a nickname for 'Santa Claus'. Sometimes, it's said alone. Other times, the phrase becomes 'Santy Claus'.
he like it
around the 1700s