Syria has a total Christian population of only about 10%, so Christmas is not neary the countrywide celebration that it is in the US. For those families who do choose to celebrate it, gift-giving would be a family affair (much like in the US), and the parents would get gifts for the children and/or each other.
In Syria, children leave hay and water out for the young camel that brings gifts. Thie is not done on Christmas, but on New Years Eve.
Papa Noel brings the gifts for Christmas in Peru. His name simply means Father Christmas.
The one who brings gifts for Christmas in Ethiopia is Yagena Abat. It is an Amharic word meaning Christmas Father.
Father Christmas
Muslims don't celebrate Christmas
Santa
Father Christmas brings the gifts for Christmas In Portugal. The Portuguese translation is Pai Natal.
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The one who brings Christmas gifts in Denmark is Julemanden, or the Christmas father. The name is literally translated to The Christmas-man' or 'The Yule-Man'. He originated in Danish folklore centuries ago with a mythical figure who bright gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
Papa Noel, translated as Father Christmas, brings the gifts in Spain. The Three Magi, or Los tres Reyes Mages, are also significant figures.
Their family and friends.