"Santa" is a form of the word "Saint", and Santa Claus comes from the German "Sankt Niklaus" or St. Nicolaus. Santa is often called "Good Saint Nick". Other names are "Father Christmas" (common in Europe) and Kris Kringle.
Its actually what santa says LOL
Santa is the Spanish feminine for saint so Santa Monica means Saint Monica. The male form in Spanish is San as in San Francisco - Saint Francis.
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The word "Santa" is just "Saint" in another language.
Santa = Kanakaloka
It's the Dutch word for Saint Nicholas, and the direct origin of the name Santa Claus.
Siôn Corn - Santa claus :)
Sinter Clouse
santa barbra is just a place not a person related to santa
well there's "fanta", the drinkand "a" after a one sylable word
A four-letter word for Santa's bag of toys is "sack."
Usually it's Sinterklaas, if you mean the "dutch santa claus". (If you mean the historic person, it's Sint Nicolaas.)