Santa Claus or Saint Nicholas was a giving man. His legend carries on as a giver of gifts to children of good moral character.
male
They are mixed genders.
Yes. It does change.
Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Maria, Santa Monica, Santa Paula and Santa Rosa are cities in California. They begin with the word Santa.
All English nouns are of common gender.
Gender is genderless (in English) and as a reference to the sex of a person.
Doctor is a neuter gender
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he has to be Santa.
Santa has been Santa for as long as I can remember...
Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Barbara, California Santa Ana, Solomon Islands Santa Barbara de Barinas, Venezuela Santa Carolina, Mozambique Santa Catalina, Columbia Santa Clara, Cuba Santa Cruz, Argentina Santa Katarina, Egypt Santa Lucia, Mexico Santa Rosa Copan, Honduras
In English (unlike French and some other languages) grammatical gender is almost always the same as natural gender. Masculine: man, boy, bull, stag. Feminine: woman, girl, cow, doe. Neuter: pencil, continent, elbow. On exception: ship can be used as feminine (The Santa Maria had her sails unfurled.