Jolly old Saint Nicholas
Santa Claus, Santa, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Old Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, and "Jolly Ole Saint Nick"
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" (Lean Your Ear This Way).
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The patron saint of thieves is Saint Nicholas. He is also known as Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas the Wonderworker. Saint Nicholas is revered for his generosity and kindness, particularly towards those in need. His feast day is celebrated on December 6th in many Christian traditions.
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Saint Nicholas, another name for Santa Claus, is called 'Jultomten' in Sweden. If the question IS about the saint, and not the jolly red man who has been, mostly, derived from him, then the saint is called 'Saknt Nicolaus av Myra'.
At the time of Saint Nicholas of Myra people did not have last names. If he had addtional names we are not aware of them.
Saint Nick refers to Saint Nicholas, a historical figure known for his generosity and gift-giving, particularly to children. Santa is a modern interpretation of Saint Nicholas in the form of a jolly old man who delivers gifts on Christmas Eve. While both characters share some similarities, such as the tradition of gift-giving, Santa Claus has been largely secularized and is more commonly associated with the commercial aspects of Christmas.
Saint Nicholas of Myra was of Greek origin.