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Santa Claus names in different countries

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The American version of St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus originally came from the Dutch version called Sint Klaas. The Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) brought this fun and lively tradition (some even say cult) to America.

- In Greek, St. Nicholas is known as Hagios Nikolaos, Bishop of Myra (in the present day Turkey )

- In China , he is called Shengdan Laoren.

- In England , his name is Father Christmas , where he has a longer coat and a longer beard.

- In France , he's known as Pere Noel.

- In Germany , children get presents from Christindl, the Christ Child.

- Nowadays the Joulupukki of Finland resembles the American Santa Claus.

- In Brazil and Peru , Santa Claus is called Papa Noel.

- In Italy Babbo Natale, which means Father Christmas, is Santa.

- In Morocco he is known as Black Peter

- In Japan , Santa Clause is called Santa Clause or just "Santa". Children often call him "Santa no ojisan," which means "Uncle Santa."

- In Sweden Jultomten visits the evening before Christmas day, pulling a big bag of julklappar (Christmas presents) in the deep snow.

- In the Netherlands , he is called Kerstman.

- In Russia , he is called Grandfather Frost that is "ded moroz" (the second "o" has its accent and the last "z" is pronouned as "s".)

- He is also called Kris Kringle - which comes from the German term "the Christ Child"
(Christ Kind).
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#1comment by: Lance | 27 December 2007 00:30 | ICQ: -- |


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In Slovenia, he is called Božiček (derived from Bog, meaning God).

At the time of communist regime, he was called Dedek Mraz (Grandpa Frost) and had a white coat instead of red.
#2comment by: Oz | 27 December 2007 01:07 | ICQ: -- |


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Lance,
Same situation on all "after-soviet" countries...

P.S. Bozhichek =), never heared before smile nice
#3comment by: lalopay | 2 January 2008 00:59 | ICQ: -- |


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lalalalalala feel angry
#4comment by: Oz | 3 January 2008 22:53 | ICQ: -- |


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lalopay,
= ) ?
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