Ash Man (Germany)
Christkindle (Germany)
Father Christmas (England/N.Z.)
Hoteisho (Japan)
Kris Kringle (Aus./Can./U.S.)
Rauklas (Germany)
Babbo Natale (Italy)
Deda Mraz (Yugoslavia)
Gaghant Baba (Armenia)
Joulupukki (Finland)
Mikulas (Hungary)
Saint Nick (Aus./Can./U.S.)
Befana (Italy)
Diado Coleda (Bulgaria)
Ganesha (India)
Jultomten (Sweden)
Papa Noel (Spain)
Santa Claus (Aus./Can./U.S.)
Bellsnickle (Old American)
Dun Che
Lao Ren (China)
Gwiazdor (Poland)
Kerstman (Belgium)
Pelznickel (Germany)
Sinterklas (Indonesia)
Bozicek (Slovenia)
Dyed Moroz (Russia)
Hagios Nikolaos (Greece)
Kolyada (Russia)
Pere Noel (France/Canada)
Svaty Miklas (Czechoslovakia)
2006-11-26 16:42:08
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answer #1
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answered by tanya 2
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San Nicolás
Papá Noel
2006-11-26 16:31:50
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answer #2
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answered by Sortilegio 2
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Svatý Mikulás - Czech.
But did you know that Santa Claus was a woman??? Santa = feminine and San = masculine.
2006-11-26 19:39:47
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answer #3
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answered by luosechi 駱士基 6
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Mos Craciun - in Romanian
2006-11-26 16:40:17
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answer #4
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answered by Cristian 1
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Agios Vasileios in Greek. Tanya where did you find that Agios Nikolaos thing??
2006-11-26 19:10:40
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answer #5
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answered by stam 4
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The only one that I know is St. Nicolas, or Jolly St. Nick... but truly, I think you'd find TONS if you went on a search engine, or even tried freetranslation.com, and tried to put it in!
Good Luck, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!
2006-11-26 16:40:18
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answer #6
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answered by purplepartygirrl 4
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it france papa noel
in south america topo jillo
and of course the big jolly man
2006-11-26 16:31:53
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answer #7
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answered by Enrique 2
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in italy, Babbo Natale
2006-11-26 16:36:49
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answer #8
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answered by una ragazza siciliana 6
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By the way, his name is "Santa Claus" He has no "e" in his name.
2016-05-23 07:47:36
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answer #9
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answered by ? 4
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