Although his name "Santa Claus" may seem overwhelmingly wide-spread: there are many different names around the globe for the bringer of gifts in December which have resulted from different cultural origins. And with different holiday traditions come different names for Father Christmas. Here is a huge list of what people call him from around the world. His brothas name was Fred Claus. Santa is real and whoeva says he is not they are freaks. All his school records and his first two driver’s licenses were in the name of Santa Claus. Santa Claus has many names across the world. Santa Claus usually retains the name Santa Claus, or Saint Nicholas, or Father Christmas, whatever name is used by the researchers' culture. Let's take a look at them! Santa Claus was his name on official forms. Remember our God never changes, as you can see Santa Claus does change based on where you live, like his appearance, but God who sent His Son for us never changes. Ironically, in America the name Kriss Kringle came to be used synonymously with St. Nicholas, St. Nick, Santa Claus and even the English name Father Christmas. 70+ Names of Santa Claus Across the World. Depending on the country you live in you may have different holiday traditions. Mrs. Claus (also known as Mrs. Santa Claus) is the fictional wife of Santa Claus, the Christmas gift-bringer in Western Christmas tradition. His brother is dead now. “Good afternoon, Santa speaking.” This is how Santa Claus of Valley Stream, New York, answers his phone, and that’s because he claims his legal name is actually Santa Claus. Santa Claus was his name on official forms. She is known for making cookies with the elves, caring for the reindeer, and preparing toys with her husband. Santa Claus is said to live at the North Pole with his wife, where he spends the year making toys with the help of his elves. Albania Babadimri You can see all the translations of 'Santa Claus', below. All his school records and his first two driver’s licenses were in the name of Santa Claus. There he receives letters from children asking for Christmas gifts.