In Russia, there is a figure similar to Santa Claus named Дед Мороз (Ded Moroz). However, you could also refer to Santa Claus as Санта Клаус (Santa Klaus), which is simply the Russian way of saying "Santa Claus".
ded moroz
Święty Mikołaj / Mikołaj ("Saint Nicholas"); Gwiazdor in some regions.
They say what we say. Which means they say SANTA CLAUSE
The story of Santa includes the idea that he speaks all the languages of the countries where he is celebrated.
fat and round
julemad
Santa Claus's workers are called elves.
Santa Claus of course.
They say it Ded Moroz or Father Frost
In Ukraine, Santa is known as Дід Мороз (Did Moroz, "Grandpa Frost") or Святий Миколай (Sviaty Mykolay, "Saint Nicholas").
Santa, or Santa Claus
In Estonian Santa Claus called Jõuluvana
He is still called Santa Claus there, in Alaska.
cause santa sounds better
There is a Santa Claus city in Indiana. There are also cities called Santa Claus in Georgia and Arizona.
St. Nicholas is called St. Nicholas. Santa Claus is called Santa Claus.
There is no Santa in Pakistan.
Santa is often called that in Finland.