Contrary to what many believe, Santa Claus as we know him today was not
the creation of the Coca Cola Company. The name Santa Claus has his
roots in the informal Dutch name for St. Nicholas, Sinterklaas (an
abbreviation of Sint Nikolaas).
St. Nicholas was a historic 4th-century Greek saint (from an area now in
modern day Turkey) who had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as
putting coins in the shoes left out for him. Although the east coast of
America was full of Dutch settlers, it was not until the early 19th
century that the figure of 'Sinterklaas' would make his way properly
across the Atlantic and so give birth to the Americanized Santa Claus.
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