The "gift bringer" as u say in the UK is father christmass a.k.a jolly saint nick and santa clause
In England, 'Santa' is most commonly referred to as 'Santa Claus' or 'Father Christmas'. He is also occasionally referred to as 'Old Saint Nick' or 'Saint Nicholas'.
Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra, was the original Saint Nick.
In England, Santa is known by a few names, including: Santa, Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Old Saint Nick.
Little Saint Nick was created in 1910.
Santa Claus, Santa, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Old Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, and "Jolly Ole Saint Nick"
Well Saint Nick is a living person but there are different saint nicks because people die!
all fableds and stories say he fought a dragon.
Saint David is not a patron saint of England. He is the patron saint of Wales.
No. "Saint Nick" is short for "Saint Nicholas," who was a real person.
Some words that rhyme with "Saint Nick" include quick, stick, and pick.
I think saint nick was real but santa is not Saint nick did not go over the world in a slay he just gives people in need toys but if you believe in him keep believeing