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Worldwide, Santa (Santa , サンタ , سانتا ) is a widespread largely female, but seldom masculine given name. The first name Santa is characteristic of the Dominican Republic, where it is a common female name, Nicaragua, where it is quite a common mostly girly, but seldom boy's name, and Latvia, where it is quite a common female name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in India, Brazil, and Mexico. Much less frequently, Santa is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Santa | Italy, Mexico, India, Brazil, Dominican Republic |
サンタ | Japan |
سانتا | Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Iran |
Санта | Bulgaria, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Russia |
Minda, Mita, Mitsuda, Mitta, Mituda, Naomh, Saint, Sainte, Sand, Sanda, Sanden, Sandra, Santa Ana, Santana, Santà, Sata, Svatá, Sveta, Sànta, Sàntà, Sánta, Sântà, Sântâ, Sântã, Sãntã, Yerba Santa, Çanta, Šanta, Šánta, Минда, Мита, Митта, Санда, Сата, Света, Свята, Святая, Сейнт, Сен, Шанта, סנטה, القديسة, سانتى, ซันตา, ซานตา, สันตะ, สันต๊ะ, สันทะ, სანტა, សន្ត,
Santa is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Santa Claus , the legendary figure said to deliver gifts to people on Christmas Eve, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians; Santa Muerte , the Female folk saint; Santa Claus' daughter , the fictional character; Santa , the Adventure Time series character and Santa Claus , the legendary character associated with Christmas, and in many other works.