DeletedUser
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Why exactly are you posting that google search result?I have found multiple translations:
Ded Moroz
Literal translations: "Grandfather Frost" or "Old Man Frost".
- Russian: Дед Мороз,Ded Moroz [dʲɛt mɐˈros];
- Belarusian: Дзед Мароз, Dzyed Maróz;
- Ukrainian: Дід Мороз, Did Moróz;
- Russian diminutive Russian: Дедушка Мороз, Dédushka Moróz;
- Serbian: Деда мраз / Deda Mraz;
- Morozko (Russian: Морозко)
- German: "Väterchen Frost
Similar to Santa Claus also known as:
- Father Christmass (traditional English name for the personification of Christmas. Although now known as a Christmas gift-bringer, and normally considered to be synonymous with American culture's Santa Claus)
- Saint Nicholas or St. Nicolaus, or San Nicolás (some Spanish countries), Mikulás (or Szent Miklós) (Hungary)
- Kris Kringle
- Papa Noel
- Dutch: Kerstman
- Or just "Santa"
What is your point?
And why are you always using lists instead of flowing text?