Not just one Santa: Though commonly depicted as a jolly man in a red suit, there are many variations of Santa Claus around the world.

Saint Nicholas the inspiration: The historical Santa Claus is based on Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for his generosity.

Coca-Cola's Santa: The modern image of Santa in a red suit with a white beard was popularized by Coca-Cola's advertising campaigns in the early 20th century.

North Pole home?: Santa's workshop at the North Pole is a relatively recent invention. Before the 19th century, he was said to live in various locations, including Spain, the Netherlands, and even Turkey!

Reindeers take flight: The reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh are named Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph, and the rarely mentioned ninth reindeer, Olive. Originally

Milk and cookies tradition: Leaving out milk and cookies for Santa is a fun tradition, but it has no roots in Saint Nicholas's legend.

Letters to Santa: Millions of children write letters to Santa each year, sharing their wishes and hopes. Some lucky letters even get a response from Santa's elves!

Spreading Christmas cheer: The most important fact about Santa Claus is the spirit of generosity and kindness he represents. He reminds us to be good to each other