Homonym: Nikolaos of Myra (Saint)
Nikolaos of Myra, also known as Saint Nicholas, was a 4th-century Christian bishop in the ancient city of Myra, located in present-day Turkey. He is best known for his generosity and kindness, particularly towards children and the poor. His life and deeds inspired many legends, leading to his veneration as a saint in various Christian traditions.
Saint Nicholas became the basis for the modern figure of Santa Claus. His feast day is celebrated on December 6, and he is recognized as the patron saint of sailors, merchants, and children. His legacy continues to influence holiday traditions around the world.