Santa's appearance has evolved on various platforms over the years, but all have kept to the modern look of a large man with a white beard and red hat. The localized name for this emoji today is βπ Santa Clausβ, which has a different origin to Father Christmas but has effectively merged to become the same jolly figure known internationally today:.If you don't have access to an emoji keyboard, you can copy and paste the Santa emoji from here: π .The code point for this emoji is π U+1F385 FATHER CHRISTMAS which is due to Unicode using British English for most character names.π Santa has existed in the Unicode Standard since 2010, and works on all major platforms today.Some points to note on the π Santa Claus Emoji: π Santa Claus has a varied appearance between platforms: Above: π Santa Claus emoji across multiple platforms. Of course there are many more emojis used around Christmas time than just these (see the full Christmas emoji list here), but we have presents to buy or out-of-office auto-responses to write. Covered in this article are the following: But have you taken a closer look at some of these emojis? I have.
A comprehensive list of emojis used at Christmas time, where they come from, and most importantly: how much cheer they spread on each platform.Δ«oth β Winter and π Christmas are well represented on the emoji keyboard.