Likely real? What the heck are you talking about? Christopher Robin Milne is a real person. I've seen interviews with him. The books were based on his childhood.
'likely real' was probably directed towards Kringle, not Robin. So... Santa and Christopher Robin are both based on a real person, therefore half fictional, and 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 fictional person in the quiz.
I've had an interview with Santa Claus. I sat on his lap, looked him straight in the eye, and asked him how come I didn't get a Betsy-Wetsy doll for Christmas. I spent 12 whole months being good with nothing to show for all that effort. He is a total fake.
Notes need to be updated. There's no longer a band here. And maybe you should just say "May contain both fictional and non-fictional people," to clear up the Christopher Robin thing.
It came into use in the US due to the popularity of the movie "Miracle on 34th Street," in which it's used as an 'alias' for the Santa Claus character. Going back further, it's likely a variation on "Christkindl" (from the German: Christkind), the traditional gift bearer in many European countries.
But Christian LaCroix? Louboutin?
How did I forget sniffing all those Dior ads!
Cane someone explain that one to me? Never in my life have I heard Santa referred to as Kris Kringle. Is it from a movie I haven't seen?
Also, R.I.P. Chris Cornell
Also the latest Batman director is now Matt Reeves, who is not a Chris