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Mrs. Claus first appeared in 1899, and was not given a name. (2)
However, technically, "Santa Claus" does not have a first name either since "Santa" is not a name but I believe a form of the word saint.
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M$Reportedly she was called Jessica in the movie Santa Claus is Coming to Town
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M$Kris Kringle, before his ascent to Santa-dom, met 'Miss Jessica' in Sombertown during his famed battle with Burgermeister Meisterburger, with an assist by the Winter Warlock. He later married Jessica, thus Santa's wife's name is "Jessica Kringle", technically speaking.
As an interesting aside, it seems that when Conan O'Brien has a beard, he greatly resembles a young Kris Kringle:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2134/2178453294_10a2754e21.jpg
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M$I don't know where you are getting your supposed 'facts' from, but the entire event of Kris Kringle's meeting of Jessica Kringle was captured on tape. Here is the footage: :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U10i8fJ9NTQ&feature=related
Ha! Kris Kringle is simply a mispronunciation of Christkindl, who was an Austrian gift bringer and a child... again, not married.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christkindl
