The Answer:
Yes.
Santa's reindeer were first named in "A Visit from St. Nicholas"
(better known by its first line, "Twas the Night Before Christmas") in
1823. In the original printing, the final two reindeers' names are
Dunder and Blixem, which are Dutch
for "thunder and lightning." In an 1844 printing by Clement Clarke
Moore, who is credited as being the author, these names are changed to
Donder and Blitzen.
(This figures into a debate over whether Moore really wrote the
poem in question, which is too complicated to get into here.)
The 1949 song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" calls them
Donner and Blitzen, which are German
for "thunder and lightning." This is how they're most widely known
today.
For more information, see The
Donner Party's Over at the Urban Legend Reference
Pages.
—The Editors
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