Muhammad top name for baby boys in England and Wales

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly4g2v0ej6o

Posted by bonkerz1888

29 comments
  1. What I find more shocking is that Muhammad actually replace “Noah” here! Who tf calls their kid Noah 😂

  2. Reminds me of when I did French in school. There was 4 lads with my name in the class, so the teacher called us

    John
    John 1
    John 2
    Then for some reason she called me Marcel.

  3. Spare a thought for all the users on X having a melt down over this

  4. Ello my name is Muhammad Jones from Pontypridd

    Sounds fine – got the right amount of syllables and rolls off the tongue

  5. All hail the integrated glorious diversity of recent generation immigrants.

  6. Yeah, take that, racists! Woo, look at us all signalling our virtue!

  7. Standby for the reform cult to lose its mind. What was left of it.

  8. That’s what happens if every male birth of a demographic is the same name. If every white boy born was John then it would dwarf it.

  9. Brace yourselves, the “gReAt RePlAcEmEnT” tin foil hat brigade will be in the comments shortly….

  10. Just for clarity, the prophet Mohammed (pbuh) recommended people use the names Abdullah ( slave of Allah) and Abdurahman ( slave of the Merciful) to name their boys.
    The Prophet did have sons ( they weren’t named Mohammed either) but they died before they reached age five. The pagans at the time used to make fun of him saying his lineage had been cut off.

  11. Hasn’t this been the same for 15-20 years now? Sure everything will work out fine. We won’t have blasphemy laws re-introduced or anything .

  12. Oh I see some parents lack any original thought when it comes to naming their kids. Surly “zig-zag” or “farthin” would be more down with trendy parents.

  13. Out of the top 100 names, there were 7,097 babies with the name Muhammad (or a similar spelling) and 128,031 babies not named Muhammad.

    But the right wing media are not reporting the detail.

  14. Mohammed Salah’s influence on society can’t be understated here

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