This does not surprise me

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Every single person?
Does that not mitigate the purpose of a designation?

Genuine question. How would you ask for someone by name if everyone had the same name? I'm assuming there's a sub name or something?

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The Muslim population of GB is around 6.5% of the total population. Muslims account for an estimated 10-12% of all births in the UK due to higher fertility rates compared to the national average.

Research suggests that 15-20% of Muslim men worldwide have Mohammed (or variant) as their first name or part of their name.

This aligns with the figures that 'If about 6,500 boys are named Mohammed or a variant annually and Muslim births are approximately 35,000–40,000 boys per year, then around 16-20% of Muslim boys in the UK are named Mohammed (or a variant).'

TLDR: Muslims like breeding and the name Mohammed.
 
well English people stopped naming their childern modern names like "Arlo" and "Luca", a good biblical name like "Adam" maybe top..
Those aren't especially modern... Arlo is Old English, and Luca is of the same Latin/Italian origin as Lucas.

I’m astounded it’s made it to page 3.
Where’s Chris Wilson when you need him?
Forget him, where's Linda Lusardi?
 
Now if I were naming a kid today and wanted to name it after a namesake they could look up to, would I go for Prince Andrew, Andrew Tate, Mo Farah or Mo Salah?

Yeah, my little one would definitely be a Mo.
 
It's probably been the top name for about 15 years now, if they would have counted all the different spellings as one

The UK will look very different in 30-40 years time and nothing can stop it from happening.

All these kids aren't named after Salah.

I'd make a long whine about our culture being wiped out, but our government and big business killed our culture long before immigration did.
 
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