The Mohammed Baby Boom is Taking Over Europe and the US
Show me the names of its newborns and I’ll show you a nation’s future.

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In 2023, Mohammed became the most popular name for boys in England and Wales.
In 2006, there were 1,636 babies named after one of the worst monsters in human history. By 2016, the number of his followers naming babies after their religion’s founding warlord rose to 3,908. In 2022, the number of Muslim parents in England hoping that their newborn baby boy would follow in the footsteps of a genocidal mass murderer hit 4,177 and 4,661 in 2023.
The rapid demographic increase of the Muslim colonist population can be measured by the speed with which Mohammed broke through into the top 10 names and then rose to the very top. The scope of the colonization can also be found in the fact that Mohammed (under its various spellings) has become the most popular name for boys in 4 out of 9 regions in England.
In Ireland, Mohammed was the most popular name for newborn boys among foreign immigrants. In Scotland, Mohammed was the 11th most popular baby name in the country. With a low birth rate, Mohammed was only 6 births short of overtaking Finlay, only 10 short of burying Archie, and only 13 short of finishing off Theo, and with most of the top traditional Scottish names declining, Mohammed will likely soon be in the top 5 reflecting the growing Islamic colonization of Scotland.
The rapid rise of Mohammeds show why the United Kingdom may be the most endangered of any of the European countries being rapidly colonized by a hostile foreign population.
Show me the names of its newborns and I’ll show you a nation’s future.
In France, Mohammed is still only the 18th most popular name for boys (however different spellings may actually make it higher than that). Even in Paris, Mohammed is only the eighth most popular name. In Marseille however, which hosts a large Muslim settler population, Mohammed is the 2nd most popular name, up from 5th place in 2022, and in Lyon, he is in 5th place.
In Germany, Mohammed has yet to crack the top 10 names, and it’s in 8th place in northern Germany. In Berlin and Brandenburg however, Mohammed is the top name for newborn boys. (These statistics may not be fully accurate as they do not come from government registrations, but from a survey by the GfdS: a German institute that is sponsored by the government.)
In the Netherlands, Mohammed is nowhere near the top ten, but Mohammed is the top name in Amsterdam when accounting for different spellings such as “Mohammed, Mohamed, Muhammad or Muhammed.”
In Sweden, Mohammed is still only 73rd, but it’s number one in the Ljusdal municipality, number two in Upplands-Bro, number five in Botkyrka and number nine in Huddinge, also in the Stockholm region.
In Italy, the list of baby names for boys is still filled with Francescos and Leonardos, but the number of Mohammeds doubled a decade after 9/11, then increased by 50% in one year, doubled by 2016 and doubled again by 2023. The exponential increase of Islamic demographic colonization is as remorseless in Italy as it is anywhere else no matter how small the numbers.
The number of Mohammed babies in Denmark doubled between 2003 and 2009, and is on the verge of doubling yet again. In Copenhagen, Mohammed is the second most popular name for boys. In Finland, Mohammed is the most popular non-Finnish name given to boys. In Austria, the number of Mohammeds born inside the country tripled between 2010 and 2023.
In Norway, Mohammed is the 18th most popular name for newborn boys. In Oslo however, Mohammed is the number one name for boys. This follows the trend in many European capitals.
In Brussels, the capital of the European Union, Mohammed is the second most popular name for newborn boys. Across Belgium, Mohammed has become the number one name in Molenbeek, the epicenter of regional terror whose Jihadist activities killed hundreds of Europeans including during the Paris attacks as well as, Schaerbeek, Forest and Saint-Josse.
The number of Mohammed newborns in Belgium tripled since 2010 reflecting Islamic population growth and growing fanaticism. Some of these numbers may be understated due to inadequate data or lack of cross-checking for different spellings of Mohammed, but they offer a snapshot of the rise of Muslim population replacement, but also fanaticism and support for Islamic terrorism.
Mohammed’s atrocities were legendary as the warlord and his men raided, pillaged, raped and massacred their way across as much of the region as they could reach. Mohammed is not just a name, but a symbol of the worst that men can do to each other in the name of greed and power, wrapped in the thinnest shrouds of a borrowed religion that has functioned as more of a cult.
It is no wonder that so many of the world’s worst terrorists, from Mohammed Atta, the ringleader of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, and Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, who killed 86 people and wounded over 400 more in the Bastille Day Truck Attack, were named after the world’s deadliest monster who still inspires his followers to kill in his name today.
Many Americans might be tempted to think of this as Europe’s problems, but the Social Security Administration’s data shows that the number of ‘Muhammads’ rose from 591th place after 9/11 to 272nd in 2023. (There were previous false claims that it was in the top 10, but this came from a parenting website’s survey and not from actual data of registered births.)
In Minnesota, Mohammed is the 86th most popular baby name. And on the streets of the city where Mohammed Atta and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed did their bloody work, Mohammed became the 10th most popular name for male newborns in New York City.