Muhammad is No 2 in boy's names in Britain

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    Muhammad is No 2 in boy's namesHelen Nugent and Nadia Menuhin
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    Muhammad is now second only to Jack as the most popular name for baby
    boys in Britain and is likely to rise to No 1 by next year, a study by
    The Times has found. The name, if all 14 different spellings are
    included, was shared by 5,991 newborn boys last year, beating Thomas
    into third place, followed by Joshua and Oliver.

    Scholars said that the name's rise up the league table was driven
    partly by the growing number of young Muslims having families, coupled
    with the desire to name their child in honour of the Prophet.

    Muhammad Anwar, Professor of Ethnic Relations at Warwick University,
    said: "Muslim parents like to have something that shows a link with
    their religion or with the Prophet."

    Although the official names register places the spelling Mohammed at
    No 23, an analysis of the top 3,000 names provided by the Office for
    National Statistics (ONS) puts Muhammad at No 2 once the 14 spellings
    are taken into account. If its popularity continues - it rose by 12
    per cent last year - the name will take the top spot by the end of
    this year. It first entered the Top 30 in 2000.

    The spelling Muhammad, like all transliterations, comes from replacing
    the Arabic script with what is deemed its closest Latin equivalent.
    There are many versions in Britain, depending on where the family are
    from and variations in pronounciation.

    Muhammad, which means "one who is praiseworthy", is often given to
    boys as an honorary prefix and is followed by the name by which they
    are commonly known. It is regularly cited as the most common name in
    the world, though there is no concrete evidence.

    Mufti Abdul Barkatullah, a former imam at the Finchley mosque in
    northwest London, said: "Parents who name their son Muhammad believe
    that the name has an effect on their personality and future
    characteristics. They are saying that this boy will be of good
    character.

    "Some people may not really understand the history of the Prophet
    Muhammad and the name but they still want the association so they can
    be recognised as one of his followers.

    "In Arab countries, the name Muhammad is said when you don't know the
    name of someone. On the sub-continent, it is different: Muhammad can
    be used either before or after another name.

    "When you get to the UK, it is essentially about translating the sound
    of the Arabic into English. A nonArab Muslim would have the name
    ending in -ed while an Arab Muslim would adopt the -ad ending."

    Overall, Muslims account for 3 per cent of the British population,
    about 1.5 million people. However, the Muslim birthrate is roughly
    three times higher than the nonMuslim one.

    Statistics from the ONS show that Muslim households are larger than
    those headed by someone of another religion. In 2001, the average size
    of a Muslim household was 3.8 people while a third contained more than
    five people.

    According to data from CACI Information Solutions, men who are named
    Muhammad are 5½ times more likely to go on holiday in Asia and twice
    as likely to live in Yorkshire than most other people.

    Additionally, a man named Muhammad is most likely to be aged between
    25 and 34 and to have an average salary of £25,000.

    The leading name for girls born to Muslim parents in 2006 was Aisha,
    in 110th place. Its meaning is "wife of the Prophet" or "life".

    How do you spell that?

    The different spellings of Muhammad in 2006 and the number of
    occurrences

    Mohammed 2,833

    Muhammad 1,422

    Mohammad 920

    Muhammed 358

    Mohamed 354

    Mohamad 29

    Mahammed 18

    Mohammod 13

    Mahamed 12

    Muhammod 9

    Muhamad 7

    Mohmmed 6

    Mohamud 5

    Mohammud 5

    - Scholars and imams differ on why there are so many variants of the
    name

    - Some say it is the result of phonetic translations by Muslims who
    moved here from abroad. Others say that it is merely down to the
    personal choice of the parents

    The most popular names for baby boys in 2006

    1 Jack 6,928, 2 Muhammad (all spellings) 5,991, 3 Thomas 5,921, 4
    Joshua 5,808, 5 Oliver 5,208, 6 Harry 5,006, 7 James 4,783, 8 William
    4,327, 9 Samuel 4,320, 10 Daniel 4,303, 11 Charlie 4,178, 12 Benjamin
    3,778, 13 Joseph 3,755, 14 Callum 3,517, 15 George 3,386, 16 Jake
    3,353, 17 Alfie 3,194, 18 Luke 3,108,19 Matthew 3,043, 20 Ethan 3,020

    Source: Office for National Statistics/ The Times
     
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    Lucifer Guest

    And wanker is the name most Americans are known by.
     
    Lucifer, Jul 4, 2007
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    raden Guest

    Missed Mochammad - 1 ... here
     
    raden, Jul 5, 2007
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    Cane Guest

    I've got a mate called Mohammer.
     
    Cane, Jul 5, 2007
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    Steve Parry Guest

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    What about MC Hammer?
     
    Steve Parry, Jul 5, 2007
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    Krusty Guest

    Or Ifihada Hammer?

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  7. Stanley Hammer?
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    ginge, Jul 5, 2007
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  10. I do not wish to appear critical but that is utter fucking bollox and if
    you care to check I think you will find it is in fact Miguel.
     
    steve auvache, Jul 7, 2007
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