Wonder wher he got that information from, as the ONS website doesn't differeniate between cities. From the information available on the ONS website regarding baby boys names, babies with the names Muhammad/Mohammad (combined) comprised 3.3% of all baby boys born in the UK in 2013, which means 96.7% of baby boys were called something else. In fact the name Oliver on its own, comprised about 3% of all baby boys named in the UK in 2013. To be fair, the name Muhammad has risen in popularity over the last 10 years to number 15, from 61, but Mohammed has dropped in popularity from 21 to 23.I'm going to London soon, I'll have a look around and get back to you. Of course, I'll have to be vigilant, everyone knows those "ISLAMONAZIS" have expert Ninja training....
Revealed London s top 20 most popular names for baby boys and girls - London - News - London Evening Standard
Top 20 boys' names (London)
- Muhammad
- Daniel
- Alexander
- Mohammed
Given the London Evening Standard is part owned by the Daily Mail (the bulk is owned by a Russian oligarch and ex-KGB agent) and is a right-wing agenda driven tabloid, I wouldn't give it too much credibility.
Wow. That's a lot of venomous spin given the innocuous nature of the info ... that the Muslim community is large and growing in London. What are you defending in this matter? Do you have any conflicting info?
Actually the fact of the matter is Mohammad and its derivates ie Muhammad, Muhamad, Mohamad, Mohamed, Mohammed, is the number one name in the UK last year.
Prove it.
Will this do
Most popular baby names The top 20 boys and girls names in England and Wales - Home News - UK - The Independent
Muhammad is the most popular babies’ name in England and Wales, when its three main spelling variations are counted. Amelia was the top name for girls for the third year in a row.
More than 7,400 boys were called Muhammad, Mohammed or Mohammad last year. Oliver, the name which officially took the top spot, was only given to 6,949 babies.