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Wed Aug 6, 2025, 07:33 PM Aug 6

Newborn Named After Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Sparks Outrage

A newborn boy at Leipzig University Hospital was given the name Yahya Sinwar, the exact name of the late Hamas leader considered a mastermind behind the October 7, 2023, massacres in Israel, prompting widespread condemnation and an apology from the hospital.

The maternity ward posted a joyful "warm welcome" on its bulletin board on August 3, listing the baby's name alongside others like Mattheo, Emma, Lucas, and Mohammed, complete with a heart drawn over the "i" in Yahya. The image was shared on the hospital's Instagram, but it quickly ignited backlash online.

Jewish rapper Ben Salomo amplified the issue on Instagram, questioning: "Should it be legal in Germany to name your child after a terrorist and mass murderer?" The post stirred heated debate.

Hospital spokesperson Jörn Glasner told BILD: "In this case, the person posting was unaware that the name is currently associated with a well-known political figure who exists in an extremely sensitive geopolitical context." The hospital issued an Instagram apology, expressing regret for the oversight.

In Germany, parents have flexibility in naming children, but registry offices can reject names that are offensive, defamatory, or likely to cause ridicule or harm. Historical examples include bans on "Waldmeister," "Puppe," "Tom Tom," and some uses of "Adolf." The Leipzig Registry Office stated: "The case has not yet been formally submitted. First names must not be contrary to the child's best interests. Names reminiscent of extremist individuals or organizations can be rejected." Approval depends on law, court rulings, and guidance from the Society for German Language.

https://www.jfeed.com/news-world/hamas-leader-baby-name-controversy

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Newborn Named After Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Sparks Outrage (Original Post) question everything Aug 6 OP
Reminds me of the case in NJ where a couple named their son, Adolf Hitler no_hypocrisy Aug 6 #1
No joke JustAnotherGen Aug 7 #4
I wonder how it ended. I hope that their names were changed since this story from 2010 question everything Aug 7 #5
The father was homeless JustAnotherGen Aug 7 #6
'Yahya' soars up baby name leaderboard (in the UK) question everything Aug 6 #2
In Jewish tradition we name a newborn after a deceased relative, not a terrorist. Do some really consider lostincalifornia Aug 7 #3

JustAnotherGen

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4. No joke
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 10:24 AM
Aug 7

A few years ago the father was homeless and living in my borough in the park. It caused quite the kerfuffle.

JustAnotherGen

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6. The father was homeless
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 03:24 PM
Aug 7

For a while in Hunterdon County. Pretty sure the mom moved out of state with the kids to one of those white supremacist compounds.

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2. 'Yahya' soars up baby name leaderboard (in the UK)
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 07:41 PM
Aug 6

The name ‘Yahya’ saw a larger increase in baby name popularity than any other male name in the top 100 in the UK last year.

The name, which is shared by the former leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, gained 33 places in ranking from the previous year to become the 93rd most popular male name in the UK in 2024. Five hundred and eighty-three newborn boys in total were named Yahya last year in the UK.

Yahya Sinwar, who became leader of the terror group’s operations in the Gaza Strip in 2017, is considered to be the architect of the October 7 attacks, which saw some 1,200 people brutally murdered in Israel, about 250 taken captive and was the impetus behind the subsequent ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

While there is no definite correlation between the increased popularity of the name and support for the terrorist also bearing the name, the calendar year from which the data is taken began just over two months after October 7.

https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/yahya-soars-up-baby-name-leaderboard-orqwu1vp

lostincalifornia

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3. In Jewish tradition we name a newborn after a deceased relative, not a terrorist. Do some really consider
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 05:17 AM
Aug 7

it normal to name their child after a terrorist?

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