France's Great Replacement
In just two generations, France has gone from fewer than 1% of newborns with Arab-Muslim names to over 25% — a demographic shift so rapid and profound it now makes ethnic French minorities in their own maternity wards.
France is changing, not slowly, not marginally, but demographically and irreversibly. According to the 10th annual Arab-Muslim First Name Barometer, published by Fdesouche using civil registry data from France’s national statistics bureau (INSEE), more than one in four children born in France in 2024 received an Arab-Muslim first name.
In the 1960s, Arab-Muslim names were virtually absent from national birth records — under 1% of newborns. In the 1980s, they were still limited to isolated immigrant communities. Today, they make up more than 25%. That’s a demographic increase of over 2,400% in two generations — an unprecedented civilizational shift in modern French history...
If current trends continue, Muslim first names could represent one in three births by the early 2030s, and potentially a majority before 2050...
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