Quote from LeeD:
Haha, there may be a caveat to this.
In many Muslim families, every man is given the first name Mohammed. If they are having a family dinner and a phone rings "Can I speak to Mohammed?", every one of 8 men would say "I am Mohammed". Naturally, everyone has a different second name so that they can be distinguished.
The "official" list porbably lists first names or given names but not all names given to each person. This is a small shade of hope for those who want to believe the "bogus" article.
For some reason, the official list doesn't list the number of babies given with each name...
BTW, the list is the exact reason that one has to learn some Dutch (or at least German). The Web-site doesn't have an English version.
This is the source they quote in the article. They claim in the article that if you exclude a large population sample and take only the four largest urban zones the most popular name is Mohammed. I don't see any source backing that up anywhere and I find it unlikely given it's not even in the top 10 for the whole country.
Also you can translate whole websites with google translate if you're using Chrome

