‘Ali Khamenei Is Born Everywhere’: Indonesian Couple Names Their Baby After Iran’s Leader

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Last Updated:April 09, 2026, 23:29 IST

In recognition of the couple's decision, representatives of the Iranian Cultural Office visited the family and expressed their appreciation by presenting flowers and gifts.

The child’s parents, Arsa Putra and Vardatul Jannah, live in the village of Tibun in Kampar. (WANA)

The child’s parents, Arsa Putra and Vardatul Jannah, live in the village of Tibun in Kampar. (WANA)

An Indonesian couple’s decision to name their newborn child after former Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has drawn widespread attention, prompting recognition from the Iranian Cultural Office in Indonesia.

The Cultural Office described the couple’s gesture as a symbol of cultural and spiritual ties between Iran and Indonesia, highlighting the cross-border influence of prominent figures, according to a report by WANA news agency.

In recognition of the couple’s decision, representatives of the Iranian Cultural Office visited the family and expressed their appreciation by presenting flowers and gifts.

The child’s parents, Arsa Putra and Vardatul Jannah, live in the village of Tibun in Kampar. According to reports, the couple chose the name to express admiration for Iran’s leader and to convey solidarity with the Iranian people.

The story has since gained traction across international media and social platforms, particularly in Southeast Asia, where it has become a widely discussed topic.

Social media reactions have been mixed but notable. Some users praised the gesture, posting messages such as “Ali Khamenei is repeated again," while others commented that the name transcends borders, writing, “This name does not belong only to Iran; Ali Khamenei is born everywhere in the world."

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April 09, 2026, 23:29 IST

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