Who named Naruto?

Hello poster, Uzumaki Naruto is just the name of the protagonist in the Taiwanese translation. The literal translation in Japanese is Uzumaki Naruto. Uzumaki really means whirlpool, and the origin of Naruto is more complicated. There is a bridge in Japan called Naruto Bridge. There is a large whirlpool under the bridge, so it is a popular tourist attraction. —— Next, let’s talk about the origin of Naruto’s name in the anime. As we all know, Naruto's father, the Fourth Hokage, is Jiraiya's apprentice. In fact, it is better to say that he is a close friend, and the Fourth Hokage is also a loyal fan of Jiraiya's books, of course. . . The name Naruto comes from the first book written by Jiraiya, The Legend of Ninja. Jiraiya gave this name to the main character in the book because he was eating ramen at the time. Sorry, so irresponsible. After Jiraiya showed the book to Namikaze Minato, the fourth generation, he was greatly moved. At that time, Naruto's mother, Uzumaki Hicuna, was about to give birth and wanted to give the child a name. Minato hoped that his child would have a strong will like the protagonist in the book, so he gave it to him. He named the main character in the book. The surname is after his mother's surname. The author has not revealed anything about why it is his mother's surname. However, because Minato's brother entered the Uzumaki Kingdom by marriage, the child may have decided to take the woman's surname from the beginning, right? Or maybe Naruto will have some abilities that are unique to the Uzumaki clan. But what follows is just my own speculation. The keyboard has been smashed for so long, I hope the original poster can benefit from it.