After fans discovered the true identity of Naruto’s parents, it was only natural to wonder why he was given Kushina Uzumaki’s surname instead of Minato Namikaze’s. When tasked with the responsibility of keeping Naruto safe, Hiruzen Sarutobi, the Third Hokage, took a lot of precautions, including distancing him from the Namikaze clan. While this goes against traditional Japanese naming conventions, the Third Hokage had ample reason to be cautious.Most of the Uzumaki clan was completely wiped out, and those who did survive were at great risk because of the power they carried. On that note alone, it seems only logical that Hiruzen should give Naruto the Namikaze surname, but there was reason behind the Third Hokage’s decision that had nothing to do with Minato sealing the nine-tailed fox inside his newborn son.RELATED: 10 Reasons Naruto Should Never Have Become Hokage
After fans discovered the true identity of Naruto‘s parents, it was only natural to wonder why he was given Kushina Uzumaki’s surname instead of Minato Namikaze’s. When tasked with the responsibility of keeping Naruto safe, Hiruzen Sarutobi, the Third Hokage, took a lot of precautions, including distancing him from the Namikaze clan. While this goes against traditional Japanese naming conventions, the Third Hokage had ample reason to be cautious.
Most of the Uzumaki clan was completely wiped out, and those who did survive were at great risk because of the power they carried. On that note alone, it seems only logical that Hiruzen should give Naruto the Namikaze surname, but there was reason behind the Third Hokage’s decision that had nothing to do with Minato sealing the nine-tailed fox inside his newborn son.
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