Question
Is it a requirement to mention the name of the sacrificer during the slaughter, especially since the slaughterer is tasked with slaughtering on behalf of multiple individuals?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: It is not required to mention the name of the one who offers the sacrifice; it is sufficient that the sheep is owned by the one offering the sacrifice, and that he makes the intention for it. The owner's intention that it is a sacrifice is considered sufficient, and God knows best.