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Re: when a first and last combo is famous
It depends on how common the names are in general. Despite how famous he is, I wouldn't assume a "Michael Jackson" just had to be named after the pop star. Both Michael and Jackson are pretty ubiquitous. It could have been a coincidental family name, and I'd give the parents the benefit of the doubt.However, if I met a little Oprah Winfrey, there's absolutely nothing that could convince me the parents arrived at it on their own, and I'd think it was stupid.

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