While George Foreman is famous for boxing and his grill he's also famous for his child naming convention. He has 5 sons named George, 4 daughters of mixed naming, but he does have a daughter Georgetta. When you Google his name mostly you'll find information about him. What happens if one of his children named George Foreman become famous or Google-worthy? Will the name, George Foreman, help his sons, will his son's fame help him, or will it break search engines?
Considering his children were born before search engine optimization it's difficult to say he was able to foresee this possibility, but name checking has always been around. What says, 'My dad is famous,' more than having his name? There's such a genius to this I think everyone should change their names to match the famous. Even the infamous would work.
Though a rash of people changing their names to match serial killers might be a bad idea.
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