I have a Caribbean-American friend who’s grateful his parents gave him a fairly white name for exactly this reason. I think having the same name as a famous historical figure would be bad for your google search results, though.
My father once heard a story about this. An Asian immigrant family decided to give their son an American-sounding first name, “Peter”. Unfortunately, their family name was “Pan”...
I have a Caribbean-American friend who’s grateful his parents gave him a fairly white name for exactly this reason. I think having the same name as a famous historical figure would be bad for your google search results, though.
Being hard to Google can also be a plus.
Or he could adopt a middle name that would distinguish him when people really wanted to search for him.
“Steve Smith was known as Sarcasticidealist until June 2009. While he is still both sarcastic and idealistic, he decided that he’d rather go by his real name for privacy reasons. If this does not make sense to you, Google “sarcasticidealist” and then Google “Steve Smith”.”
Not “Quincy” then.
My father once heard a story about this. An Asian immigrant family decided to give their son an American-sounding first name, “Peter”. Unfortunately, their family name was “Pan”...
Probably an urban legend, but kind of funny...
Did he then proceed to change his last name to Bannings and become a lawyer?