Can Changing Your Surname After Marriage Make You Share a Name with a Celebrity?

Can Changing Your Surname After Marriage Make You Share a Name with a Celebrity?

Question from Readers:
Is it possible to have the same name as a celebrity after changing your surname due to marriage? For example, if Kuraki Kenichiro and Yamada Mai get married, and Yamada Mai becomes Kuraki Mai. Does this actually happen?

Can You Share a Name with a Celebrity After Marriage?

Recently, while chatting with a friend, we started discussing whether

The Surprising Truth About Changing Surnames After Marriage: Can You End Up Sharing a Name with a Celebrity?

The Surprising Truth About Changing Surnames After Marriage: Can You End Up Sharing a Name with a Celebrity?

Reader’s Question:
Is it possible for someone to have the same name as a celebrity after changing their surname following marriage? For instance, if Kuraki Kenichirou and Yamada Mai get married, and Yamada Mai becomes Kuraki Mai. Does this really happen in real life?

Changes in Surnames After Marriage Are Interesting

It’s actually quite common for people to end up with

The Impact of Surname Vowels on Behavior: Are Those with 'A' Row Surnames More Likely to Get into Trouble?

The Impact of Surname Vowels on Behavior: Are Those with ‘A’ Row Surnames More Likely to Get into Trouble?

Question from a reader:
Is it true that people with surnames starting with the vowel sounds in the “a” row, like Matsumoto Hitoshi, Nakai Masahiro, and Takahira Kuruma, tend to get into trouble? I’m curious about this.

Examining the Relationship Between Surnames and Behavior

Recently, I received an interesting question from a friend. It asked whether people with surnames starting with

The Impact of Names and Surnames on Nogizaka Auditions: Exploring Selection Criteria in the 4th Generation

The Impact of Names and Surnames on Nogizaka Auditions: Exploring Selection Criteria in the 4th Generation

Question from the readers:
Recently, I’ve been hearing opinions that names and surnames seem to influence the selection criteria in the recent Nogizaka auditions, particularly from the 4th generation onwards. What is the actual situation?

The Influence of Names in Nogizaka Auditions

I’ve been hearing a lot about the Nogizaka auditions lately, and there’s a particular opinion that names and surnames might be influencing the selection criteria. After hearing this, I started to think about it a bit. If we look at the members from the 4th generation onward, it does