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I work in health insurance. In my experience, real people are frequently named things that Hollywood would dismiss in a script as being too strange to be believed. In a very mild example, last week I was taken aback by "Yesid Mirandagonzales", who is covering a patient "Miranda Gonzales". I'm presuming we're missing a space or hyphen, or possibly accidentally combining in a name that shouldn't be there, but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it's correct. (I'd never heard "Yesid" before either, but that one made sense once I Googled the origin.)
Besides, as "Risha Bree Jorgensen", with a brother "Damon Abraxsas Ra", I'm in no position to throw stones.
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