>>31747000That's nothing. Look at the naming practices of the Tao people, one of the indigenous populations of Taiwan.
Let's say that someone has just been born, and his parents have given him the name Maraos. His name is Si Maraos. If he's the first son of the family, then his father's name is now Syaman Maraos, and his mother's name is now Synan Maraos.
Now, Si Maraos goes on to fall in love with a lovely young lady--her name is irrelevant, because she's about to give it up--and they have a child. And it's their firstborn son! They name their son Rapongan. So, their son is named Si Rapongan, the artist formerly known as Si Maraos is now named Syaman Rapongan, his wife is Synan Rapongan...and the former Syaman Maraos and Synan Maraos are now both named Syapen Rapongan, as are the wife's parents.
In other words, Syapen Rapongan is married to Syapen Rapongan, and the two of them have a son who married the daughter of Syapen Rapongan and Syapen Rapongan.