As in, the top ten google hits are all (different) English mes.
"I am a freelance project manager, web designer and web coder, as well as offering search engine optimisation consultancy for small and medium businesses." (Her email address is only one character off my professional one. Eep.)
"I offer Reiki Healing Sessions, Full Consultations, Reiki Shares, Reiki Training to Master Teacher Level, and Stress Management, with Follow-up Sessions and on-going support in the Wirral and Merseyside area."
Wouldn't mind this one's job - although I'm not sure about the film she acted in.
Next a journalist for the BBC talking about Harry Potter Then a couple of different ones on different sites - Facebook etc.
And finally my favourite - Emma Saunders, the Railwayman's Friend. I want to see this plaque but the time I changed at Bristol I had to make a 30 second connection across the entire width of the station, so I didn't really have the time. Boo.
Incidentally finding the real me on google by my name is very hard. If you narrow it down by adding my university name (also with quotation marks) then you'll find a quote attributed to me about the design practice course they offer. It's my quote, I can remember saying it, but I didn't say it about that course - I said it about *my* course. I've always thought that was odd.