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Using almost the complete last name as both names in my answer I'll go with Ben Stein. The guy from Win Ben Stein's Money, and Farris Bueller n shit.
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O.K., O.K., since everyone seems to make up their own rules as we go along, and we seem to be stymied on 'Stein', then I'm going to proffer this: Frankenstein or Frank-n-stein; just feel free to choose any syllable you'd like to work with.
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Ooops, sorry folks, I didn't think Stein was that hard. lol. FJB got 'er under control though. Good Stuff, I can actually work with Frank AND Stein...here we go...
Stein is both an Scottish and English surname which derives either from a petform of the personal name Steven (coming from the Greek "Stephanos" and translating as "laurel Wreath"), or from the Norse 'sten'- a stone. Both forms were very popular and it is quite impossible to distinguish between the origins.
So, Steven Frank, not an overly well known guy, but he's rich as fuck and anyone who's a fan of webcomics may be familiar with this fella. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Frank