It is, and most likely a Google Problem not using more than one field
to fill in the name. As soon Google expands to more be like outlook or
apples addressbook, it will be solved . It's quit difficult or
impossible to match all variations  by spanning sync or any other
sync.

See my post 
http://groups.google.com/group/spanningsync/browse_thread/thread/3d1d06ba125a72ef?hl=en


On Mar 2, 11:49 am, Steve Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
> I notice that since beginning to sync my Apple Address Book with
> Google I have had lots of problems with contacts bearing middle names,
> or other words taking them over the total of 2 allowed in Google. For
> example a name like "Mrs JR Smith" was duplicated to "Mrs JR JR Smith"
> and then "Mrs JR JR JR  Smith". Eventually by trial and error I found
> I had to convert all my contact names to 2 words exactly, which has
> been a pain. For example, "Anne & Jeff Brown" has to become "Anne&Jeff
> Brown" to avoid weirdness. Is there anything that can be done about
> this? It seems a bit hopelessly-incompetent :-) I guess it's a Google
> problem, but you guys know a thing or two about those! Thank goodness
> I don't have to print mailing labels - they would look silly.

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