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[Facts] Re: HUCKLEBERRY
I don't think it's used at all as a first name, and I don't think that Mark Twain intended it as a real given name. Huckleberries are a type of berry (like strawberry, raspberry, boysenberry et cetera) and although I'm not certain, I believe that Twain intended it to be taken as a nickname, not a real given name.
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