This got me curious so I started searching public records using sites like Intellius, Zabasearch, court and property records in California and such.
I have so far been unable to find a "Andrew Ceonctruem" anywhere in California or in the US for that matter. In fact, the last name "Ceonctruem" doesn't appear anywhere in the US that I can find.
So, it appears to be a pen name at best and a made up name at most.
andrewceonctruem.com;
The Icelandic alphabet contains 32 letters and I'm afraid that the letter "C" is not actually one of them. The letter "C" is used in Iceland in foreign words and can be used in family names of mainly foreign origin.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_orthography
However, Icelandic does not use a "
'" except in the use of some vowels, á, é, í, ó, ú, and ý. So, Ceon’Ctrue’m does not appear to be a name of Icelandic origin. My guess would be Gaelic, think Ireland.
In fact, neither spelling even gets any returns with the Iceland phone book.
en.ja.is/?q=Ceon%27Ctrue%27m;
en.ja.is/?q=Ceonctruem;
You would think that a marketing genius of 25 years with such a uniquely spelled name would show up somewhere on the internet over the years.
Oh, someone using that name and linking to that website did get banned over at warriorforum after only three days almost a year ago.
warriorforum.com/members/andrew-ceonctruem.html
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