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No, it cannot. A name is a noun, or proper noun.
Some names could be spelled just like a conjunction, but this is very rare.

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In English grammar, a name typically refers to a word that identifies a person, place, or thing. Conjunctions, on the other hand, are words used to connect clauses or sentences. So, while a name can be used in a sentence alongside a conjunction, a name itself is not a conjunction.

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