Because ship names aren't written in giant letters on the side. The name goes on the stern, both sides of the bow, and often name boards on the bridge.
The shipping company Evergreen operates a ship named "Ever Given". They have tons of ships with names that start with "ever".
I read somewhere that the ship's call sign was "H3RC"; they aren't even trying to hide it anymore...
yeah - https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/EVER-GIVEN-IMO-9811000-MMSI-353136000
Strangely the text on the details says "Ever given", but "Evergreen" is clearly visible in the photo.
Because ship names aren't written in giant letters on the side. The name goes on the stern, both sides of the bow, and often name boards on the bridge.
The shipping company Evergreen operates a ship named "Ever Given". They have tons of ships with names that start with "ever".
http://www.vesseltracking.net/carrier/carrier-ships/4