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They absolutely had people with the same name in the same village. But they had nicknames, and this is also where a lot of family names come from.
Limpy Chris, Chris the smith, Lying Chris, small Chris, Brad's son Chris etc.
Also, countries (at least in Europe) didn't really keep track of people but churches did. You couldn't give someone a name that the village priest refused to baptise them as (I hope that's the proper English name for it).