Don't forget that the name steve, or the occurance of meeting people who like to pretend to talk to people they might not know, is common. There is always a chance that he got lucky with the name. Sure, that possibility might be very unlikely, but hey, its a possibility.
Of course, your best friend, unless you know exactly where he was at that time, could have been playing a prank on you and was actually in the chat room with you.
I don't think that this should be anything to worry about, but I understand the paranoia. If this person knows your first name by some strange coincidence, there really isn't much he can do with just your first name. No worries mate.
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