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Okay, I think I might have actually found a Midrash explaining why his father, Yosef, was a convert. A certain man once by the name of Alexander, who was a P’lishtim from Gaza, befriended someone named Yosef. This Yosef was happy to teach him all he could about Judaism as Alexander was curious. One day, he told Yosef that he wanted to convert, the ceremony happened the day after Shavuot, and Yosef was surprised to hear that his friend took on the same Hebrew name, after all, had not Yosef help bring him to the true faith? Years later, when Yosef the convert was married, he had three daughters and a son, whom he named Akiva. This must be where it came from.