The problem persists despite my best attempts at making it as painfully simple and as clear as possible that there is only one person that should be dialed when giving the command "Hey Siri, call opt. 1) [FIRST NAME]; 2) [FIRST NAME, LAST NAME]; 3) [NICKNAME]; 4) FIRST NAME, LAST LETTER OF SURNAME]".
I even set up a Shortcut with the name as the command, "Call [FIRST NAME]" and it Siri STILL chose to call the business that shares the name of the contact. This is also after disabling all suggestions from Siri within Contacts and Phone submenu settings!!!
This contact was then saved as a favorite in the main Phone app, and yet again, it STILL chose the business that has not once even been called by this device.
Why is Siri believing that I would want to call a random business over an actual, saved contact within my phone? It is ludicrous that Siri would be programmed to operate this way, and it is genuinely infuriating to me that this would be contributing to the digital insanity that is just running so rampant within the landscape of the digital era. I am so tired of fighting with iDevices.