No! We strongly advise not to do that.
A universally unique identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit label used for information in computer systems. The term globally unique identifier (GUID) is also used.
When generated according to the standard methods, UUIDs are, for practical purposes, unique.
For this reason, a particular UUID should not be used more than once. The UUID would then no longer be unique, which could lead to misbehavior in the system.