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spellings, longer or shorter forms, historic names, and significant names in other languages – or there is something notable about the names themselves, a separate name section is recommended. Alternative names may be used in article text when context dictates that they are more appropriate than the name used as the title of the article. For example, the city now called
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a discussion that leads to consensus is strongly discouraged. If an article title has been stable for a long time, and there is no good reason to change it, it should not be changed. Consensus among editors determines if there does exist a good reason to change the title. If it has never been stable,
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In discussing the appropriate title of an article, remember that the choice of title is not dependent on whether a name is "right" in a moral or political sense. Nor does the use of a name in the title of one article require that all related articles use the same name in their titles; there is often
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By the design of Knowledge (XXG)'s software, an article can only have one title. When this title is a name, significant alternative names for the topic should be mentioned in the article, usually in the first sentence or paragraph. If there are three or more alternative names – including alternative
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When the subject of an article is referred to mainly by a single common name, as evidenced through usage in a significant majority of English-language sources, Knowledge (XXG) generally follows the sources and uses that name as its article title (subject to the other naming criteria). Sometimes that
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may help to collect this data; when using a search engine, restrict the results to pages written in English, and exclude the word "Knowledge (XXG)". When using Google, generally a search of Google Books and News Archive should be defaulted to before a web search, as they concentrate reliable sources
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a descriptive title. Even descriptive titles should be based on sources, and may therefore incorporate names and terms that are commonly used by sources. (Example: Because "Boston Massacre" is an acceptable title on its own, the descriptive title "Political impact of the Boston Massacre" would also
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When titling articles in specific fields, or with respect to particular problems, there is often previous consensus that can be used as a precedent. Look to the guideline pages referenced. When no previous consensus exists, a new consensus is established through discussion, with the above questions
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The title may simply be the name (or a name) of the subject of the article, or, if the article topic has no name, it may be a description of the topic. Because no two articles can have the same title, it is sometimes necessary to add distinguishing information, often in the form of a description in
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word or expression that indicates the subject of the article; as such, the article title is usually the name of the person, or of the place, or of whatever else the topic of the article is. However, some topics have multiple names, and some names have multiple topics; this can lead to disagreement
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This includes but is not limited to usage in the sources used as references for the article. Discussions about article titles commonly look at additional off-site sourcing, such as frequency of usage in news publications, books, and journals. "Common name" in the context of article naming means a
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These should be seen as goals, not as rules. For most topics, there is a simple and obvious title that meets these goals satisfactorily. If so, use it as a straightforward choice. However, in some cases the choice is not so obvious. It may be necessary to favor one or more of these goals over the
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can either imply wrongdoing, or in a non-criminal context may imply a claim "made with little or no proof" and so should be avoided in a descriptive title. (Exception: articles where the topic is an actual accusation of illegality under law, discussed as such by reliable sources even if not yet
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If there are too few reliable English-language sources to constitute an established usage, follow the conventions of the language appropriate to the subject (German for German politicians, Portuguese for Brazilian towns, and so on). For lesser known geographical objects or structures with few
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Although official, scientific, birth, original, or trademarked names are often used for article titles, the term or name most typically used in reliable sources is generally preferred. Other encyclopedias are among the sources that may be helpful in deciding what titles are in an encyclopedic
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On the English Knowledge (XXG), article titles are written using the English language. However, it must be remembered that the English language contains many loan words and phrases taken from other languages. If a word or phrase (originally taken from some other language) is commonly used by
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In determining which of several alternative names is most frequently used, it is useful to observe the usage of major international organizations, major English-language media outlets, quality encyclopedias, geographic name servers, major scientific bodies, and notable scientific journals. A
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In deciding whether and how to translate a foreign name into English, follow English-language usage. If there is no established English-language treatment for a name, translate it if this can be done without loss of accuracy and with greater understanding for the English-speaking reader.
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Italic formatting cannot be part of the actual (stored) title of a page; adding single quotes to a page title will cause those quotes to become part of the URL, rather than affecting its appearance. A title or part of it is made to appear in italics with the use of the
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about which name should be used for a given article's title. Knowledge (XXG) does not necessarily use the subject's official name as an article title; it generally prefers the name that is most commonly used (as determined by its prevalence in a significant majority of
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Although titles for articles are subject to consensus, do not invent names or use extremely uncommon names as a means of compromising between opposing points of view. Knowledge (XXG) describes current usage but cannot prescribe a particular usage or invent new names.
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The title displayed as the article's main heading is usually identical (and always similar) to the stored title by which the page is referenced in category listings, recent changes lists, etc., and that appears (suitably encoded as necessary) in the page's
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Article titles follow standard English text formatting in the case of trademarks, unless the trademarked spelling is demonstrably the most common usage in sources independent of the owner of the trademark. Items in full or partial uppercase (such as
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to that article. If they are ambiguous, it should be ensured that the article can at least be reached from a disambiguation page for the alternative term. Note that the exact capitalization of the article's title does not affect Knowledge (XXG)
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listed above. When there is no single, obvious name that is demonstrably the most frequently used for the topic by these sources, editors should reach a consensus as to which title is best by considering these criteria directly.
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The English-language names of some topics may differ according to how names are anglicized from other languages, or according to different varieties of English (e.g. American English, British English, Australian English, etc.).
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outlined above. Ambiguous or inaccurate names for the article subject, as determined in reliable sources, are often avoided even though they may be more frequently used by reliable sources. Neutrality is also considered; see
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appears at the top of a reader's browser window and as a large level 1 heading above the editable text of an article, circled here in dark red. The name or names given in the first sentence do not always match the article
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be used in Knowledge (XXG) article titles (except for articles on mathematics). Quotation marks (such as around song titles) would not require special techniques for display, but are nevertheless avoided in titles; see
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To the extent that it is practical, titles should be consistent among articles covering similar topics. However, there has been a history of consensus among editors regarding several areas where consistency does
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or it has been unstable for a long time, and no consensus can be reached on what the title should be, default to the title the article had when the first major contribution after the article ceased to be a
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when searching Google Books). Search engine results are subject to certain biases and technical limitations; for detailed advice on the use of search engines and the interpretation of their results, see
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It is not always possible to use the exact title that may be desired for an article, as that title may have other meanings, and therefore may have been already used for other articles. According to the
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Abbreviations and acronyms are often ambiguous and thus should be avoided unless the subject is known primarily by its abbreviation and that abbreviation is primarily associated with the subject (e.g.
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relating to specific subject domains (as listed in the box at the top of this page). In rare cases, these recommend the use of titles that are not strictly the common name (as in the case of the
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are normally preferred over titles using other parts of speech; such a title can be the subject of the first sentence. One major exception is for titles that are quotations or titles of works:
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It is not considered important for article titles on the English Knowledge (XXG) to be consistent with titles used by the corresponding articles on other language versions of Knowledge (XXG).
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Adding a disambiguating term in parentheses after the ambiguous name is Knowledge (XXG)'s standard disambiguation technique when none of the other solutions lead to an optimal article title.
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The titles of articles, chapters, songs, episodes, storylines, research papers and other short works instead take double quotation marks. Italics are not used for major religious works (
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is used), it should be named independently. For example, an article on transport in Azerbaijan should not be given a name like "Azerbaijan/Transport" or "Azerbaijan (transport)"; use
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Conflicts often arise over whether an article title complies with Knowledge (XXG)'s Neutral Point of View policy. Resolving such debates depends on whether the article title is a
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If there is a reasonable alternative, avoid characters that are so uncommon that not all browser and operating system combinations will render them. For example, the article
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covers the concepts "big-endian" and "little-endian". Where no reasonable overarching title is available, it is permissible to construct an article title using "and", as in
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Sometimes two or more closely related or complementary concepts are most sensibly covered by a single article. Where possible, use a title covering all cases: for example,
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Symbols such as "♥", as sometimes found in advertisements or logos, should never be used in titles. This includes non-Latin punctuation such as the characters in Unicode's
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Where there is no acceptable set name for a topic, such that a title of our own conception is necessary, more latitude is allowed to form descriptive and unique titles.
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are preferred over alternatives such as "Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton" and "Waterloo, Battle of", in which a comma is used to change the natural ordering of the words.
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are often used in article text to allow a subject with a lengthy article title to be referred to using a more concise term where this does not produce ambiguity.
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Exceptions exist for biographical articles. For example, given names and family names are usually not omitted or abbreviated for the purposes of concision. Thus
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in mind. The choice of article titles should put the interests of readers before those of editors, and those of a general audience before those of specialists.
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There are technical restrictions on the use of certain characters in page titles, due to how MediaWiki stores and matches the titles. The following characters
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With place names, if the disambiguating term is a higher-level administrative division, it is often separated using a comma instead of parentheses, as in
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on the English Knowledge (XXG). For example, "heart attack" is an ambiguous title, because the term can refer to multiple medical conditions, including
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And a well-known concept may still be the primary topic for a variant or incorrect spelling, even if a much less well-known subject uses that spelling:
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The full name of Fiona Apple's 1999 album is 90 words and 444 characters long, but it is abbreviated in sources (and in its Knowledge (XXG) title) to
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The goal of concision is to balance brevity with sufficient information to identify the topic to a person familiar with the general subject area.
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element on the page, but because editors have the ability to add any level of heading to a page's text, that cannot be guaranteed. An additional
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When an article's title is changed, its database entry is altered but not actually moved. For this reason, a title change is sometimes called a
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The following points are used in deciding on questions not covered by the five principles; consistency on these helps avoid duplicate articles:
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refer to the article's subject. There is often more than one appropriate title for an article. In that case, editors choose the best title by
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reliable English sources, follow the translation convention, if any, used for well known objects or structures of the same type e.g. because
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to which the ambiguous name refers, then that name can be its title without modification, provided it follows all other applicable policies.
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that can be used without restriction to separate a disambiguating term in an article title. Colons can be used in the limited cases of
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Do not use titles suggesting that one article forms part of another: even if an article is considered subsidiary to another (as where
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Usually, titles should unambiguously define the topical scope of the article, but should be no more precise than that. For instance,
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to a particular English-speaking nation, the title of its article should use that nation's variety of English (for example, compare
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Otherwise, all national varieties of English are acceptable in article titles; Knowledge (XXG) does not prefer one in particular.
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based on the considerations that this page explains. A good Knowledge (XXG) article title has the five following characteristics:
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This page is about the policy governing how to select an article title. For technical information about the titles of pages, see
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Other types of formatting (such as bold type and superscript) can technically be achieved in the same way, but should generally
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is a redirect to that article). An exception is made when the quotation marks are part of a name or title (as in the TV episode
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in historic contexts to which that name is more suited (e.g. when it was part of Germany or a Free City). Likewise, even though
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can be applied – if the subject of an article has a name change, it is reasonable to consider the usage following the change in
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are used because they predominate in English-language reliable sources, whereas for the same reason the anglicized title forms
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It is generally best to list topics in alphabetical order, especially those involving different countries or cultures, as in
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Notable circumstances under which Knowledge (XXG) often avoids a common name for lacking neutrality include the following:
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All significant alternative titles, names, or forms of names that apply to a specific article should usually be made to
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The choice between anglicized and local spellings should follow English-language usage, e.g. the non-anglicized titles
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It is technically possible, but undesirable for various reasons, to make different pages display with the same title.
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The following are examples of the application of the concept of commonly used names in support of recognizability:
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Trendy slogans and monikers that seem unlikely to be remembered or connected with a particular issue years later
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should be created to articles that may reasonably be searched for or linked to under two or more names (such as
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Note that the capitalization of the initial letter is ignored in links. For initial lowercase letters, as in
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As a general rule, when a topic's preferred title can also refer to other topics covered in Knowledge (XXG):
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Sometimes the subject of an article will undergo a change of name. When this occurs, we give extra weight to
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If necessary, an article's title can be changed by a page move. For information on page move procedures, see
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Exceptions include article titles with the first letter lowercase and the second letter uppercase, such as
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carries that title rather than the symbol ⚜ itself, which many readers would see as just a rectangular box.
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some reason for inconsistencies in common usage. For example, Knowledge (XXG) has articles on both the
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English-language sources, it can be considered to be an English-language word or phrase (example:
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Ambiguity may arise when typographically near-identical expressions have distinct meanings, e.g.
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Article titles that are quotes (or song titles, etc.) are not enclosed in quotation marks (e.g.
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Exceptions to the precision criterion may sometimes result from the application of some other
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others. This is done by consensus. For instance, the recognizable, natural, and concise title
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is the large heading displayed above the article's content, and the basis for the article's
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This paragraph was adopted to stop move warring. It is an adaptation of the wording in the
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In certain instances, plural forms may also be used to naturally distinguish articles; see
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However, when renaming to a less ambiguous page name can be done without wandering from
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For examples of Knowledge (XXG) practices regarding consistency in article titles, see
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Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Article titles/Archive 29 § RfC: Use of italics in article titles
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WT:Manual of Style/Archive 116 § Request for comment: Use of italics in article names
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after the name. Generally, article titles are based on what the subject is called in
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Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (technical restrictions) § Lowercase first letter
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common name includes non-neutral words that Knowledge (XXG) normally avoids (e.g.
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Any potentially controversial proposal to change a title should be advertised at
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When deciding whether to use middle names, or initials, follow the guidelines at
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does not support an argument that all country articles should use them, e.g. for
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Article titles should be recognizable, concise, natural, precise, and consistent.
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proven in a court of law. These are appropriately described as "allegations".)
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Using an alternative name that the subject is also commonly called in English
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New naming conventions for specific categories of articles often arise from
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Proposals for new naming conventions and guidelines should be advertised on
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are used (as opposed to Nürnberg, Delikatessen, and Firenze, respectively).
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WP:Naming conventions (definite or indefinite article at beginning of name)
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is not precise enough to unambiguously indicate the physical property (see
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Disambiguation: for example, the use of a parenthetical disambiguator in
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is precise enough to indicate exactly the same topic. On the other hand,
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conventions, not as a disambiguating term). However, titles such as
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(This does not always apply in non-article 2684:Knowledge (XXG) generally uses the character 1791:Leeds North West (UK Parliament constituency) 791: 708: 8: 4974: 3984:Knowledge (XXG):Reliable sources § Headlines 3818:Changing one controversial title to another 3420:), and angled quotation marks or backticks ( 3359:There are restrictions on titles containing 3305:), with few if any exceptions. See also the 3285:Follow reliable sources for names of persons 3245:Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" 2788:spelling, and vice versa; for example, both 2657:, such as Greek, Chinese, or Russian names, 1574:In some cases a descriptive phrase (such as 1294: 1202:(not: Democratic People's Republic of Korea) 4880:Categories, lists, and navigation templates 4161:Knowledge (XXG):Stable version to revert to 3850:, which is the current name of Stalingrad. 2418:Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (people) 1979:. Sometimes, this requires a change in the 1642:Category:Knowledge (XXG) naming conventions 1496:name commonly used in the past; it must be 1099:all five of the criteria for article titles 189:Category:Knowledge (XXG) naming conventions 54:Category:Knowledge (XXG) naming conventions 4982: 4913: 4766: 4727: 4674: 4604: 4430: 4276: 4226: 4212: 4204: 3901:Proposed naming conventions and guidelines 3858:Proposed naming conventions and guidelines 3668:Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Trademarks 3590:). Many of these titles should also be in 3561:italics would be necessary in running text 2694:. For Latin- or Greek-derived words (e.g. 1901:for the ambiguous name, the title must be 1106:, below. Article titles should be neither 1069:In Knowledge (XXG), an article title is a 798: 784: 726: 715: 701: 167: 101:follow. 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Adjective and verb forms (e.g. 1332:Knowledge (XXG):Search engine test 1227:(not: compression-ignition engine) 25: 3258:Do not create subsidiary articles 2211:vs. the other meanings listed at 1552:Non-judgmental descriptive titles 1387:§ Use commonly recognizable names 1139:(not: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) 998:§ Use commonly recognizable names 919:reliable English-language sources 5110:Knowledge (XXG) content policies 4988: 4733: 4680: 4610: 4563:Please do not bite the newcomers 4436: 4282: 4082:commonly or frequently used name 3494:WP:Manual of Style (punctuation) 3207:) or disambiguation pages, like 2153:subtitles of some creative works 1897:If the article is not about the 1584:judgmental and non-neutral words 1151:(not: William Jefferson Clinton) 977: 150: 80: 3832:Knowledge (XXG):Requested moves 3644:Standard English and trademarks 3487:ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku 3483:'Elisiva Fusipala Tauki'onetuku 3408:), "low-high" quotation marks ( 3231:Do not enclose titles in quotes 3193:A rolling stone gathers no moss 3061:WP:Naming conventions (plurals) 2992:WP:Manual of Style/Proper names 2552:Foreign names and anglicization 1213:Scientific and technical topics 1027:Use commonly recognizable names 971: 877:Knowledge (XXG):Requested moves 5105:Knowledge (XXG) article titles 4092:, as used in some disciplines. 3923:Knowledge (XXG):Category names 3400:) and single quotation marks ( 3306: 3239:is the article title, whereas 2824:Treatment of alternative names 2482:does not mean we have to have 2317:; an album of that name is at 2157:lists split over several pages 1996:Comma-separated disambiguation 1869:other uses of the term "Queen" 1249:(not: 1918 influenza pandemic) 1104:§ Neutrality in article titles 1033:Knowledge (XXG):Official names 960: 948:§ Precision and disambiguation 174:conventions for article titles 1: 4573:Responding to threats of harm 4315:Biographies of living persons 4125:Add this code in the search: 4070:remains the most common term. 4040:. For technical details, see 3394:Quotation marks (avoid them): 3067:Avoid ambiguous abbreviations 2986:page. For more guidance, see 2730:National varieties of English 2648:benefit from outside opinions 1807:specify adding the qualifier 1576:Restoration of the Everglades 1097:Editors should also consider 1092:National varieties of English 873:Knowledge (XXG):Moving a page 762:Biographies of living persons 58:WP:WikiProject North Carolina 4640:Criteria for speedy deletion 4509:Paid-contribution disclosure 3537:Italics and other formatting 2679:Knowledge (XXG):Romanization 2137:Wiegenlied, D 498 (Schubert) 2028:Parenthetical disambiguation 1890:If the article is about the 1600:non-neutral but common names 1500:common name in current use. 1454:Non-neutral but common names 1407:Neutrality in article titles 883:Deciding on an article title 4310:What Knowledge (XXG) is not 3890:naming conventions category 3776:problems or is engaging in 3755:Canada–United States border 3510:CJK Symbols and Punctuation 3388:combining diacritical marks 3275: 2772:United States Secretary of 2720:national variety of English 2255:vs. other topics listed at 2113:WP:NCP § Descriptive titles 1221:(not: acetylsalicylic acid) 1175:(not: Shirley Temple Black) 995: 975: 958: 945: 772:What Knowledge (XXG) is not 5131: 3967:(or some alternatives, as 3861: 3799: 3707: 3665: 3647: 3540: 3341: 3316: 3158: 3102: 3059:). For more guidance, see 3001: 2944: 2937: 2911: 2845: 2827: 2739: 2733: 2653:Names not originally in a 2586: 2580: 2555: 2520: 2445: 2427: 2356: 2338: 2166: 2101:List of birds of Nicaragua 2031: 2014:Names of royals and nobles 1922: 1850: 1825: 1744:Names of royals and nobles 1695: 1663: 1639: 1614: 1555: 1544: 1516:will type as a first guess 1457: 1435: 1410: 1370: 1359: 1341: 1036: 1030: 904: 886: 394:Government and legislation 110: 69: 62: 51: 36: 29: 5033: 4769: 4245: 4042:Knowledge (XXG):Page name 3736:Hellmann's and Best Foods 3334:WP:TITLESPECIALCHARACTERS 3091:). 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