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precise because it avoids some potential ambiguity (in some cultures, the surname comes before the given name, and therefore is not "last"; sometimes people change names, so that they have a chronologically "first" and "last" surname; sometimes a given name is used in several generations of the same family, and is considered a "family name"). Therefore, the universal convention in
Knowledge is that all articles about this portion of a name use "(surname)" as a disambiguator where a disambiguator is needed. If an article on a surname is created at a title using "(last name)" as a disambiguator, it should be moved to a title using "(surname)" as a disambiguator. See
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used even where a work could be identified by its genre or year of release; where two films, we consistently disambiguate them by using the year of release followed by the word "film". Similar principles apply to other kinds of media using common disambiguators, such as albums, songs, books, and TV series.
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states, "f the film is not the primary topic, name its article after the film's title with "(film)" added at the end". Although this may arguably be a more ambiguous term, given the many meanings of film, circumstances where confusion is likely are rare, and it is more concise. This disambiguator is
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For example, the terms "surname", "last name", and "family name" could all be used to indicate that an article is about the portion of a name that reflects a person's ancestry. However, historically, these articles have used "(surname)" as a disambiguator. This term is also more concise, and is more
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It would be easy to consistently name all of the articles on the legislative branches of various countries, "Legislature of ". These bodies, however, have a wide variety of official names that are more well known and more widely used, and are therefore the common name, and most recognizable name, of
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Some other very commonly used disambiguators include: "(song)" for songs, "(album)" for recorded albums, "(TV series)" for television series, "(band)" for music groups composed of people who play instruments, "(group)" for music groups composed of only vocal artists, and "(novel)" for long written
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Within the context of these projects, titles that are specific to these projects should be consistent with these conventions. It must be noted, however, that some topics are of importance to multiple fields, and may have titles reflecting the conventions of only one of those fields. For example:
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Note that it is able to do this because the linked topics are consistently titled "Agriculture in" followed by the name of each country. In some cases, where such an article does not exist, the title is redirected to an article containing that information; however, the title is available if the
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notes that an article title should not be changed if "there is no good reason to change it"; because of the benefits of having consistent titles for similar subjects, making a title more consistent with other titles in the same field is a "good reason" for a title change.
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is a character originating in comic books. Generally, such characters use the disambiguator "(comics)", but in this case the community has determined that the use of the character in other media is broad enough to justify the more general disambiguator,
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for a title (or if a title is found to have no primary topic), then a second topic that happens to share that title can not use that title, even if this would enable the second topic to be more consistent with other articles in its field. For example:
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article is made in the future. In this case, use of consistent titles has the added benefit of causing the titles for missing topics to show up as redlinks, making it immediately apparent that articles may need to be written on these topics.
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specifies that, in many countries, comma disambiguation, rather than parenthetical disambiguation is to be used to identify municipalities. It also specifies when disambiguators should be used, although that section is
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Although it would be easy to consistently use the scientific name for every species of plant or animal, this is outweighed by the preference for having the most common, recognizable, and natural name in each case.
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Note, however, that where it is possible to use terms commonly recognized in different
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2047:recognition
2021:Switzerland
1956:Netherlands
1601:in Montreal
1420:unambiguous
1207:, and both
1175:Cat Stevens
1171:Yusuf Islam
1163:Cat Stevens
1155:common name
1017:WP:CONPRIME
684:Consistency
607:Use English
561:New Zealand
221:Visual arts
216:Video games
196:Manuscripts
76:WP:TITLECON
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1951:Montenegro
1931:Luxembourg
1911:Kazakhstan
1814:Azerbaijan
1735:WP:CONDESC
1607:Labour law
1598:Streetcars
1589:Streetcars
1483:See also:
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1107:There are
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594:Formatting
551:Macedonian
501:Bangladesh
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438:Categories
429:Categories
319:Government
273:Technology
211:Television
43:about the
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2168:WP:CONDAB
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1926:Lithuania
1690:in Canada
1612:Labor law
1583:in London
1565:Streetcar
1548:WP:ENGVAR
1542:WP:ENGVAR
1237:Volgograd
1165:was born
1161:Musician
1142:WP:CONSUB
983:and less
864:Oxycoccus
859:Cranberry
586:Ukrainian
566:Old Norse
556:Mongolian
359:Companies
290:Chemistry
285:Astronomy
276:Transport
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2107:Guernsey
2054:Abkhazia
2006:Slovenia
2001:Slovakia
1976:Portugal
1834:Bulgaria
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1626:Mexican
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322:Politics
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295:Medicine
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1981:Romania
1941:Moldova
1899:Ireland
1894:Iceland
1889:Hungary
1879:Germany
1874:Georgia
1864:Finland
1859:Estonia
1854:Denmark
1839:Croatia
1824:Belgium
1819:Belarus
1809:Austria
1804:Armenia
1799:Andorra
1794:Albania
1636:Indian
1430:Georgia
1360:), but
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1201:Formosa
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506:Burmese
379:Numbers
270:Science
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2026:Turkey
2016:Sweden
1996:Serbia
1986:Russia
1971:Poland
1966:Norway
1946:Monaco
1916:Latvia
1884:Greece
1869:France
1844:Cyprus
1708:, not
1687:Sports
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