Naming of articles about characters will, wherever possible, abide by the following conditions:
* An article's title should contain the full first and last names.
* Exceptions to this are characters who are known by two given names.
* In lacking a proper name, a character article should be identified by ‘’proximity” (or their relation) to another character (e.g. an article about the nameless father of Hermione Granger would be titled as "Hermione Granger’s father").
* An article's title should contain the last name used throughout the work they’re featured in, regardless of marriage.
* Character articles should use Western name order, which places the given name(s) before the surname(s), even if the subject is from a culture which traditionally places the surname(s) before
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| - Naming of articles about characters will, wherever possible, abide by the following conditions:
* An article's title should contain the full first and last names.
* Exceptions to this are characters who are known by two given names.
* In lacking a proper name, a character article should be identified by ‘’proximity” (or their relation) to another character (e.g. an article about the nameless father of Hermione Granger would be titled as "Hermione Granger’s father").
* An article's title should contain the last name used throughout the work they’re featured in, regardless of marriage.
* Character articles should use Western name order, which places the given name(s) before the surname(s), even if the subject is from a culture which traditionally places the surname(s) before
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| - Naming of articles about characters will, wherever possible, abide by the following conditions:
* An article's title should contain the full first and last names.
* Exceptions to this are characters who are known by two given names.
* In lacking a proper name, a character article should be identified by ‘’proximity” (or their relation) to another character (e.g. an article about the nameless father of Hermione Granger would be titled as "Hermione Granger’s father").
* An article's title should contain the last name used throughout the work they’re featured in, regardless of marriage.
* Character articles should use Western name order, which places the given name(s) before the surname(s), even if the subject is from a culture which traditionally places the surname(s) before the given name.
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