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- The following discussion is an archived discussion of a
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Moved as proposed
.
bd2412
T
04:20, 16 December 2014 (UTC)
[
reply
]
Seo Moon-tak
→
Seo Moon Tak
? Seo Moon is a 2-word Korean surname.
Timmyshin
(
talk
) 04:39, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
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reply
]
- This looks like a BLP with no sources (the reference is dead, the purported official site in Japanese is dead). Given that this is a stage name and there are no sources, what are our grounds for talking about the composition of the "2-word surname"? And is this person notable?
Dekimasu
よ!
05:24, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
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reply
]
- (Just asking. I've located
ko:서문탁
and I'm adding it to the article now. For the time being,
support
Seomoon Tak
per the orthography
here
.
Dekimasu
よ!
05:28, 8 December 2014 (UTC))
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reply
]
Weak
oppose
- That could make the naming more confusing to average readers who know nothing about name ordering of Korean people. What about names, like
Park Geun-hye
? Also, per
WP:NC-KO
, "
If there is no personal preference, and no established English spelling, hyphenate the syllables, with only the first syllable capitalized.
" --
George Ho
(
talk
) 07:03, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
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reply
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- The official website uses "Seomoon Tak", but independent sources use
Seo Moon Tak
. I don't have preference on which style because I'm not familiar with her or the way Koreans are named in English. I know that Korean surname goes first before two more characters. --
George Ho
(
talk
) 07:10, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
[
reply
]
- Her name is established in English sources, but I'm
neutral
for now. --
George Ho
(
talk
) 07:12, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
[
reply
]
- IIRC,
Hanja
authorized to use on name (by Supreme Court of S. Korea) states Seomoon is also a surname. I'd
support
Seomoon Tak. (George Ho: Korean surnames generally has one caracters, but as always, there is exception, such as
Jegal
,
Seomoon
and so on.)
?
Revi
15:32, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
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reply
]
- Support
Seomoon Tak. We don't need to di vide ev er y syl la ble of a name with spa ces. ?
AjaxSmack
01:21, 11 December 2014 (UTC)
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