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  2. Wikipedia:Article titles - Wikipedia

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    In Wikipedia, an article title is a natural-language 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 ...

  3. Wikipedia:Article titles/Criteria order - Wikipedia

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    The core of what is presently a Wikipedia policy named WP:Article_titles (shortcut: WP:AT) developed organically over Wikipedia's early years (mostly as an essay then guideline name WP:Naming conventions), and was a jumble of points ranging from crucial to just good-but-optional. Many of the latter sort have since been moved to split-off ...

  4. Wikipedia:Article titles and scopes - Wikipedia

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    The concerned editor proposes that the article be renamed to Subject in the United States, and that we create a new article about Subject, or have no article at all. Another typical request is to move articles about body parts to Body part in humans , instead of adding information about non-human animals to the existing Body part .

  5. Wikipedia:Page name

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    Wikipedia articles have no namespace because they are the main purpose. [1] In Wikipedia, then an article's page name has a fullpagename of pagename, but outside the main namespace, the MediaWiki titles don't hide the namespace name, so there the page name (or fullpagename) show as namespace:pagename with a colon between. This makes a few ...

  6. Wikipedia:What is an article? - Wikipedia

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    However, articles may also be formatted as stand-alone lists or tables (not to be confused with disambiguation pages, which are purely navigation aids). These lists or tables are also considered articles for Wikipedia's purposes and are included in the Main/Article namespace, the one without a title prefix followed by a colon (:).

  7. Category:Wikipedia article titles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia article title help (9 P) Wikipedia naming conventions (4 C, 82 P) Wikipedia renaming (4 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Wikipedia article titles"

  8. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (technical restrictions)

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    Articles with underscores in titles are tracked in Category:Articles with underscores in the title. Three or more consecutive tildes Titles cannot contain three or more consecutive tildes (~~~), as four consecutive tildes are used to create standard editors' signatures on talk pages, while three consecutive tildes generates an undated signature.

  9. Wikipedia:Official names - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Article titles is the relevant policy and reads in part: Article titles should be recognizable to readers, unambiguous, and consistent with usage in reliable English-language sources. In many cases, the official name will be the best choice to fit these criteria. However, in many other cases, it will not be.