Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-4651179-20170227211400/@comment-112155-20170308232905

Mrkermit wrote: We have reached a consensus but it still remains to be seen if this actually results any changes to the Naming Conventions. I've written a small draft to add in the Character Pages section of the policy:


 * If only the surname part of the real name is known:
 * If the character doesn't have a recognizable codename, but he has specific rank, title or degree, name of the article consists on the rank followed by the surname. The list of ranks includes, but is not limited: "Agent, Captain, Doctor, General, Professor, Senator..."
 * Example: General Meade
 * If the character is refered by an honorific title, name of the article consists on the honorific "Mr.", "Mrs." or "Ms." (depending on gender and marital status) followed by the surname.
 * Example: Mrs. Jones

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