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The result of the move request was: Page moved. Reverting
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Jayaseelan2k. Most sources, at least until recently, spell "Napoleon" the usual way, as does the trailer for his first Hollywood film (see youtu.be/DpCjf_BJs3U?t=110). However the trailer for his next Hollywood film says "Nepoleon" (see youtu.be/2Lt-lz6-3EU?t=104) as does the official website. If this is a recent change in spelling, we generally look for reliable sources to confirm. In any event,
Nepoleon is sufficiently unique as to not require disambiguation. –
wbm1058 (
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12:48, 8 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Support: The subject is mononymously referred by the reliable sources (either Nepoleon or Napoleon). Their full legal name per parliamentary profile is
D. Napoleon, so "Napoleon" seems to be the correct spelling. Since
Kumaresan Duraisamy is neither thier common nor official, its not appropriate for the title. --
Ab207 (
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05:14, 27 July 2021 (UTC)reply
Discussion
I'm tempted to relist.. noting
12:48, 25 June 2021 Jayaseelan2k talk contribs block m 17,893 bytes 0 Jayaseelan2k moved page Napoleon (actor) to Nepoleon Duraisamy (actor): Full name update
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