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Ramón Martí →
Raymond Martini – to reflect
the commoner name in English sources. Details follow. This dude has a lot of names. The following are Google Books hits designed to tease out this person in
English sources in order of frequency:
Raymond Martini + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
594 hits
Raymond Martin + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
512 hits
Ramon Marti + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
488 hits (includes hits with one or both acute accents; link to results for details)
Raymund Martini + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
357 hits
Raymundus Martini + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
339 hits
Raymund Martin + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
186 hits
Raimundus Martini + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
127 hits
Raymundus Martinus + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
92 hits
Raymond Marti + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
32 hits
Raymundus Martin + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
13 hits
Raymondus Martini + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
12 hits
Ramon Martini + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
12 hits
Ramon Martin + Pugio Fidei + Jewish:
11 hits
*Variants with fewer than 10 hits are not included. I may have missed a few.
"Raymond Martini" is the single most common spelling. "Martini" with various first names is far more common than "Marti/Martí" and a bit more common than "Martin". "Raymond/Raymund" is also far more common than "Ramon/Ramón" or "Raymundus/Raimundus". The current form with accents on both names is quite uncommon. Based on these results, I propose a move to
Raymond Martini. —
AjaxSmack16:48, 12 July 2016 (UTC)reply
Fixed (by removing one of two sigs – please use only one sig when making a move request) Paine
Sorry. My bust. I was trying to avoid having the entire list of Google Books hits appear on the WP:RM page. I guess it doesn't work that way. —
AjaxSmack02:32, 14 July 2016 (UTC)reply
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