Disputatio:Daniel Keenan Savage

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I thought the way to delete a redirect would be to delete the redirect, but in case that doesn't work, an administrator will figure out what to do. The lemma in Wikipedia is Daniel Keenan Savage, which, not least since Savage is a native speaker of English, might prove dispositive. (Not to mention that the last sentence of the first paragraph depends on knowledge of Savage's middle name.) An alternate possibility is his pen name, Dan Savage. So noster Pantocrator redirected the article to a third (and never or seldom seen) option, Daniel Savage, and that's what needs undoing. IacobusAmor

Because that's the normal way we refer to people's names. Middle names are not put in titles without a good reason to, and there seems none here (true, that sentence you mention refers to it, but it's clear without previously knowing it). Pantocrator 04:43, 1 Decembris 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Tell it to Gaius Caesar and all the other Romans whose "middle name" isn't omitted. (OK, OK, so Julius is a different kind of "middle name," though it's in the middle of his name; so tell it to the English Wikipedia, where the lemma is Daniel Keenan Savage.) IacobusAmor 13:25, 1 Decembris 2010 (UTC)[reply]