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I've moved the article back on the basis of WP:COMMONNAME as the English language press in Israel almost always uses "Kol":
Number 5 7 23:09, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. I also note that this reverts a BOLD move to the previous title. -- BDD ( talk) 23:09, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
Adi Kol → Adi Koll – Dr. Adi Koll writes her name in English with a double l, this is clear from her JSD thesis entry, from her official Knesset English language sub-site and from her NYC marriage certificate posted on her Facebook page [2]. The other option is Kol, which is, as User:Number 57 has well proven, much more popular in the English-Language Israeli media. My claim is that the media assumed the family name comes from the Hebrew word קול (voice) and therefore transliterates as Kol, but it is very possible that the name came with her family from Europe, wher Koll is a legitimate surname, so my claim is that Kol is a mistake and wikipedia should not perpetuate mistakes (a comment "(often misspelled Kol)" should be enough). --Relisted. Armbrust The Homunculus 00:06, 31 January 2014 (UTC) DGtal ( talk) 14:38, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
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Relevant sources for this article:
—07:39, 20 February 2013 (UTC)
I've moved the article back on the basis of WP:COMMONNAME as the English language press in Israel almost always uses "Kol":
Number 5 7 23:09, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. I also note that this reverts a BOLD move to the previous title. -- BDD ( talk) 23:09, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
Adi Kol → Adi Koll – Dr. Adi Koll writes her name in English with a double l, this is clear from her JSD thesis entry, from her official Knesset English language sub-site and from her NYC marriage certificate posted on her Facebook page [2]. The other option is Kol, which is, as User:Number 57 has well proven, much more popular in the English-Language Israeli media. My claim is that the media assumed the family name comes from the Hebrew word קול (voice) and therefore transliterates as Kol, but it is very possible that the name came with her family from Europe, wher Koll is a legitimate surname, so my claim is that Kol is a mistake and wikipedia should not perpetuate mistakes (a comment "(often misspelled Kol)" should be enough). --Relisted. Armbrust The Homunculus 00:06, 31 January 2014 (UTC) DGtal ( talk) 14:38, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
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