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The result of the move request was: No consensus - The nomination appears to be based on WP:COMMONNAME but neither those in favour nor those against present any reliable, objective evidence showing which version is more common. As the last !vote was on the 18th there is nor reason to believe that re-listing would gain any more inputs, leaving the no consensus the only viable outcome. Invite any future RM nominator to present evidence showing e.g., that there are more people called one version of the name than the other, or that one version of the name is more commonly used in English than the other. The closest to this offered was the prevelance of each name on Wiki, but Wiki is not a reliable source. ( non-admin closure) FOARP ( talk) 17:45, 25 April 2021 (UTC) FOARP ( talk) 17:45, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
Dilara →
Delara – The word Delara is rooted in the Persian language and the original pronunciation is "Delara" not "Dilara". The word "Dilara" is a modified and unofficial form of the original word "Delara" that is being used by non-natives.
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Sibel Kekilli has been listed in this article for more than a decade (since this edit of 22 October 2009). She is credited by the stage name "Dilara" in about 10 published films that are widely available, including some by well-known directors such as Harry S. Morgan. This is easily verified in several sources that are cited in the Wikipedia article about her, or with any casual web search for "Dilara Sibel Kekilli". However, that entry was removed by Sandstein a few hours ago, saying "not notable under that name". I disagree with the removal. I suggest that this longstanding stable entry should not have been removed. — BarrelProof ( talk) 17:15, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: No consensus - The nomination appears to be based on WP:COMMONNAME but neither those in favour nor those against present any reliable, objective evidence showing which version is more common. As the last !vote was on the 18th there is nor reason to believe that re-listing would gain any more inputs, leaving the no consensus the only viable outcome. Invite any future RM nominator to present evidence showing e.g., that there are more people called one version of the name than the other, or that one version of the name is more commonly used in English than the other. The closest to this offered was the prevelance of each name on Wiki, but Wiki is not a reliable source. ( non-admin closure) FOARP ( talk) 17:45, 25 April 2021 (UTC) FOARP ( talk) 17:45, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
Dilara →
Delara – The word Delara is rooted in the Persian language and the original pronunciation is "Delara" not "Dilara". The word "Dilara" is a modified and unofficial form of the original word "Delara" that is being used by non-natives.
Wismd (
talk)
19:25, 17 April 2021 (UTC)
Sibel Kekilli has been listed in this article for more than a decade (since this edit of 22 October 2009). She is credited by the stage name "Dilara" in about 10 published films that are widely available, including some by well-known directors such as Harry S. Morgan. This is easily verified in several sources that are cited in the Wikipedia article about her, or with any casual web search for "Dilara Sibel Kekilli". However, that entry was removed by Sandstein a few hours ago, saying "not notable under that name". I disagree with the removal. I suggest that this longstanding stable entry should not have been removed. — BarrelProof ( talk) 17:15, 18 April 2021 (UTC)