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Oppose The name of the article should be kept as "Enrique Hernández." Yes, his nickname is Kike (spelled without a tilde, as was pointed out above), but he goes by his given name (Enrique) in formal contexts. But if there is a consensus to rename his page to that of his nickname, then it should be "Kike Hernández," not the unorthographical "Kiké" (which would change its pronunciation to "kee-KAY").
AuH2ORepublican (
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15:22, 22 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Yes, in French orthography, it's an acute accent, in contradistinction to the grave (which faces the other way) and the circumflex (the "hat"). But in Spanish, unlike in French, that particular mark can be used on the vowels a, e, i or u (in French, acute accents only go on the "e") and it is known as a "tilde" (or an "acento ortográfico").
AuH2ORepublican (
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17:11, 23 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose. As of right now, he's officially billed as Enrique by MLB, and it's the name he uses on his social media profile. However, I would not oppose a move to
Enrique Hernández as this appears to be the fairly obvious primary topic
[6]Nohomersryan (
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18:18, 22 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Weak oppose. In my observation, Boston sports media call him Kike a majority of the time (written as Kiké in The Boston Globe) but as other editors have highlighted above, MLB and the player himself still use Enrique. I do agree that he is the primary topic for
Enrique Hernández, and I'd support that move (drop the "baseball" dab).
Dmoore5556 (
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01:01, 23 October 2021 (UTC)reply
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Oppose The name of the article should be kept as "Enrique Hernández." Yes, his nickname is Kike (spelled without a tilde, as was pointed out above), but he goes by his given name (Enrique) in formal contexts. But if there is a consensus to rename his page to that of his nickname, then it should be "Kike Hernández," not the unorthographical "Kiké" (which would change its pronunciation to "kee-KAY").
AuH2ORepublican (
talk)
15:22, 22 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Yes, in French orthography, it's an acute accent, in contradistinction to the grave (which faces the other way) and the circumflex (the "hat"). But in Spanish, unlike in French, that particular mark can be used on the vowels a, e, i or u (in French, acute accents only go on the "e") and it is known as a "tilde" (or an "acento ortográfico").
AuH2ORepublican (
talk)
17:11, 23 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose. As of right now, he's officially billed as Enrique by MLB, and it's the name he uses on his social media profile. However, I would not oppose a move to
Enrique Hernández as this appears to be the fairly obvious primary topic
[6]Nohomersryan (
talk)
18:18, 22 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Weak oppose. In my observation, Boston sports media call him Kike a majority of the time (written as Kiké in The Boston Globe) but as other editors have highlighted above, MLB and the player himself still use Enrique. I do agree that he is the primary topic for
Enrique Hernández, and I'd support that move (drop the "baseball" dab).
Dmoore5556 (
talk)
01:01, 23 October 2021 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.