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This page explains the naming conventions for articles in the Lexicanum. Generally the name of an article should be as clear and as distinct as possible for the majority of the userd. At the same time it should be quite easy to link to.
 
  
These conventions are no fixed rules they should be considered as a set of guidelines as sometimes article names have to be changed because of different reasons.
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The naming of pages in the ''Lexicanum'' has to be done according to the '''Naming conventions''' detailed below. There is also a number of conventions to be considered when writing articles that have - strictly speaking - nothing to do with names but which will for practical reasons also be included here.
  
==General Issues==
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==Article naming conventions==
=== Numbers ===
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===General naming requirements===
Numbers in the name of an article are generally written ou, e.g. "Third War for Armageddon" and not "3rd War for Armageddon". This however does't apply to obvious numbering systems such as numbers for regiments of the Imperial Guard. It is recommended to forward names like "3rd War for Armageddon" to "Third War for Armageddon".
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The name of an article should be '''exactly''' as it appears in the [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Citation|cited]] [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Accepted sources|source]]. If multiple sources with different spelling variants of a specific name are used for the article in question the ''most recent'' source takes precedence - but all other spelling variants ''must'' be listed in the opening sentence of the article.
  
=== Adjective or noun ===
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It is not allowed to change any given name from the exact way it is given in the [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Citation|cited]] [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Accepted sources|source]] in the name of "logic", "ease of use", "clarity", "distinction" or any other subjective reasoning. Such considerations must be implemented by using [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Redirect|Redirects]], not by changing the name of the article.
The Lexicanum is no dictionary, this meas that an issue should be described as compact as possible in ''one'' article. So instead of creating separate articles for "Cadia" ''and'' "Cadian" everything should be included in "Cadia".
 
  
=== Special Characters ===
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''Example:''
Article names that are based on the Latin alphabet but include special characters (e.g. é, ð, Ð, æ, Æ) or diacritical characters (e.g. á, Õ) are generally written as in their corresponding language. This spelling has to be included throughout the whole article.
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If there were a unit bearing the name "5th Ganymede Heavy Infantry Regiment" it is not allowed to shorten the name to for example "5th Ganymede" (if there is no source naming it exactly like this, obviously)
It is recommended to forward other writings to these special article names, for example "Kharn" to "Khârn".
 
  
For further information see [[Lexicanum:Special Characters|Special Characters]]
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===Specific cases===
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====Articles====
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The article [[Wikipedia:The|The]] should only be included in the name of an article if it forms an integral and consistent part of the name itself. One very good indicator for that is that is included in a product name (e.g. on the book or box cover) and is consistently written in texts in upper case, like for example [[The Purge]], [[The Tranzia Rebellion (Audio Drama)]] or [[The Rock]]. Appropriate [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Redirect|Redirects]] should however be created from the name version without the article (paying attention to naming conflicts, obviously).
  
=== Singular vs. Plural===
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====Singular vs. plural====
In general, all articles should be named with the singular form of the topic, so '''Space Marine''' is preferred to '''Space Marines'''. However, the plural form may be used if the singular form is rarely (or never) encountered, such as with most Space Marine chapters.
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As a rule of thumb all articles should be named according to their singular form, for example "Space Marine" is preferred to "Space Marines". Again appropriate [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Redirect|redirects]] should be used, for example from "Space Marines" to "Space Marine".
  
=== Squads and Models ===
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In ''specific'' cases where the plural form is the usually used one and the singular form is rarely (or never) encountered the plural form is permitted - this should however really only be done in very specific cases and with good reason.
The best way to create articles for units in the game is to name them by what they come under in the codex. For instance, Imperial Guard Veterans would be tempting to call Veterans, when in actual fact that refers to the single model in the Hardened Veteran squad. Therefore, the name for the Hardened Veterans is the Hardened Veteran squad. Note that in the Imperial Guard, a squad is made of 10 men/ogryns/ratlings etc. while platoons are made up of squads and where there is only a couple of units (single figures) they are named by their singular name, such as Techpriest Enginseer. Also note that 'squad' and 'platoon' are in lower case as they are not actually part of the name.
 
  
Models themselves will be contained within the squad/platoon etc. article with a section of their own, for example Terminator would be part of Terminator squad.
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====Adjectives====
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If there is a corresponding noun that is to be used, no specific articles for adjectives are allowed if corresponding nouns exist.
  
=== Conflicts with article names ===
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''Example:''
The article title should only consist of the name, so no titles or addendums are allowed (for example colonel, Warlord, the Slaughterer, Planet, Sektor etc... If there is more than one article with the same name, a disambiguation has to be created with the corresponding articles listed which are differentiated with explanation in brackets e.g. XY (Imperial Guard), XY (Space Marines) for persons or XY (Person), XY (Planet), XY (Ship) etc.
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Do no create an article named "Cadian", as there is a known noun - "Cadia".
  
=== Abbreviations ===
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====Special characters====
See [[Lexicanum:Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]. Generally abbreviations should not be used in the Lexicanum and on no account in article names.
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Article names that are based on the Latin alphabet but include special characters (e.g. é, ð, Ð, æ, Æ) or diacritical characters (e.g. á, Õ) are written (as said above) exactly as given in their corresponding source. It is however recommended to create appropriate [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Redirect|redirects]], for example from "Kharn" to "Khârn".
  
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Titles, rank designations, type descriptions or other addendums are generally speaking not allowed in the naming of articles. Examples for such designations would be ''Commissar'' XY, ''Captain'' XY, ''General'' XY, Warlord ''XY'', Squad ''XY'' etc.
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The corresponding conventions obviously also apply to Alien titles, ranks, type descriptions etc., see below.
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=====T'au=====
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See [[T%27au_Lexicon#Names|T'au naming conventions]] to distinguish between the name proper and its titles or descriptions.
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====Official names vs. inofficial names, monikers, nicknames====
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The page name is generally the "proper" name of an individual, unit etc. [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Redirect|Redirects]] should however be created from known monikers. For example while the [[Titan legion]] [[Legio Crucius]] is also commonly known as ''the Warmongers'', its proper name is definitely ''Legio Crucius''. [[Games Workshop]] sometimes uses the distinction of [[High Gothic]] and [[Low Gothic]] for this kind of different names, speaking in their terms the ''High Gothic'' name is (when known) always the proper one. In some cases the proper name might however not be known and/or the moniker forms an integral part of the name that is '''always''' mentioned. In such cases the moniker is the appropriate article name.
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====Name conflicts====
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In many instances [[Games Workshop]] uses the same name for different things, e.g. there is both a spaceship and a planet called "Armageddon". The Mediawiki system however does not permit the existence of two articles with the same name, therefore in such cases a [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Disambiguation|Disambiguation]] must be created and the nature of all affected items must be specified in parentheses behind the actual name, e.g. "Armageddon (ship)" and "Armageddon (planet)". For more details see the Help article on ''Disambiguations''.
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====First and last names====
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Articles about individuals are always named according to the pattern "first name last name" (or given name family name), not "last name, first name". So for example "Sebastian Yarrick", not "Yarrick, Sebastian".
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====Capitalization====
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The normal rules for [https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/capitalization/rules-for-capitalizing-proper-nouns.html capitalization] should always be strictly followed.
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==Style conventions when writing articles==
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The following only applies to general writing, not to the naming of articles.
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===Numbers===
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Cardinal numbers ''up to'' twelve should be written in words, except when telling the time. Ordinal numbers ''up to'' twelfth should be written in words except in dates. Cardinal and ordinal numbers ''above'' twelve and twelfth should be written in either figures or words as seems in each case more convenient. See also [https://www.englishgrammar.org/spell-numbers/ here].
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''Example:''
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*"Third War for Armageddon" instead of "3rd War for Armageddon". It is recommended to [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Redirect|put a redirect in place]] from "3rd War for Armageddon" to "Third War for Armageddon".
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===Adjectives===
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Obviously adjectives should be used when writing articles but pay attention that when necessary and appropriate the [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Internal link|internal link]] is written in the correct form. So if for example you want to use the adjective "Cadian" in a text (for example as in "a Cadian soldier"), make sure that the corresponding internal link is not <nowiki>a [[Cadian]] soldier</nowiki> but a link to the correct article, i.e. <nowiki>a [[Cadia|Cadian]] soldier</nowiki>.
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===Singular and plural===
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As with adjectives the use of both singular and plural forms of nouns in text is essential. And likewise attention should be paid that when necessary and appropriate the [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Internal link|Internal link]] is written in the correct form. So if for example you want to use the plural "Space Marines" in a text, make sure that the corresponding internal link is not <nowiki>[[Space Marines]]</nowiki> but a link to the correct article, i.e. <nowiki>[[Space Marine|Space Marines]]</nowiki> (or alternatively <nowiki>[[Space Marine]]s</nowiki>).
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===Capitalization===
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The normal rules for [https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/capitalization/rules-for-capitalizing-proper-nouns.html capitalization] should always be strictly followed.
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===Special characters===
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If names include special characters that correct spelling (see naming conventions above) has to be used throughout the text.
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===Disambiguations===
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Pay special attention to [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Disambiguation|Disambiguations]]. [[Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Internal Link|internal link]]s used in articles must always be directed at the dorrect target page, not at a Disambiguation page.
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===Abbreviations===
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Generally abbreviations should not be used in the ''Lexicanum''.
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[[Category:Lexicanum Help|Naming Conventions]]
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[[fr:Lexicanum:Conventions sur les Titres et Noms]]

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The naming of pages in the Lexicanum has to be done according to the Naming conventions detailed below. There is also a number of conventions to be considered when writing articles that have - strictly speaking - nothing to do with names but which will for practical reasons also be included here.

Article naming conventions

General naming requirements

The name of an article should be exactly as it appears in the cited source. If multiple sources with different spelling variants of a specific name are used for the article in question the most recent source takes precedence - but all other spelling variants must be listed in the opening sentence of the article.

It is not allowed to change any given name from the exact way it is given in the cited source in the name of "logic", "ease of use", "clarity", "distinction" or any other subjective reasoning. Such considerations must be implemented by using Redirects, not by changing the name of the article.

Example: If there were a unit bearing the name "5th Ganymede Heavy Infantry Regiment" it is not allowed to shorten the name to for example "5th Ganymede" (if there is no source naming it exactly like this, obviously)

Specific cases

Articles

The article The should only be included in the name of an article if it forms an integral and consistent part of the name itself. One very good indicator for that is that is included in a product name (e.g. on the book or box cover) and is consistently written in texts in upper case, like for example The Purge, The Tranzia Rebellion (Audio Drama) or The Rock. Appropriate Redirects should however be created from the name version without the article (paying attention to naming conflicts, obviously).

Singular vs. plural

As a rule of thumb all articles should be named according to their singular form, for example "Space Marine" is preferred to "Space Marines". Again appropriate redirects should be used, for example from "Space Marines" to "Space Marine".

In specific cases where the plural form is the usually used one and the singular form is rarely (or never) encountered the plural form is permitted - this should however really only be done in very specific cases and with good reason.

Adjectives

If there is a corresponding noun that is to be used, no specific articles for adjectives are allowed if corresponding nouns exist.

Example: Do no create an article named "Cadian", as there is a known noun - "Cadia".

Special characters

Article names that are based on the Latin alphabet but include special characters (e.g. é, ð, Ð, æ, Æ) or diacritical characters (e.g. á, Õ) are written (as said above) exactly as given in their corresponding source. It is however recommended to create appropriate redirects, for example from "Kharn" to "Khârn".

Titles, ranks, type descriptions etc.

Titles, rank designations, type descriptions or other addendums are generally speaking not allowed in the naming of articles. Examples for such designations would be Commissar XY, Captain XY, General XY, Warlord XY, Squad XY etc.

The corresponding conventions obviously also apply to Alien titles, ranks, type descriptions etc., see below.

T'au

See T'au naming conventions to distinguish between the name proper and its titles or descriptions.

Official names vs. inofficial names, monikers, nicknames

The page name is generally the "proper" name of an individual, unit etc. Redirects should however be created from known monikers. For example while the Titan legion Legio Crucius is also commonly known as the Warmongers, its proper name is definitely Legio Crucius. Games Workshop sometimes uses the distinction of High Gothic and Low Gothic for this kind of different names, speaking in their terms the High Gothic name is (when known) always the proper one. In some cases the proper name might however not be known and/or the moniker forms an integral part of the name that is always mentioned. In such cases the moniker is the appropriate article name.

Name conflicts

In many instances Games Workshop uses the same name for different things, e.g. there is both a spaceship and a planet called "Armageddon". The Mediawiki system however does not permit the existence of two articles with the same name, therefore in such cases a Disambiguation must be created and the nature of all affected items must be specified in parentheses behind the actual name, e.g. "Armageddon (ship)" and "Armageddon (planet)". For more details see the Help article on Disambiguations.

First and last names

Articles about individuals are always named according to the pattern "first name last name" (or given name family name), not "last name, first name". So for example "Sebastian Yarrick", not "Yarrick, Sebastian".

Capitalization

The normal rules for capitalization should always be strictly followed.

Style conventions when writing articles

The following only applies to general writing, not to the naming of articles.

Numbers

Cardinal numbers up to twelve should be written in words, except when telling the time. Ordinal numbers up to twelfth should be written in words except in dates. Cardinal and ordinal numbers above twelve and twelfth should be written in either figures or words as seems in each case more convenient. See also here.

Example:

  • "Third War for Armageddon" instead of "3rd War for Armageddon". It is recommended to put a redirect in place from "3rd War for Armageddon" to "Third War for Armageddon".

Adjectives

Obviously adjectives should be used when writing articles but pay attention that when necessary and appropriate the internal link is written in the correct form. So if for example you want to use the adjective "Cadian" in a text (for example as in "a Cadian soldier"), make sure that the corresponding internal link is not a [[Cadian]] soldier but a link to the correct article, i.e. a [[Cadia|Cadian]] soldier.

Singular and plural

As with adjectives the use of both singular and plural forms of nouns in text is essential. And likewise attention should be paid that when necessary and appropriate the Internal link is written in the correct form. So if for example you want to use the plural "Space Marines" in a text, make sure that the corresponding internal link is not [[Space Marines]] but a link to the correct article, i.e. [[Space Marine|Space Marines]] (or alternatively [[Space Marine]]s).

Capitalization

The normal rules for capitalization should always be strictly followed.

Special characters

If names include special characters that correct spelling (see naming conventions above) has to be used throughout the text.

Disambiguations

Pay special attention to Disambiguations. internal links used in articles must always be directed at the dorrect target page, not at a Disambiguation page.

Abbreviations

Generally abbreviations should not be used in the Lexicanum.