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WikiProject Anthroponymy is a WikiProject aimed at improving Wikipedia's coverage of anthroponymy, that is information related to the names of people. The scope of this project includes articles about anthroponymy itself and related topics.

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Open tasks

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Task forces

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  1. Wikipedia:WikiProject Anthroponymy/Arabic names task force, converted from 'WikiProject Arabic names' 2008-04-03

Pending deletions

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all deletion types: AfD, PROD, CfD, TfD, etc.

Throughput for this section is relatively low. If items are listed below, please review them and take appropriate action

Resolved items

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Articles

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Assessment

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Milestones
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Currently there are no featured articles within the project. Former featured (and demoted) articles include:

Example of high-quality name articles

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Articles needing attention

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B-class
Start-class
Stub-class
Merge suggestions

New articles

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Please feel free to list newly created anthroponymy-related articles here (newest at the top); see also the non-redundant #Splits from disambiguation pages below. Interesting or unusual anthroponymy articles can be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Page; see Template talk:Did you know.

Splits from disambiguation pages

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2010

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Old new articles and new splits information

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See Wikipedia:WikiProject Anthroponymy/Articles activity archive for New Articles content from December 2007 forward.

Templates

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Surname template

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{{surname}}

or

{{surname|unqualified name}}

This template should be used only in the article (main) namespace.

Note: the above warning appears because this is not an article page.

Given name template

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{{given name}}

or

{{given name|  |  }}

WikiProject banner template

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{{WikiProject Anthroponymy}}

or

{{WikiProject Anthroponymy| class =  | importance =  }}
WikiProject iconAnthroponymy Unassessed
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Anthroponymy, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the study of people's names on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
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WikiProject participant template

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Deletion discussion template

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Given name Infobox

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{{Infobox given name
| name          = 
| image         = 
| image_size    = 
| caption       = 
| pronunciation = 
| gender        = 
| meaning       = 
| region        = 
| language      = 
| origin        = 
| alternative spelling = 
| nickname      = 
| related names = 
| name day      = 
| derived       = 
| popularity    = 
| footnotes     = 
}}

For example:

{{Infobox given name
| name          = William
| image         = William1.jpg
| imagesize     = 200px
| caption       = [[William the Conqueror]], The Duke of Normandy in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]. The name William became very popular in the English language after the [[Norman Conquest]] of 1066 by William the Conqueror.
| pronunciation = wiljəm
| gender        = Male
| meaning       = ''will + helmet (protection)''
| region        = Germanic
| language      = Germanic
| alternative spelling = Will.i.am
| nickname      = [[Will]], [[Bill]], [[Billy]], [[Willy]]
| related names = [[Wilhelm]] 
| name day      = June 8
| popularity    = if you say so
| footnotes     = <ref>[http://www.babynames.co.uk/meaning_origin_name_William.htm William - Meaning and origin of the name William]</ref>
}}

produces:

William
William the Conqueror, The Duke of Normandy in the Bayeux Tapestry. The name William became very popular in the English language after the Norman Conquest of 1066 by William the Conqueror.
Pronunciationwiljəm
GenderMale
Language(s)Germanic
Name dayJune 8
Origin
Meaningwill + helmet (protection)
Region of originGermanic
Other names
Alternative spellingWill.i.am
Nickname(s)Will, Bill, Billy, Willy
Related namesWilhelm
Popularitysee popular names
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Family name infobox

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{{Infobox family name
| name          = 
| image         = 
| image_size    = <!-- width in pixels -->
| caption       = 
| pronunciation = 
| meaning       = 
| region        = 
| language      = 
| related names = 
| clans         = 
| footnotes     = 
}}

For example:

{{Infobox family name
| name          = Smith
| image         = Blacksmith at work02.jpg
| image_size    = 200 <!-- width in pixels -->
| caption       = A close-up of a [[blacksmith]] at work. Smith became a popular surname for those with this occupation.
| pronunciation = 
| meaning       = derived from smitan meaning ''to smite'' or ''strike''
| region        = 
| language      = Anglo-Saxon
| related names = [[Smit]], [[Smithe]], [[Smither]], [[Smithers]], [[Smithies]], [[Smithy]], [[Smyth]], and [[Smythe]]
| clans         = 
| footnotes     = <ref>[http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names_files.html 1990 Census Name Files]</ref>
}}

produces:

Smith
A close-up of a blacksmith at work. Smith became a popular surname for those with this occupation.
Language(s)Anglo-Saxon
Origin
Meaningderived from smitan meaning 'to smite or strike
Other names
Related namesSmit, Smithe, Smither, Smithers, Smithies, Smithy, Smyth, and Smythe
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Redirect templates

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Stub templates

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Categories

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Subpages

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Resources

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Members

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addition of "A" indicates the member is an active admin
  1. Remember (talk · contribs)
  2. Nomenphile (talk · contribs)
  3. Visviva (talk · contribs)A
  4. hmwith (talk · contribs)A
  5. JHunterJ (talk · contribs)A
  6. Blast san (talk · contribs)
  7. Dina (talk · contribs)A
  8. User:Hailey C. Shannon
  9. Swannie (proposer of the People Name Origins WikiProject)
  10. Chris 11:31, 15 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  11. Daamien 22:15, 8 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  12. Fayenatic london (talk · contribs)
  13. The Fat Man Who Never Came Back (talk · contribs)
  14. Ceyockey (talk · contribs)A
  15. Celtus (talk · contribs)
  16. Quickmythril (talk · contribs)
  17. Emperor (talk · contribs)A
  18. Arcayne (talk · contribs)
  19. Bookworm857158367 (talk · contribs)
  20. TedSwarovski (talk · contribs)
  21. WTGDMan1986 (talk · contribs)
  22. Leodmacleod (talk · contribs)
  23. SamuelTheGhost (talk · contribs)
  24. Tyciol (talk · contribs)
  25. Ivan Akira (talk · contribs)
  26. Jc3s5h (talk · contribs)
  27. Brianyoumans (talk · contribs)
  28. Hutcher (talk) 05:19, 9 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Inactive members

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  1. Ypetrachenko (talk · contribs)

An explanation as to why each WikiProject is relevant and related to the Anthroponymy Project has been provided here. Listed WikiProjects each have a reciprocal back-linkage to WikiProject Anthroponymy unless otherwise noted.

  • Linguisticsumbrella (no back-linkage)
    Linguistics is relevant to name studies in at least three ways: by providing the limits on vocalization and spelling that apply to human names in addition to other words in a language; by providing a language context from which new human names may emerge (e.g. brown the color becoming Brown the surname; smith the occupation becoming Smith the surname); and by providing transformation rules that apply to human names as they traverse linguistic boundaries alongside the migration of peoples and the evolution of languages.
  • Etymologyinactive (no back-linkage)
    The etymology of a surname or given name is an essential part of a complete surname or given name article
  • Clans of Scotland
    Scottish Clans are the origin of a significant number of surnames emerging from the British Isles. These surnames are often used as male forenames too. For instance, Ross, Cameron, or Campbell.
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Disambiguation (no back-linkage)
    As of Q1 2008 there is an ongoing discussion around what distinguishes a dab page from a name article and what things belong in each.

Background reading

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Controversy

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