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Talk:Charlotte
Disambig
I believe all disambigs are, when possible, to be written in the singular form, e.g. "Edward", "Homecoming", etc. and then have a list of possible options that the name could refer to, right? Yet this page name was moved in 2015 from "Charlotte" to "Charlotte (disambiguation)", when the template already says it is a disambig page. – Darman (talk) 01:10, 21 November 2023 (UTC)
- I'm not sure if you're using the right word when you say "singular form" as nothing is pluralized in either of the page tittles "Charlotte" and "Charlotte (disambiguation)". But as for the title of a disambiguation page, it depends on the primary topic. The primary topic is the most important or most common subject occupying the name. A primary topic does not need a disambiguating term in parentheses while all other subjects sharing the name do. In cases where there is no definitive primary topic, the disambiguation page itself might be the page which does not need a disambiguating term, in which all other pages with the name do.
- If there is no primary topic for the name Charlotte, then yes, this disambiguation page should just be titled "Charlotte", just like our disambiguation pages Maria and Gaspar. It has nothing to do with the fact that there's always a box at the top explaining that it's a disambiguation page. I would move this back right away, but I think that Charlotte de la Cruz could be considered the primary topic for the name Charlotte as she is the only major character with that name, as well as being a main protagonist in a series. Sol Pacificus(Cyfiero) 03:55, 21 November 2023 (UTC)