Talk:Huh Yun-jin
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Requested move 8 October 2024
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Huh Yun-jin → Huh Yunjin – Similarly to Kim Chaewon, proposing removing hyphen from name as it seems:
- the subject seemingly has a preference that her name not be romanized with the hyphen (Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Korean))
- the subject's name is romanized with no hyphen in all official releases, and by the subject's agency
- the name is romanized without the hyphen in a large number of English-language reliable sources (WP:COMMONNAME)
Examples: Nylon Magazine, People Magazine, NME, Billboard, Consequence, W Magazine, Dazed, USA TODAY, Cosmopolitan, Wired, Bandwagon, Star News Korea, Rolling Stone, The Korea Times, Dork Magazine, The Line of Best Fit, Uproxx, Yonhap News Agency, The Korea Herald, The Hankook Ilbo, Korea JoongAng Daily, Maeil Business Times
Of course, you'll also find some sources that romanize it with the hyphen. But I'd argue that the subject's assumed preference that her name be romanized without the hyphen (WP:NCKO) (per her social media romanizing without the hyphen[1] , all solo releases being romanized without the hyphen[2], romanized by her agency without the hyphen[3] etc), combined with the wide variety of English-language reliable sources that romanize it without the hyphen (WP:COMMONNAME), this should be reflected in this article. RachelTensions (talk) 03:46, 8 October 2024 (UTC)
- Support, happened to see a post about her just after this without the hyphen, seems a clear preference for her. orangesclub 🍊 22:37, 8 October 2024 (UTC)
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