Talk:Li Na (diver)

Surname
_ _ So far: Since neither editor has given any source or reasoning, i consider preponderance of the evidence to be for Li as her surname, pending stronger evidence. _ _ I was about to restore the "Li, Na" on that basis, but at the last minute i hit on the proper criterion: So "Li, Na" it is -- unless and until, i guess, the scholars report a dangerously high error rate on the Chinese WP. --Jerzy•t 09:52, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
 * calls her "Li" where the context makes it clear a surname is intended (but its use of some Chinese characters is not clear evidence about whether the English text was checked by someone likely to know which name is which).
 * Li is at least 8 times as common as Na (if Na is a surname at all); the Dab Na rd-lks Na (surname) specifying "Korean"
 * User:Sue Anne piped Cats as if to say "Li" is surname
 * User:New World Man changed them from "Li" to "Li, Na" and then "Na, Li"
 * Sue Anne has since added Cats, and imitated the "Na, Li" piping in them.
 * 1) Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics inter-language lks to シドニーオリンピックにおける飛込競技,
 * 2) which gives at both her medal events "李娜". And
 * 3) 李 and 娜 give "Pinyin: lǐ (li3)" and "Pinyin: nuó (nuo2); nà (na4)" respectively.

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