User talk:2001:2D8:E301:273C:0:0:B08:FC00

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Korean name articles
Thanks for your edits to Korean name articles. Some requests when editing: Happy editing, 59.149.124.29 (talk) 03:07, 6 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Please use the official South Korean government list of additional name hanja (인명용추가한자표 ) rather than Naver Hanja Dictionary
 * Please take care not to confuse given names and surnames. Some pages like Yun (Korean surname) are only about the surname, so they shouldn't be linked from the context of given names. (Be aware of redirects; e.g. Yoon (Korean name) actually automatically sends the reader to Yun (Korean surname))
 * To indicate pronunciation of names, please use International Phonetic Alphabet instead of spellings like "shee"
 * Wikipedia articles are titled by the most common name of the topic in reliable sources. Thus, though for some names another spelling might be "better" at representing the pronunciation, in Wikipedia we generally use the spelling that's actually used by the majority of notable people who have that name.
 * Revised Romanization of Korean is the official name of the current system in use by the South Korean government. Revised Romanization of Hangeul is an older system which is no longer used. Both have different spellings from the McCune-Reischauer spelling (which is also widely used in Wikipedia).