Forum:Using Full Names

Here's a question that has been bugging me. For the names of articles, should they be based on the person's actual full name or what they were most commonly known as? Examples are Amy Pond and Jo Grant, Amelia Pond and Josephine Grant respectively. These are ones in which their commonly known names are used. However, Andrew Stone was moved recently to his full name instead of Andy, as he was known. So shouldn't we come up with some sort of way of deciding? --The Thirteenth Doctor 19:17, September 11, 2010 (UTC)

If the articles are supposed to be in-universe than they should be at Josephine Grant and Amelia Pond. This has been discuseed a bit on the page for Romana. If we do use full names than her page would have to be Romanadvoratrelundar.Icecreamdif 20:49, September 11, 2010 (UTC)

I think it's better that they be what they are known by - that's what users are going to search. I mean, wikipedia has the entry "Bill Clinton" not "William Jefferson Clinton." 207.171.242.3 21:55, September 11, 2010 (UTC)#

Just because wikipedia does something doesn't mean we should do it here. The character's names are Amelia Pond, Josephine Grant (which doesn't even redirect to Jo Grant. Their commonly known names would still redirect, and it doesn't make sense to have the article's on companions nicknames. The Brigadier is called The Brigadier more often than anything else, but we still have his article at Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.Icecreamdif 00:56, September 12, 2010 (UTC)
 * It's not as though they won't be able to find them after typing in their best known names. That's why we have redirects. But if we are to be in-universe, it has to be as official as possible. The Thirteenth Doctor 22:16, September 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * I know that there'd be redirects. But what I'm saying is that it's "Bill Clinton" in the actual wikipedia and he's certainly in-universe for it.  Not saying we have to copy wikipedia, but using the name commonly known by seems a reasonable policy to me. 207.171.242.3 22:23, September 11, 2010 (UTC)