Tardis:Characters with one name

'''Characters with one known name usually require a disambiguation term of some kind. The same is true of characters who are known simply by their job title.'''

Imagine the case of a character named Spencer. In order to give the character a unique name, you'd need to add something else to the page title. By convention and agreement, our disambiguation term is the full title of the story in which he or she appeared. Thus:
 * Spencer (The Faceless Ones)
 * Spencer (The War Games)
 * Spencer (Doctor Who and the Silurians)

Equally, characters known by simple job title are also disambiguated in the same way:
 * Nurse (The Long Game)
 * Nurse (School Reunion)
 * Nurse (Out of Time)
 * Nurse (Let's Kill Hitler)
 * Nurse (The Wedding of River Song)
 * Nurse (Spearhead from Space)

When not to disambiguate
The concept of disambiguation is covered in greater detail by our disambiguation policy. In general, there is no need to disambiguate if the name or title hasn't been used in Doctor Who before. However, you should understand that this wiki is far from complete. There are many, many characters who have yet to get a page here. So if the name seems common enough to you, or if the job title is an ordinary profession, you should probably "future proof" the article name and disambiguate it only.

For instance, at the time of writing, there are no characters in our database with the title of Bookkeepers, Accountants, Spy, Marine — but it's a safe enough bet that there might be more than one of these lurking around some DWU story.

Where you don't need to disambiguate are with names that seem more unique. Blarg, Torane, Mordana — these are the kind of fanciful names that will likely remain unique. This is only done if there are multiple uses of the character's name such as the Spencer example. f the character has only a single name and no other articles direct to that single name it does not need to be disambiguated.

According to a forum ruling, if a character who needs to be disambiguated has appeared in multiple stories or episodes, use the first story or episode as the disambiguation term. For instance, Nancy from The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances is at Nancy (The Empty Child).