Talk:Beta Ursae Minoris

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[edit] Arabic origin and name

The article very cautiously mentions a possibility for an arabic origin while many Russian and few French sources go even further. According to them the full Arabic name of the star is "Кохаб-эль-Шемали" / "Kaucab al Shemali" which translates to "The star of the Nord". It makes sense (much more than Kochab=star in de.wiki for example) but I cannot find any source in English. Obviously my knowledge in Arabic is zero, and my knowledge in Arabic (historical) names of the stars is even lower. -- Goldie (tell me) 04:33, 11 August 2006 (UTC)