Talk:Dahlia Ravikovitch

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[edit] Requested move

She spelled her name Dahlia Ravikovitch. See [1].


Support

  1. --Asbl 01:45, 22 October 2005 (UTC)


Oppose



There has been plenty of time for anyone who wanted to to object, and no one has, so I'm moving it. --Angr/tɔk tə mi 16:53, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

The correct name is actually Ravikovitch, although the other pronunciation is a very common mistake in Hebrew. Please click on the link above to see for yourself. he:משתמש:Aviad2001

Saw the request at RfD. Some google hit stats for various name variations:

  1. "Dahlia Ravikovitch" -Dalia -Rabikovitch -Ravikovich -Rabikovich (651)
  2. "Dahlia Rabikovitch" -Dalia -Ravikovitch -Ravikovich -Rabikovich (75)
  3. "Dalia Ravikovitch" -Dahlia -Rabikovitch -Ravikovich -Rabikovich (569)
  4. "Dalia Rabikovitch" -Dahlia -Ravikovitch -Ravikovich -Rabikovich (617)
  5. "Dahlia Ravikovich" -Dalia -Ravikovitch -Rabikovich -Rabikovitch (38)
  6. "Dahlia Rabikovich" -Dalia -Ravikovitch -Ravikovich -Rabikovitch (11)
  7. "Dalia Ravikovich" -Dahlia -Ravikovitch -Rabikovich -Rabikovitch (70)
  8. "Dalia Rabikovich" -Dahlia -Ravikovitch -Ravikovich -Rabikovitch (2840, -wiki 1600)

Looks like one is most common. The article should be at the published name if no other books use the name differently, otherwise most common name, with redirects from the more common variations. Gimmetrow 23:57, 7 July 2006 (UTC)


Great photo just added by makesmydookietwinklemayne, but the date could not have been 1999. Appears to be 1969, but if it can't be verified the date could be removed. The image would be beautiful regardless of the date, as was the poet.Ciche 23:01, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

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