Thread:CGT dk/@comment-25898958-20171023005001/@comment-258494-20171023224353

Ollie231213 wrote: I would prefer we put the full name in the first line and in bold, as this seems to make more logical sense. The title of the article is what the person is commonly known as, whereas the bolded first line gives their full name. It can be repeated in the biography section if necessary. Ollie231213 (talk) 19:36, October 23, 2017 (UTC)

I agree with Ollie on this one. The "generally known as" name is the article title...so the first line of the article is giving more information than just the article title. Sometimes, however, if the first name is not generally used, it could be written as "F(rances) Vi(olet)", to indicate that she was generally known as "Vi".Ryoung122 (talk) 22:43, October 23, 2017 (UTC)