On 3/10/06, Craig Franklin <craig(a)halo-17.net> wrote:
Hi Ronline,
I, personally, would go with the Celtic names, especially in Ireland where
they are now mostly "official" over the English versions, and then
redirect
the English version of the name in. This is not the consensus on :en
though, I'm sad to say.
From what I have heard (and I may be wrong), there are
proposals to use the
Celtic names in the English Wikipedia as the article title. I
personally
think the English names should stay, but that the Celtic names should be
used in other languages. When you said that the Celtic names are mostly
"official" over the English versions, do you mean that the Irish version is
now used in English as well? I know that there is a movement towards this in
Scotland, where the Outer Hebrides are now known officially in English as
"Na h-Eileanan Siar".
Ronline