Talk:Alexandra Feigin
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Romanization of name
[edit]Why is her name romanized as "Alexandra"? I know she was born in Israel, but she is Bulgarian, and competes for Bulgaria. And there is precedent for how that Bulgarian given name is romanized here on Wikipedia - check out Aleksandra Zhekova and Aleksandra Nacheva (who are sportswomen too), Aleksandra Sarchadjieva (actress), and others. Also, for the diphthong in her surname, I think the convention is to be romanized as "ey", not "ei". So she should be Aleksandra Feygin. That is how I looked her up, and I had serious trouble finding this article (despite how I am supposed to be good at searching Wikipedia). Please, move the article to that name. --2A00:4802:220C:F301:EC76:3DBC:5F5C:8180 (talk) 20:01, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
- Agree ThomasPusch (talk) 21:19, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
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