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'''WikiProject Anthroponymy Standards'''
'''WikiProject Anthroponymy Standards'''
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'''Contents'''
* [[#guideline|Related guideline and policy pages]]
* [[#hatnote|Hatnotes]]
* [[#entries|Entries]]
* [[#Example|Articles]]
**[[#DAB|Spencer]]
**[[#surname|Spencer (surname)]]
**[[#list|List of people with surname Spencer]]
**[[#given|Spencer (given name)]]
**[[#surnamestub|Surname stub]]
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{{Anchor|guideline}}

==Related guideline and policy pages==
* [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (disambiguation pages)#Given names or surnames]]
* [[Wikipedia:Deletion policy/names and surnames]] (discussion reached conclusions in May 2005)
* [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists]]
* [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (long lists)]]
* [[Wikipedia:Red link]]


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'''Spencer''' may refer to:
'''Spencer''' may refer to:


<span style="font-size: 25px;">Names</span>
==Names==
----
*[[Spencer (surname)]], a surname
*[[Spencer (surname)]], a surname
**[[List of people with surname Spencer]]
**[[List of people with surname Spencer]]
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==Notable Spencers==
<span style="font-size: 24px;">Notable Spencers</span>
----
{{Main|List of persons with the surname Spencer}}
{{Main|List of persons with the surname Spencer}}
:The following is a small selection of notable Spencers.
:The following is a small selection of notable Spencers.
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{{Anchor|list}}
{{Anchor|list}}

===<span name=list> List of people with surname Spencer </span>===
===<span name=list> List of people with surname Spencer </span>===
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This is a '''list of people with surname Spencer'''.
This is a '''list of people with surname Spencer'''.


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<span style="font-size: 27px;">A</span>
==A==
----
[[File:AlbertSpencer.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Albert Spencer]]
[[File:AlbertSpencer.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Albert Spencer]]
* [[Abigail Spencer]]
* [[Abigail Spencer]]
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* [[Alan Spencer (cricketer)]]
* [[Alan Spencer (cricketer)]]
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==B==
<span style="font-size: 27px;">B</span>
----
*[[Baldwin Spencer]]
*[[Baldwin Spencer]]
*[[W. Baldwin Spencer]]
*[[W. Baldwin Spencer]]
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This is a '''list of people with surname Spencer'''.
This is a '''list of people with surname Spencer'''.


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==A==
==A==
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{{Anchor|given}}
{{Anchor|given}}

===<span name=given> Spencer (given name) </span>===
===<span name=given> Spencer (given name) </span>===
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'''Spencer''' is a given name of [[England|English]] origin.
'''Spencer''' is a given name of [[England|English]] origin.


==List of persons with the given name==
<span style="font-size: 22px;">List of persons with the given name</span>
----
*[[Spencer Abraham]] (born 1952), American politician
*[[Spencer Abraham]] (born 1952), American politician
*[[Spencer Abbott (baseball)]] (1877–1951), American baseball player
*[[Spencer Abbott (baseball)]] (1877–1951), American baseball player
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{{Anchor|surnamestub}}
{{Anchor|surnamestub}}

===<span name=surnamestub> Surname stub </span>===
===<span name=surnamestub> Surname stub </span>===
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{{Anchor|guideline}}
==References==

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==See also==
* [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (disambiguation pages)#Given names or surnames]]
* [[Wikipedia:Deletion policy/names and surnames]] (discussion reached conclusions in May 2005)
* [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists]]
* [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (long lists)]]
* [[Wikipedia:Red link]]

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WikiProject Anthroponymy
MOS:APO

WikiProject Anthroponymy Standards

Title

Titles should be precise enough to unambiguously identify the topic, but no more precise than that (WP:PRECISE). If another article exists with the same title and the name article is not the primary article, the name article should be qualified with "(name)". If separate articles for given and surname exist, they should be qualified with "(given name)" and "(surname)".

Hatnotes

Hatnotes provide links to other similarly named articles. They help users to navigate between articles such as the disambiguation page Spencer, the surname article Spencer (surname), and the given name article Spencer (given name).

Entries

Entries included in a Names article should be limited to persons who have a surname that matches the surname article's title, or persons who have a given name that matches the given name article's title. A Names article may include both surnames and given names, but those entries should be listed in separate sections within the article. Partial matches should not be added to the list of entries, but may be included in the See also section.

Alternate spellings of the same name may be included if they have the same origin as the primary spelling. Preferred format:

Fittkau, or Fitkau, is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Misspellings should be listed only if there is a genuine risk of confusion, but should be placed in See also.

Sometimes it is useful in editing article text to create a red link to indicate that a page will be created soon or that an article should be created for the topic because it would be notable and verifiable. However, rather than using red links in lists, disambiguation pages or templates as an article creation guide, editors are encouraged to write the article first, and instead use the wikiproject or user spaces to keep track of unwritten articles.

Formatting

Entries have certain limitations to promote consistency and usability. Not unlike Disambiguation pages, Names articles may contain lists of persons and each entry should follow a particular format.

Entries should not include External links. References are not required since the article that the entry is linked to should include citations.

Entry format follows this basic pattern: Bullet Wikilink (birth year–death year), descriptor

syntax
* [[Joel Spencer]] (born 1946), American mathematician
* [[Walter Baldwin Spencer]] (1860–1929), British-Australian biologist and anthropologist

Entry wikilink

Piped links should not be used for entries. The wikilink should be the actual article title.

Good:

Bad:

Birth and death

Birth and death information should be included directly following the name, if available, in parentheses to help differentiate one entry from another.

  • Subject living, e.g.:
  • Year of birth is unknown and earliest known period of activity, e.g.:
  • Year of birth is known only approximately, e.g.:
  • Years of both birth and death are known only approximately, e.g.:
  • Year of death is unknown extrapolated from last known period of activity, e.g.:
  • Reign of a sovereign is uncertain, e.g.:
  • Known to have been flourishing, e.g.:
  • Known to have been alive as early as about 660 but died in 685, e.g.:

Descriptor

Descriptors provide an overview of the subject of the entry.

  • Text should be kept to a minimum because the actual article should provide the best description of the subject
  • Format follows this basic pattern: Citizenship occupation
    • e.g.: American professional tennis player
  • Descriptor should not include a wikilink

Articles

A name article usually contains either a list of entries that link to other articles or a wikilink to a list article. If at least two articles matching the surname or given name of the subject of a name article do not exist, then the surname or given name list article would not be notable and should not be created. A properly sourced article about a name may still be notable without a list.

Spencer (surname) has been assessed as a good article. Spencer is the subject of a number of articles. Each is presented here as an example of article use in the Wikiproject Anthroponymy.

Spencer – Primary Topic

There is no primary topic for Spencer, so the disambiguation page Spencer is at the base name.

Please note this is an example of how links to Names articles look inside of a disambiguation page

Spencer may refer to:

Names


...

syntax
'''Spencer''' may refer to:
==Names==
*[[Spencer (surname)]], a surname
**[[List of people with surname Spencer]]
*[[Spencer (given name)]], a given name (including a list of people with the name)

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Spencer (surname)

Spencer (surname) is an article about the Family name Spencer. This article is not a disambiguation page.

Spencer
Pronunciationspènser, /ˈspɛnsər/
Origin
Word/nameMedieval Latin dispensa and dispensator
Meaningderived from the Old French despensier, a steward
Region of originEngland
Other names
Related namesSpenser, Spender, Espencer, Spence, Spens

The origin of the surname Spencer (also Spence, Spender, Spens, and Spenser) can be traced directly to Robert d'Abbetot, who is listed as Robert le Dispenser, a tenant-in-chief of several counties, in the Domesday Book of 1086. Robert was possibly one of the Norman knights who fought alongside (or accompanied) William the Conqueror in the defeat of King Harold II of England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. There is little doubt that both Robert and his brother Urse came to England at about the time as the Battle of Hastings. They were both beneficiaries of William over the years, and were given titles and substantial land and property—suggesting repayment for some earlier deeds. It is likely that Robert's first acknowledgment was his official appointment as Royal "Dispencier" sometimes expressed more grandly as "Royal Steward", "King's Steward" or "Lord Steward". As dispenser of provisions to the King and his household Robert was known and recorded as Robert le Despencer or, in its Latinised form, Robertus Dispensator. There is also the possibility that Robert held this official position before arriving in England.

Robert's adopted surname was usually written as Despenser or Dispenser—notably in works such as the Domesday Book of 1086 and the Scottish Ragman Rolls of 1291 and 1296. From 1066 until the 13th century the occupational name attributed to Robert d'Abetot existed with numerous spelling and other variations. Eventually both the "le" and "de" that frequently preceded the name were omitted. In 1392 the popular "s" in the centre of the name was discarded and replaced with the "c" seen in the present-day form—Spencer.

The surname Spencer has gained in popularity over time. In the 19th century it also become popular as a given name—especially in the United States of America.

...

Notable Spencers


The following is a small selection of notable Spencers.

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This template should be used only in the article (main) namespace.

syntax
{{For|a list of persons with the surname Spencer|List of persons with the surname Spencer}}
{{Infobox family name
|name = Spencer
|image= Spencer Arms.svg
|imagesize = 80px
|caption   =  '''Arms of Sir John Spencer of [[Wormleighton]], [[Warwickshire]], granted in 1504'''
| pronunciation = spènser, {{IPA-en|ˈspɛnsər|}}<br />
| meaning       = derived from the [[Old French]] despensier, a [[Stewardship|steward]]
| region        = [[England]]
| origin        = [[Medieval Latin]] dispensa and dispensator
| related names = [[Spenser]], [[Spender]], Espencer, Spence, Spens|
| foreign equivalents = Speiser (German), Economos (Greek)
| footnotes =
}}
The origin of the surname '''Spencer''' (also [[Spence (surname)|Spence]], [[Spender]],  [[Spens]], and [[Spenser]]) can be traced directly to [[Robert Despenser|Robert d'Abbetot]], who is listed as Robert le Dispenser, a tenant-in-chief of several counties, in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086. Robert was possibly one of the [[Normandy|Norman]] knights who fought alongside (or accompanied) [[William the Conqueror]] in the defeat of [[Harold Godwinson|King Harold II of England]] at the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066. There is little doubt that both Robert and his brother Urse came to England at about the time as the Battle of Hastings. They were both beneficiaries of William over the years, and were given titles and substantial land and property—suggesting repayment for some earlier deeds. It is likely that Robert's  first acknowledgment was his official appointment as Royal "Dispencier" sometimes expressed more grandly as "Royal Steward", "King's Steward" or "Lord Steward". As dispenser of provisions to the King and his household Robert was known and recorded as ''Robert le Despencer'' or, in its Latinised form, ''Robertus Dispensator.'' There is also the possibility that Robert held this official position before arriving in England.

Robert's adopted surname was usually written as ''Despenser'' or ''Dispenser''—notably in works such as the Domesday Book of 1086 and the Scottish [[Ragman Rolls]] of 1291 and 1296. From 1066 until the 13th century the occupational name attributed to Robert d'Abetot existed with numerous spelling and other variations. Eventually both the "le" and "de" that frequently preceded the name were omitted. In 1392 the popular "s" in the centre of the name was discarded and replaced with the "c" seen in the present-day form—''Spencer''.

The surname Spencer has gained in popularity over time. In the 19th century it also become popular as a given name—especially in the United States of America.

...

==Notable Spencers==
{{Main|List of persons with the surname Spencer}}
:The following is a small selection of notable Spencers.

...

{{surname|Spencer}}

List of people with surname Spencer

The Spencer (surname) has a good deal of content, so adding the full list of people with the surname would be excessive. There are enough persons with that surname to support its own list. List of people with surname Spencer is not a disambiguation page; it is a List.

This is a list of people with surname Spencer.

A


Albert Spencer

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B


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syntax
{{wiktionary|Spencer}}
{{For|the history and derivation of the surname Spencer|Spencer (surname)}}

This is a '''list of people with surname Spencer'''.

{{Compact ToC|allowtoc=yes|side=yes|top=yes|num=yes}}

==A==
[[File:AlbertSpencer.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Albert Spencer]]
* [[Abigail Spencer]]
* [[Adam Spencer]]
* [[Alan Spencer]]
* [[Alan Spencer (cricketer)]]
...
==B==
*[[Baldwin Spencer]]
*[[W. Baldwin Spencer]]
*[[Barbara J. Spencer]], economist
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Spencer (given name)

The Spencer (given name) article does not have much prose other than a list of persons with the given name. This article is not a disambiguation page; it is an article with a list that follows the Manual of Style for Wikipedia Lists.

Spencer
GenderMale
Language(s)English

Spencer is a given name of English origin.

List of persons with the given name


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syntax
{{other|Spencer}}
{{Infobox given name2
| name            = Spencer 
| image           = 
| image_size      = 
| caption         = 
| pronunciation   = 
| gender          = Male
| nameday         = 
| language        = English
}}
'''Spencer''' is a given name of [[England|English]] origin.

==List of persons with the given name==
*[[Spencer Abraham]] (born 1952), American politician
*[[Spencer Abbott (baseball)]] (1877–1951), American baseball player
...

{{given name}}

Surname stub

Names article stubs follow the Wikipedia guidelines for stubs: "A stub is an article containing only a few sentences of text which—though providing some useful information—is too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of a subject"

Schnaufer is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:

syntax
'''Schnaufer''' is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:

*[[Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer]] (1922–1950), German World War II fighter pilot
*[[David Schnaufer]] (1952–2006), American folk musician

{{Surname-stub}}

See also