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Anambiguous title is an article title that applies to more than one topic described on Wikipedia. Sometimes one of those topics is considered theprimary topic for that ambiguous title, and the article for that use is placed at the plain base name title (e.g.,Paris is an article about the capital city of France), or if another title is preferred for the article, the plain base name is made to redirect to the preferred title (e.g.,Hurricane redirects toTropical cyclone ). In other cases there is no primary topic, and a disambiguation page is placed at the title (e.g.,Thriller is a disambiguation page). Normally the other non-primary uses are placed at titles that are disambiguated naturally (seeWP:NATURALDIS ), or with a comma (e.g.,Paris, Texas ), or parenthetically (e.g.,Mercury (planet) ). Sometimes titles with a commonly used qualifier remain at least somewhat ambiguous. For example, there are 9 different albums and anEP namedThriller that are discussed on Wikipedia, so the nameThriller (album) is somewhat ambiguous. Some editors call thesepartially disambiguated titles (PDABs), orincompletely disambiguated titles (WP:INCDAB orWP:INCOMPDAB ).
The main question about PDABs is whether a PDAB itself can have a primary topic. In the example ofThriller (album) , there is one album that is very well known and is considered much more highly notable than the others.
Arequest for comments concluded on 3 September 2019 that PDABscan have primary topics, but that "the standard for making disambiguated titles such as Foo (bar) a primary topic among all Foo's that are bars should be tougher than the standard for titles that don't have any disambiguator".The Wikipedia guideline section known asWP:INCDAB orWP:INCOMPDAB was modified to reflect this.
WP:INCDAB was previously less specific about this issue. For example, as of December 2017, it said only that "When a more specific title is still ambiguous, but not enough so to call for double disambiguation, it shouldredirect back to the main disambiguation page (or a section of it). This aids navigation, and helps editors to avoid creating new articles under the ambiguous title by accident. Such redirects should be marked with{{R from incomplete disambiguation }}
."
Further back in time, there was a period of a few months in 2013 when the wording of the guidelines included a stronger discouragement of PDABs having primary topics – e.g., at one point it directly said that "Only non-disambiguated terms are eligible to have primary topics."
Primary topic considerations[ edit ]
Central to disagreements about PDABs is whether the principle ofWP:PRIMARYTOPIC applies to incompletely disambiguated titles. The quintessential example is whetherThriller (album) should lead tothe Michael Jackson album namedThriller or to the disambiguation page atThriller . As of this writing, it is an article about the Michael Jackson album, which some editors say indicates that the album is recognized by the community to be the primary topic for the term "Thriller (album)". There is also the point that any phrase which can be thetitle of a dab page could also be a potential candidate for having a primary topic, and does have a primary topic if one of the uses on that page meets theWP:PRIMARYTOPIC criteria for that title relative to the other uses on that page. Others feel that since theWP:PRIMARYTOPIC section does not specifically reference incompletely disambiguated titles likeThriller (album) , the concept of "primary topic" doesn't apply to such titles, and so the Michael Jackson album cannot be said to be a proper "primary topic" for this term.
The fundamental question is whether a given PDAB title should be used as the title of an article (or should be a redirect to one specific article) in cases where there is one topic that is arguably the "primary topic" for the PDAB title. IfWP:PRIMARYTOPIC does not apply to PDABs, how do we decide whether a PDAB title in question should be the title of a specific article (or a redirect to such an article) or a disambiguation page (or a redirect to a disambiguation page)?
FormerWP:Disambiguation guideline content on this issue was established by thisMay 2013 Village pump policy discussion , which concluded that only non-disambiguated terms should be eligible to have primary topics. However, its wording or inclusion in theWikipedia:Disambiguation editing guideline was disputed. Concurrently with a September 2013 discussion atWikipedia talk:Disambiguation , that conclusion was removed from the guideline, for lack of consensus. See also:The shortcut'sredirect for discussion .
Additionally, following aRequest for Comment discussion, it wasconcluded in June 2016 that PDABsshould sometimes be used for song and album articles when there are no otherstandalone articles sharing the same song or album name.
Historically, films have been treated differently from songs and albums per theWP:PRIMARYFILM guideline. However,a discussion to review the guideline was opened on 26 March 2024.
Original version of the former guideline (May 22, 2013)[ edit ] Partially disambiguated titles :
Only non-disambiguated terms are eligible to have primary topics. Parenthetically disambiguated titles that remain ambiguous are not considered to have a primary topic on Wikipedia. For example,Party (album) can refer toParty (Iggy Pop album) ,Party (Nick Swardson album) , andParty (Pet Shop Boys album) , thereforeParty (album) redirects toParty (disambiguation) ; neither article should be considered the primary topic for "Party (album)" because that title employs parenthetical disambiguation. While a partially disambiguated term should not serve as the title of an article, it can redirect to an article in cases when such redirection does not introduce additional ambiguity. For example,New York (city) redirects toNew York City , which is only one of several cities called "New York"; however, the term "New York City " does not employ parenthetical disambiguation and that title can itself refer to all the other cities called "New York" as well, therefore no additional ambiguity is introduced byNew York (city) redirecting there.[ 1]
Final version of the former guideline (September 18, 2013)[ edit ] Partially disambiguated page names :
If a page name containing a parenthetical qualifier is still ambiguous, it might not be asuitable article title . In such an instance, a more precise qualifier should be used. For example,Party (album) is insufficiently precise becauseParty (Iggy Pop album) ,Party (Nick Swardson album) , andParty (Pet Shop Boys album) exist. Therefore,Party (album) has no primary topic and serves as a redirect toParty (disambiguation) , tagged{{ R from incomplete disambiguation }} . With some naming conventions, it is appropriate to redirect a partially disambiguated term to an article. If so, a hatnote directing readers to other possible targets (or a disambiguation page) should be used.[ 2]
List of reported partially disambiguated article titles and their characteristics[ edit ]
The following is a manually updated list of article titles with parenthetical partial disambiguation on the English language Wikipedia. Cases where there is no otherstandalone article involved in the ambiguity are treated in separate subsections at the end of this section.
(actor) or (actress)[ edit ] Bhavana (actress) , a Malayalam actress – alsoBhavana (Kannada actress) and five other actresses atBhavana (disambiguation) § People (RM closed as no consensus 28 February 2024, and not moved 6 June 2024).Bhavana (Kannada actress) is also partially disambiguated, since the other actress also acted in Kannada films.Sam Jackson (actor) , an English actor – alsoSam Peter Jackson andSamuel L. Jackson (a much more well-known actor who is sometimes credited as "Sam Jackson") (RM closed asno consensus to move on 16 July 2023)Rahman (actor) , an Indian actor – alsoRahman (Bengali actor) (RM closed asnot moved 30 October 2022, page view ratio more than 200:1)David Ross (actor) , a British actor – alsoDavid Ross (actor, born 1728) (no record of article title discussion, 180:1 pageview ratio)Jane Seymour (actress) (an English-American actress) – alsoJane Seymour (Canadian actress) (second actress identified as Canadian although most of her life and all of her career were in the U.S., RM discussion closed asnot moved 24 January 2023, more than 100:1 pageview ratio)Robert Shaw (actor) , a British actor – alsoRobert Gottschall , a relatively obscure American actor who was sometimes, although not consistently, called Robert Shaw (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 23 August 2017 noting the obscurity and inconsistent crediting of the American actor, proposal to move to simply Robert Shaw failed 6 May 2021 due to lack of clearly greater notability than all the 33 other Robert Shaw topics combined, pageview ratio more than 500:1)Sunil (actor) , a Telugu actor – alsoSunil (Kannada actor) (RM closed asno consensus 21 August 2023, pageview ratio 69:1 ratio). (album), (EP), (soundtrack), other music releases[ edit ] 1989 (album) (by Taylor Swift) – also1989 (Ryan Adams album) (a cover of the album),1989 (Taylor's Version) (a re-recording of the album) and four other albums listed at1989 (disambiguation) § Albums (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 30 August 2023, pageview ratio about 51:1 relative to the Ryan Adams album)30 (album) (by Adele) – also30 (Harry Connick Jr. album) and five other albums listed at30 § Music (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 4 January 2024, pageview ratio about 200:1)Abraxas (album) (by Santana) – alsoAbraxas: Book of Angels Volume 19 (69:1 pageview ratio)Alicia (album) (by Alicia Keys) – alsoAlicia (Alicia Myers album) (~13:1 pageview ratio)Bad (album) (by Michael Jackson) – alsoBigger and Deffer , which is abbreviated asBAD on the cover (~12:1 pageview ratio)Born This Way (album) (by Lady Gaga) – alsoBorn This Way (Cookie Crew album) andBorn This Way: The Remix (a Lady Gaga remix album) andBorn This Way: The Collection (a Lady Gaga compilation containingBorn This Way andThe Remix ) (PDAB aspect not discussed in prior RMs, which have been about whether disambiguation is needed at all for the album, 4:1 pageview ratio relative to the other three albums combined, two of which are arguably only partial title matches based on the other album of the same artist)Boy (album) (by U2) – alsoBoy (Lena Philipsson album) (~349:1 pageview ratio)Brat (album) (by Charli XCX) – alsoBrat (Nnamdï album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 23 June 2024, ~213:1 pageview ratio)Buffalo Springfield (album) (by Buffalo Springfield) – alsoBuffalo Springfield (compilation album) andBuffalo Springfield (box set) (~4:1 pageview ratio relative to the two other albums combined)Currents (album) (by Tame Impala) – alsoCurrents (Eisley album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 30 April 2024, pageview ratio 90:1)Duke (album) (by Genesis) – alsoDuke (George Duke album) (~100:1 pageview ratio)Earthling (album) (by David Bowie) – alsoEarthling (Eddie Vedder album) (~4:1 pageview ratio)Finale (album) (by Loggins and Messina) – alsoFinale (Pierrot album) (~10:1 pageview ratio)Graceland (album) (by Paul Simon) – alsoGraceland (Kierra Sheard album) (233:1 pageview ratio)Graduation (album) (by Kanye West) – alsoGraduation (Deen album) andGraduation: Singles (RM closed asnot moved 19 October 2022, pageview ratio more than 1000:1)Hospice (album) (by The Antlers) – alsoHospice (Achilles album) (~93:1 pageview ratio)Hot Pink (album) (by Doja Cat) – alsoHot Pink (The Pink Spiders album) (pageview ratio about 100:1)Hotel California (album) (by the Eagles) – alsoHotel California (Tyga album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 29 December 2023, pageview ratio about 100:1)I'm with You (album) (by Red Hot Chili Peppers) – alsoI'm with You (Delbert McClinton album) (~85:1 pageview ratio)Incarnation (album) (by In Hearts Wake) – alsoIncarnation (Cecil Taylor album) (~10:1 pageview ratio)It Never Rains in Southern California (album) (by Albert Hammond) – alsoIt Never Rains in Southern California (compilation album) (~95:1 pageview ratio)KOD (album) (by J. Cole) – alsoK.O.D. (Tech N9ne album) (30:1 pageview ratio; punctuation may be seen as sufficient disambiguation)Lemonade (album) (by Beyoncé) – alsoLemonade (G. Love album) ,Lemonade (EP) ,Lemonade (Mucky Pup album) , and five other albums listed atLemonade (disambiguation) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 4 August 2023, pageview ratio 88:1 relative to the three other albums with articles combined)Let It Be (album) (by the Beatles) – alsoLet It Be (Bud Shank album) ,Let It Be (Laibach album) andLet It Be (The Replacements album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 19 December 2023)Madonna (album) (by Madonna) – alsoMadonna (Alisha Chinai album) (a Madonna cover album) andMadonna (...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title on 4 July 2023 with a pageview ratio of around 24:1, previous RMs in 2016 and 2017 closed asno consensus before the 2019 RFC)My Generation (album) (by The Who) – alsoMy Generation: The Very Best of The Who andSakura Gakuin 2012 Nendo: My Generation in theSakura Gakuin discography (title never discussed, theBest of topic is clearly derivative and both other topics are only a partial title match)Rage Against the Machine (album) (by Rage Against the Machine) – alsoRage Against the Machine (demo album) (~8:1 pageview ratio)Reputation (album) (by Taylor Swift) – alsoReputation (Dusty Springfield album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 21 December 2021, not moved 20 October 2022 after another RM, 56:1 pageview ratio)Ringo (album) (by Ringo Starr) – alsoRingo (Itzy album) (~12:1 pageview ratio)Set You Free (album) (by Gary Allan) – alsoSet You Free (Chisel album) and two other albums atSet You Free (disambiguation) § Albums (~3:1 pageview ratio between the two album articles)Southern Star (album) (by Alabama) – alsoSouthern Star (Brent Cobb album) (~5:1 pageview ratio)Sunshine Superman (album) (by Donovan) – alsoSunshine Superman: 18 Songs of Love and Freedom andSunshine Superman: The Very Best of Donovan (~46:1 pageview ratio relative to the two other albums with articles combined)Tattoos (album) (by Jason Derulo) – alsoTattoos (Brantley Gilbert album) (~3:1 pageview ratio)The Dreaming (album) (by Kate Bush) – alsoThe Dreaming (Monsta X album) (~31:1 pageview ratio)The Sound of Music (soundtrack) – alsoThe Sound of Music: Music from the NBC Television Event (44:1 pageview ratio)Thriller (album) (by Michael Jackson) – also eight other albums and oneEP namedThriller (and an album namedThr!!!er ) listed atThriller § Music (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 13 November 2019 after seven RM discussions that wereall about whether partial disambiguation was preferred or not; 92:1 pageview ratio over the sum of all other albums with exact title matches)True Blue (album) (by Madonna) – alsoTrue Blue (Tina Brooks album) ,True Blue (Hank Crawford album) ,True Blue (Al Cohn and Dexter Gordon album) andTrue Blue – The Very Best of John Williamson (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 6 March 2025, pageview ratio 22:1 relative to the four other albums with articles combined)True Colors (Cyndi Lauper album) – alsoTrue Colors: The Best of Cyndi Lauper (~8:1 pageview ratio)Tusk (album) (by Fleetwood Mac) – alsoTusk (The Dead C album) and the remake albumTusk (Camper Van Beethoven album) (~57:1 pageview ratio relative to the two other albums combined; ~559:1 pageview ratio relative to the non-remake album)What's Going On (album) (by Marvin Gaye) – alsoWhat's Going On (Dirty Dozen Brass Band album) andWhat's Going On (Johnny "Hammond" Smith album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 22 February 2024, pageview ratio of roughly 200:1 relative to the exact title matches)PerWP:NCBC , current radio stations are considered the primary topic over former ones with the same callsign, resulting in partial disambiguation when an AM radio station callsign is ambiguous with non-radio topics or FM radio stations.
KOLT (AM) (current radio station in Terrytown, Nebraska) – alsoKOLT (1320 AM) (defunct radio station in Scottsbluff, Nebraska)WAYS (AM) (current radio station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) – alsoWAYS (1500 AM) (defunct radio station in Macon, Georgia) andWFNZ (AM) (current radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina that previously held the callsign WAYS)WCHI (AM) (current radio station in Chillicothe, Ohio) – alsoWCHI (1490 AM) (defunct radion station in Chicago, Illinois)WOSO (AM) (current radio station in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) - alsoWOSO (1030 AM) (defunct radio station in San Juan, Puerto Rico) (RM closed asnot moved 25 January 2025)WLEE (AM) (current radio station in Winona, Mississippi) – alsoWLEE (1480 AM) (defunct radio station in Richmond, Virginia) and two other defunct radio stations that previously held the callsign WLEEWZUM (AM) (current radio station in Pittsburgh, Pensylvania) – alsoWZUM (1590 AM) (defunct radio station in Carnegie, Pennsylvania) (band), (singer), other music artists[ edit ] Alabama (band) (an American band) – alsoAlabama (Canadian band) (RM closed asnot moved 26 March 2019, 100:1 pageview ratio)Caravan (band) (an English band) – alsoCaravan (Thai band) (RM closed 30 October 2022 with no consensus, 39:1 pageview ratio)Exodus (band) (an American band) – see alsoExodus (Polish band) (more than 100:1 pageview ratio; RM closed asmoved to the partially disambiguated name 20 October 2022)Free (band) (an English band) – three other bands with similar or identical names atFree (disambiguation) (more than 10:1 pageview ratio over the others combined, which are primarily known by somewhat different names, RM closed asnot moved 16 August 2022)Genesis (band) (an English band) – alsoGénesis (band) and the original name ofVixen (band) (the accent is a distinguishing feature, and Vixen may not have been notable when they were called Genesis, 440:1 pageview ratio between the non-accented and accented bands)Hanson (band) (an American band) – alsoHanson (British band) (no RM discussion history, pageview ratio around 300:1)Jet (band) (an Australian band) – alsoJet (British band) (RM closed asmoved to the partially disambiguated name 17 February 2024)Kiss (band) (an American band) – alsoKiss (South Korean group) (RM closed asnot moved 13 January 2016, the South Korean group was not exactly a band, 85:1 pageview ratio)Lisa (South Korean singer) (born 1980) – alsoLisa (rapper) (born 1997), a Thai rapper and singer who is a member of a South Korean girl group (RM closed asno consensus 14 March 2024)Low (band) (an American band) – alsoLow (English band) (~300:1 pageview ratio)Nana (entertainer) - alsoNana (rapper) and a member of the bandWooah (~20:1 pageview ratio with the rapper, RM closed asnot moved 16 October 2024)Nirvana (band) (an American band) – alsoNirvana (British band) andNirvana 2002 (RM closed asnot moved 15 May 2013 and again 6 November 2018, 53:1 pageview ratio relative to the other two combined)Oasis (band) (a 1990s English band) – alsoOasis (American band) andOasis (1980s band) (another English band) (no discussion of the PDAB issue is evident, more than 100:1 pageview ratio versus the other two combined)Pleasure (American band) (a 1970s R&B group) – alsoPleasure (go-go band) , a Washington-based groupRosé (singer) (a Korean-New Zealand singer, born 1997) – alsoRosé (drag queen) (a Scottish-American drag queen, born 1989), who is also a singer (RM closed asnot moved 6 June 2024, 15:1 pageview ratio)Scooter (band) (a German techno music group) – alsoScooter (Belgian band) (no RM discussion history, 99:1 pageview ratio)Steve Miller (musician) - alsoSteve Miller (author, born 1957) and a pianist inDelivery (British band) (~100:1 page view ratio versus the author, RM closed asno consensus to move to the primary topic 14 November 2023) (cat), (dog), other animals[ edit ] Socks (cat) (a pet of the Clinton family) – also the protagonist ofSocks (novel) , the short name of the catSockington , and a prominentBlue Peter pet , RM closed asno consensus on 13 January 2024 (pageview ratio about 7:1 relative to those other three combined) (cricketer), (footballer), other sports players[ edit ] James Anderson (cricketer) (an English cricketer born in 1982) – alsoJames Anderson (Australian cricketer) andDuncan Anderson , an Australian cricketer who was also known as James Anderson (RM closed asnot moved 16 September 2022)Asuka (wrestler) (Japanese professional wrestler born in 1981) – alsoVeny (also a Japanese professional wrestler, formerly under the name of Asuka) andLioness Asuka (also a Japanese professional wrestler) (10:1 pageview ratio between the top two, RM closed as not moved 15 April 2023, a subsequent RM proposing moving toAsuka closed as not moved 20 October 2023)Willie Brown (American football) (Hall of Fame cornerback) – alsoWillie Brown (American football, born 1942) (RM closed asno consensus 1 January 2020, 27:1 pageview ratio)David Gilbert (snooker player) - alsoDave Gilbert (snooker player, born 1961) (RM closed asno consensus 28 January 2025)Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer) – alsoRonaldo (footballer, born 1962) ,Ronaldo (footballer, born 1977) ,Ronaldo (footballer, born 1980) ,Ronaldo (footballer, born 1990) ,Ronaldo (footballer, born 1991) ,Ronaldo (footballer, born August 1996) ,Ronaldo (footballer, born October 1996) , andRonaldo (footballer, born December 2000) (RM closed asnot moved 4 August 2023, 178:1 pageview ratio relative to the other eight combined)Joe Smith (pitcher) , a 2010s Major League pitcher – alsoJoe Smith (1910s pitcher) , who played five games in the Negro leagues (RM closed asnot moved 23 November 2021, 310:1 pageview ratio)Steve Smith (cricketer) (an Australian cricketer born in 1989) – alsoSteve Smith (cricketer, born 1961) andStephen Smith (cricketer) (RM closed asno consensus 23 July 2019; 88:1 pageview ratio versus the other two combined)Please note the guideline
WP:PRIMARYFILM , which discourages the use of partial disambiguation for film articles.
This list is complete as of March 22, 2025
"1+1" (song) (by Beyonce) - also"1+1" (Sia song) (~10:1 pageview ratio)"1950" (song) (by King Princess) - also1950 (Amedeo Minghi song) . (~14:1 pageview ratio)"Anaconda" (song) (by Nicki Minaj) – also"Anaconda" (Luísa Sonza song) and five other songs atAnaconda (disambiguation) § Music (~183:1 pageview ratio between the two song articles)"Africa" (song) (by Toto) - also"Africa" (Karl Wolf song) and"Africa" (Rose Laurens song) (RM closed asmoved to' the PDAB 11 March 2025)"Anti-Hero" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also "Anti Hero (Brave New World) " (by Marlon Roudette) (pageview ratio over 300:1)"Bad Company" (song) (by Bad Company) – also"Bad Company" (ASAP Rocky song) (~36:1 pageview ratio)"Blue Velvet" (song) (written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris) – also"Blue Velvet" (Shizuka Kudo song) (~63:1 pageview ratio)"Coat of Many Colors" (song) (by Dolly Parton) – also"Coat of Many Colors" (Brandon Lake song) (~20:1 pageview ratio)"Endless Love" (song) (by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross) – also"Endless Love" (Jeanette song) (~467:1 pageview ratio)"FML" (song) (by Kanye West) – also"FML" (Arizona Zervas song) (~12:1 pageview ratio)"Girls Like Us" (song) (by B-15 Project) – also"Girls Like Us" (Zoe Wees song) (~12:1 pageview ratio)"Helena" (song) (by My Chemical Romance) - alsoHelena (Hugo Raspoet song) and 6 other songs atHelena#Music (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB 13 January 2025)"Imagine" (song) (by John Lennon) – also"Imagine" (Ariana Grande song) ,"Imagine" (Shola Ama song) ,"Imagine" (Snoop Dogg song) ,"Imagine" (Tone Damli song) and nine other songs atImagine (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 24 April 2024; ~11:1 pageview ratio relative to the four other songs with articles combined)"Kill Bill" (song) (by SZA) – also"Kill Bill" (Brown Eyed Girls song) and a song byTedua (86:1 pageview ratio relative to the Brown Eyed Girls song, RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 31 January 2025)"Lean on Me" (song) (by Bill Withers) – also"Lean on Me" (Cheat Codes song) and"Lean on Me" (Kirk Franklin song) (~12:1 pageview ratio relative to the two other song articles combined)"Let It Be" (song) (by the Beatles) – also"Let It Be" (Labrinth song) and three other songs listed atLet It Be § Songs (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 19 December 2023)"Lola" (song) (by the Kinks) – also"Lola" (Iggy Azalea song) and four other songs atLola (disambiguation) § Music (~55:1 pageview ratio between the two song articles)"Love Child" (song) (by Diana Ross & the Supremes) – also"Love Child" (Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie song) and 5 other songs atLove child § Songs (~1000:1 pageview ratio versus the Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie song"Night and Day" (song) (by Cole Porter) - three other songs atNight and Day#Songs (~26:1 pageview ratio versus the other two with articles combined)One Fine Day (song) (by Gerry Goffin and Carole King) - alsoOne Fine Day (Jung Yong-hwa song) and eight other songs atOne Fine Day#Music (~67:1 pageview ratio)Pennies from Heaven (song) (music by Arthur Johnston and lyrics by Johnny Burke) - alsoPennies from Heaven (Inner City song) (~32:1 pageview ratio)"Poker Face" (song) (by Lady Gaga) – also"Poker Face" (Ayumi Hamasaki song) and two other songs listed atPoker face (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title on 10 November 2021; 37:1 pageview ratio)Relax (song) (by Frankie Goes to Hollywood) - alsoRelax (Deetah song) ,Relax (Crystal Waters song) ,Relax, Take It Easy , and 5 other songs atRelax#Songs (~89:1 pageview ratio versus the other two with the exact name combined)"Respect" (song) (written and originally recorded by Otis Redding, popularized by Aretha Franklin) – also"Respect" (Alliance Ethnik song) ,"Respect" (Joel Turner song) and others atRespect (disambiguation) (no discussion of the title evident, more than 100:1 pageview ratio between the Otis Redding song and the other two songs with dedicated articles combined)Ring of Fire (song) (by Johnny Cash) - alsoRing of Fire (Duane Eddy song) and a song by Def Leapord fromRetro Active (~218:1 pageview ratio)"Rio" (song) (by Duran Duran) – also"Rio" (Ledri Vula song) and three other songs atRio (disambiguation) § Songs (no discussion of the title evident; more than 100:1 pageview ratio between the two song articles)Rock Me Baby (song) (a blues standard) - alsoRock Me Baby (Johnny Nash song) (~5:1 pageview ratio)"Royals" (song) (by Lorde) – also"Royals" (Paul Rey song) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title on 14 June 2024; ~171:1 pageview ratio)"Shattered" (song) (by the Rolling Stones) – also"Shattered (Turn the Car Around)" (by O.A.R.) and five other songs listed atShattered (RM discussion closed 24 January 2019 with no consensus to move, noting that the other song with an article is not an exact match for its complete title, 2:1 pageview ratio between the two song articles)Somewhere (song) (from West Side Story) - alsoSomewhere (Bubbles song) ,Somewhere (DJ Mog & Sarah Lynn song) ,Somewhere (Shanice song) , and eight other songs atSomewhere#Songs (~38:1 pageview ratio versus the other three combined)"Stormy Weather" (song) (written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler, sung by various artists) – also"Stormy Weather" (Echo & the Bunnymen song) and at least three other songs atStormy Weather (RM closed asnot moved 6 March 2024, 62:1 pageview ratio between the two articles)"Tik Tok" (song) (by Kesha) – also"Tik Tok" (G.E.M. song) and 19 other songs (eight with articles, 11 without) with slightly different spellings atTick tock (disambiguation)#Music (RM closed asnot moved 31 October 2024)That's Life (song) (by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon) - alsoThat's Life (88-Keys song) and two other songs atThat's Life#Songs (~28:1 pageview ratio)Those Were the Days (song) (by Boris Fomin (1900–1948) but credited to Gene Raskin) - alsoThose Were the Days (Lady Sovereign song) (~208:1 pageview ratio)"Telephone" (song) (by Lady Gaga) - also"Telephone" (Exo-SC song) "Toxic" (song) (by Britney Spears) – also"Toxic" (BoyWithUke song) ,"Toxic" (YG song) and five other songs listed atToxic (disambiguation) § Music (RM closed asnot moved 28 May 2024; ~11:1 pageview ratio relative to the two other songs with articles combined)Tutti Frutti (song) (by Little Richard and Dorothy LaBostrie) - alsoTutti Frutti (New Order song) (~24:1 pageview ratio)"Umbrella" (song) (by Rihanna) – also"Umbrella" (Metro Boomin, 21 Savage and Young Nudy song) and eight other songs listed atUmbrella (disambiguation) § Songs (~102:1 pageview ratio between the two song articles)"Waterloo" (song) (by ABBA) – also"Waterloo" (Stonewall Jackson song) (RFD closed askeep toWaterloo (ABBA song) 6 February 2024)"What's Going On" (song) (by Marvin Gaye) – also"What's Going On" (Casey Donovan song) ,"What's Going On" (Taste song) and other songs atWhat's Going On (disambiguation) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 22 June 2022; 30:1 pageview ratio over those other two combined)When a Man Loves a Woman (song) (by Percy Sledge) - alsoWhen a Man Loves a Woman (Jody Watley song) (~58:1 pageview ratio)"Yesterday" (song) (by the Beatles) – also"Yesterday" (Black Eyed Peas song) ,"Yesterday" (Toni Braxton song) ,"Yesterday" (Shanice song) , and other songs listed atYesterday (disambiguation) (33:1 pageview ratio over the three other songs that have articles devoted to them combined, 36% of outgoing links fromYesterday (disambiguation) , historic influence importance asserted, RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 21 May 2023) (TV series) or similar[ edit ] Apprentice (video game) – alsoApprentice (Magic: The Gathering software) , which may or may not be considered a video game (RM closed as not moved 3 December 2023)Portal (video game) (a 2007 game by Valve) – alsoPortal (series) ,Portal (1986 video game) ,Portal 2 ,Portal (video game element) , etc. (2:1 pageview ratio relative to the series, RM closed asnot moved 6 March 2022, another closed asnot moved again 4 June 2023)Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game) – alsoSonic the Hedgehog (8-bit video game) (also released in 1991, a result from a tricky RM on 14 December 2019, a subsequent RM was closed asnot moved 22 February 2021, and a third RM closed asnot moved 12 April 2024, 6:1 pageview ratio)Deadlock (video game) (an upcoming video game) by Valve – alsoDeadlock: Planetary Conquest (a 1996 game by Accolade, RM closed asno consensus 23 November 2024) Comma disambiguation[ edit ] Argyle, Wisconsin (a village) – alsoArgyle (town), Wisconsin (~3.5:1 pageview ratio)Green Bay, Wisconsin (a city) – alsoGreen Bay (town), Wisconsin andGreen Bay (Lake Michigan) (~8:1 pageview ratio ratio relative to the other two combined)Hunter, New York (a town) – alsoHunter (village), New York (~7:1 pageview ratio)Lincoln Park, Chicago (a neighborhood) – alsoLincoln Park (Chicago park)Midway, Howard County, Arkansas (an unincorporated community) – alsoMidway (ghost town), Howard County, Arkansas Newport, Wales (a city in Wales) andNewport, Pembrokeshire (a town in Wales) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title from bareNewport 27 February 2014, a subsequent RM reverted an undiscussed move 26 December 2018. This name was used partly due to the fact that a suitable alternative qualifier, such asNewport, Gwent orNewport, South Wales , was problematic. 12:1 pageview ratio.)Fleet, Hampshire (in Hart) andFleet, Hayling Island (which is also in Hampshire) (RM closed as no consensus 8 September 2019, more than 100:1 pageview ratio)Tunstall, Staffordshire (in Stoke-on-Trent) andTunstall, Stafford (which also in Staffordshire) (RM closed as no consensus 8 September 2019, both infrequently read topics, 37:1 pageview ratio) Canada and United States page names[ edit ] 860 partially-disambiguated titles of US and Canada municipalities exist in the formatMunicipality, State when other articles in the formatMunicipality, County, State also exist. The following is a list of those partially-disambiguated articles whose titles have been the subject of an RM:
Alpine, California (a census-designated place in San Diego County) – alsoAlpine, Los Angeles County, California (an unincorporated community) (RM closed asnot moved 8 April 2021)Eden, Wisconsin (a village in Fond du Lac County) – alsoEden (town), Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin andEden, Iowa County, Wisconsin (a town) (RM closed asno consensus 8 March 2017)El Cerrito, California (a city in Contra Costa County) – alsoEl Cerrito, Riverside County, California (a census-designated place) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 31 July 2010)Fairview, Kentucky (a census-designated place in Christian and Todd Counties) – alsoFairview, Kenton County, Kentucky (a city) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 26 August 2013)Fairview, New Jersey (a borough in Bergen County) – also six other locations atFairview, New Jersey (disambiguation) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 5 October 2021)Jefferson, Georgia (a city in Jackson County) – alsoJefferson, Camden County, Georgia (an unincorporated community) (RM closed asnot moved 30 October 2024, ~94:1 pageview ratio)Providence, Kentucky (a city in Webster County) – alsoProvidence, Simpson County, Kentucky (an unincorporated community) andProvidence, Trimble County, Kentucky (an unincorporated community) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 5 October 2013)St. Joseph, Florida (an abandoned former town in Calhoun County) – alsoSt. Joseph, Pasco County, Florida (an unincorporated community) and three other places atSt. Joseph, Florida (disambiguation) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 10 July 2023)Stanley, Wisconsin (a city in Chippewa and Clark Counties) – alsoStanley, Barron County, Wisconsin (a town) (RM closed asno consensus 14 June 2014)Wilmington, Illinois (a city in Will County) – alsoWilmington, Greene County, Illinois (a village) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 17 April 2024, ~18:1 pageview ratio)911 (emergency telephone number) – also911 (Philippines) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 31 January 2024)ABC News (Australia) (a news service) – alsoABC News (Australian TV channel) Black Friday (2004) (a crackdown on protesters by Maldivian government forces) – alsoBlack Friday (2004 film) (an Indian film directed by Anurag Kashyap)Canfield (solitaire) (US name for a card game referred to in the UK asDemon ) – alsoKlondike (solitaire) (US name for a card game referred to in the UK asCanfield )Chicken (game) – alsoChicken (video game) (~117:1 pageview ratio)DICE (company) - alsoDice (ticketing company) Fossa (animal) (Cryptoprocta ferox ) – alsoMalagasy civet (Fossa fossana )FX (TV channel) (American TV channel) – alsoFX (Asian TV channel) ,FX (Australian TV channel) ,FX (Canadian TV channel) ,FX (Greek TV channel) ,FX (Indian TV channel) ,FX (Italian TV channel) ,FX (Latin American TV channel) ; see alsoFX (international) (8:1 pageview ratio relative to the other eight combined)Imperial (automobile) (marque used by Chrysler Corporation) – alsoImperial (British automobile) (no record of article title discussion, more than 200:1 pageview ratio)Ion (play) (by Euripedes) – alsoIon (Talfourd play) (~13:1 pageview ratio)Jinx (game) (children's game) – alsoJinx (video game) (~10:1 pageview ratio)Joker (character) (by DC Comics) – also the name of video game charactersJoker (Persona) andJoker (Mass Effect) (long RM history, most recentlynot moved 15 November 2021)Jon Kent (DC Comics) - three other uses atJonathan Kent#Comics (RM closed asno consensus 19 May 2024)Lys (river) (a river in France and Belgium) – alsoLys (Dora Baltea) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 11 August 2017, 12:1 pageview ratio)Menstruation (mammal) (menstrual cycle in non-human mammals) – alsoMenstruation (human menstrual cycle)Michael Cohen (lawyer) – alsoMichael H. Cohen , who is also a lawyer (RM closed asno consensus 22 May 2024)Minions (Despicable Me ) (fictional characters) – alsoMinions (film) (a 2015 American film directed by Kyle Balda and Pierre Coffin)New York Giants (baseball) (a team in the National League, later moved to San Francisco) – alsoNew York Giants (Players' League) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 16 May 2022, pageview ratio 123:1)Qi (state) - many other uses atQi (disambiguation)#Defunct states Richard III (play) – alsoRichard III (1699 play)The Running Man (novel) (by Richard Bachman, alias of Stephen King) – alsoThe Running Man (Bauer novel) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB 19 October 2012, 54:1 pageview ratio)Social Democratic Party (UK) – alsoSocial Democratic Party (UK, 1979) ,Social Democratic Party (UK, 1988–1990) , andSocial Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present) (pageview ratio 1:1 relative toSocial Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present) ), RMs in 2021 and 2023 closed asnot moved Southeastern (train operating company) – alsoSoutheastern (train operating company, 2006–2021) (pageview ratio 3:1, RM closed asnot moved 4 March 2024)Toilet (room) (a room containing a toilet in a private residence) – alsoPublic toilet (a room containing toilets for use by the general public; referred to in some dialects as simplytoilet )Utopia (book) - alsoUtopia (German science fiction) andUtopia (Tawfik novel) (~250:1 pageview ratio)World Tag Team Championship (WWE) (established in 2002, renamed to its current name in 2024) – alsoWorld Tag Team Championship (WWE, 1971–2010) Album and song articles with no otherstandalone article[ edit ] Following aRequest for Comment discussion, it wasconcluded in June 2016 that when a song or album is the only song or album that has a standalone article on Wikipedia, but other songs or albums of the same name are listed on the disambiguation page for that name perMOS:DABMENTION , the article title of the song or album that has a standalone articleshould not include the artist name. This conclusion has since been included in a footnote of the guideline atWP:ALBUMDAB .
The following is a manually updated list of such instances:
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"1%" (song) (by Tomomi Itano) – four other songs atOne percent § Songs "1963" (song) (by New Order) – also a song onHappenstance (Rachael Yamagata album)"1979" (song) (by the Smashing Pumpkins) – also a song by Good Charlotte onCardiology (album)"2gether" (song) (by Roger Sanchez and Far East Movement) – also a song onGold Nigga "4:44" (song) (by Jay-Z) – also a song byPark Bom 14 (album) (by David Garrett) – also an album byCharli XCX A Fine Mess (album) (by Kate Voegele) – also an album byDavid Baerwald A Taste of Honey (album) (by A Taste of Honey) – also an album byJames Booker "A Woman Like Me" (song) (by Beyoncé) – also a song by Bettye LaVette onA Woman Like Me (album)Addendum (album) (by John Maus) – also an album byAssemblage 23 "Alaska" (song) (by Maggie Rogers) – six other songs atAlaska (disambiguation) § Songs Alias (album) (by Alias) – also an album byThe Magic Numbers All Shall Be Well (album) (by Virginia Astley) – also an album byBukas Palad Music Ministry "All Star" (song) (by Smash Mouth) – two other songs atAll-star (disambiguation) § Songs "All Things Must Pass" (song) (by George Harrison) – five other songs atAll Things Must Pass (disambiguation) § Music "American Life" (song) (by Madonna) – also a song by Primus onSailing the Seas of Cheese "American Pie" (song) (by Don McLean) – also a song byShea Diamond "Amor Prohibido" (song) (by Selena) – five other songs atAmor Prohibido (disambiguation) § Music "Amy" (song) (by Green Day) – two other songs atAmy (disambiguation) § Music "Animal Farm" (song) (by the Kinks) – three other songs atAnimal Farm (disambiguation) § Other uses Anti (album) (by Rihanna) – alsoAnti EP and another album listed atAnti (disambiguation) § Arts and media "Arizona" (song) (by Mark Lindsay) – six other songs atArizona (disambiguation) § Music "Arkansas" (song) (by Eva Ware Barnett) – also a song byGlen Campbell August (album) (by Eric Clapton) – two other albums atAugust (disambiguation) § Albums "August" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – two other songs atAugust (disambiguation) § Songs "Azul" (song) (by Cristian Castro) – three other songs atAzul (disambiguation) § Arts and entertainment "Basket Case" (song) (by Green Day) – four other songs atBasket Case (disambiguation) § Music "Big Boy" (song) (by the Jackson 5) – also a song bySparks (band) "Big Sky" (song) (by the Kinks) – two other songs atBig Sky (disambiguation) § Songs "Bitches" (song) (by Tove Lo) – three other songs atBitch (disambiguation) § Songs "Black Cat" (song) (by Janet Jackson) – nine other songs atBlack cat (disambiguation) § Songs "Black Gold" (song) (by Soul Asylum) – five other songs atBlack gold (disambiguation) § Music "Blaze" (song) (by Kotoko) – two other songs atBlaze (disambiguation) § Songs "Break the Ice" (song) (by Britney Spears) – five other songs atBreak the Ice (disambiguation) "Bright Eyes" (song) (by Art Garfunkel) – two other songs atBright Eyes (disambiguation) § Music "Britney" (song) (by Bebo Norman) – also a song onBusted (2002 Busted album)"Butter" (song) (by BTS) – three other songs atButter (disambiguation) § Songs "Candida" (song) (by Dawn) – also a song onRev (Ultra Vivid Scene album)"Cardigan" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also another song by Don Toliver onHeaven or Hell (album)"Cars" (song) (by Gary Numan) – also a song onCars (Now, Now Every Children album)"Chandelier" (song) (by Sia) – two other songs atChandelier (disambiguation) "Cheap Thrills" (song) (by Sia) – three other songs listed atCheap Thrills (disambiguation) § Songs "Chelsea" (song) (by Stefy) – three other songs atChelsea (disambiguation) § Songs "Chlorine" (song) (by Twenty One Pilots) – two other songs atChlorine (disambiguation) § Music (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 29 April 2021)"City Girl" (song) (by Kevin Shields) – also a song byPeter Orloff "Civil War" (song) (by Guns N' Roses) – also a song onCaptain America: Civil War (soundtrack)"Clean" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – two other songs listed atClean (disambiguation) § Songs "Clocks" (song) (by Coldplay) – also a song byPaul Brett "Come & Go" (song) (by Juice Wrld and Marshmello) – three other songs atCome and Go (disambiguation) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 17 July 2023)"Computer Games" (song) (by Mi-Sex) – also a song by George Clinton onComputer Games (album)"Copacabana" (song) (by Barry Manilow) – also a song onCopacabana (Sarah Vaughan album)"Cosas del Amor" (song) (by Vikki Carr and Ana Gabriel) – two other songs atCosas del Amor (disambiguation) "Cups" (song) (by Anna Kendrick) – two other songs atCup (disambiguation) § Music Cycle (album) (by the Paul Horn Quintet) – two other albums atCycle (disambiguation) § Albums , and various albums calledCycles "Dance Alone" (song) (by Sia and Kylie Minogue) – five other songs atDance Alone (disambiguation) "Deep Blue" (song) (by George Harrison) – four other songs atDeep Blue (disambiguation) § Songs "Die Another Day" (song) (by Madonna) – two other songs atDie Another Day (disambiguation) "Doghouse" (song) (by No Doubt) – also a song by Neil Young onBluenote Café "Don't Ever Change" (song) (by Gerry Goffin and Carole King) – also a song by the Kinks onKinda Kinks "Edelweiss" (song) (fromThe Sound of Music ) – also a song onEdelweiss (Drezden album)"Enamorada de Ti" (song) (by Selena) – also a song byJenilca Giusti "End Game" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – two other songs listed atEndgame (disambiguation) § Songs "Engel" (song) (by Rammstein) – two other songs atEngel (disambiguation) § Music "Erotica" (song) (by Madonna) – two other songs atErotica (disambiguation) § Songs "Escapade" (song) (by Janet Jackson) – also a song onEscapade (James Spaulding album)"Eve of Destruction" (song) (by P. F. Sloan) – also a song by the Chemical Brothers onNo Geography "Everything Must Go" (song) (by the Manic Street Preachers) – also a song onEverything Must Go (Steely Dan album) and three other songs atEverything Must Go (disambiguation) § Music "Exile" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – six other songs listed atExile (disambiguation) § Songs "Eyes Open" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – three other songs listed atEyes Open (disambiguation) § Music "Fifteen" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also a song by Harry Belafonte fromLove Is a Gentle Thing and two other songs titled "15" at15 (disambiguation) § Songs Firepower (album) (by Judas Priest) – two other albums atFirepower (disambiguation) § Albums (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 20 December 2018)"Firework" (song) (by Katy Perry) – four other songs atFireworks (disambiguation) § Songs "Flower Power" (song) (by Girls' Generation) – four other songs atFlower power (disambiguation) § Songs (RM closed asnot moved 9 December 2013)"Follow Me Home" (song) (by the Sugababes) – also a song onCommuniqué (Dire Straits album)"Fools Gold" (song) (by the Stone Roses) – three other songs atFool's Gold (disambiguation) § Songs "Golden Touch" (song) (by Razorlight) – also a song by Shabba Ranks onGolden Touch (album)"Good Together" (song) (by James Barker Band) – seven other songs atGood Together (disambiguation) § Music "Goodies" (song) (by Ciara) – also a song byThe Goodees "Handle with Care" (song) (by the Traveling Wilburys) – two other songs atHandle with Care (disambiguation) § Songs "Happy Together" (song) (by the Turtles) – also a song by Super Junior onSorry, Sorry (album)"Hello Hello" (song) (by Superfly), nine other songs atHello Hello with similar or identical titles"Helter Skelter" (song) (written by Paul McCartney, recorded by the Beatles) – at least five other songs atHelter Skelter (disambiguation) § Songs "Highwire" (song) (by the Rolling Stones) – also a song by Gin Blossoms on the 1996 albumCongratulations I'm Sorry "Holy Ground" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – four other songs listed atHoly Ground (disambiguation) § Songs "Homegrown" (song) (by the Zac Brown Band) – also a Neil Young song onAmerican Stars 'n Bars and as the title track ofHomegrown (Neil Young album)"Hot Potato" (song) (by La Toya Jackson) – also a song bythe Wiggles "I Am Waiting" (song) (by the Rolling Stones) – eight other songs atI Am Waiting (disambiguation) "I Was Born to Love You" (song) (by Freddie Mercury) – also a song by Eric Carmen onI Was Born to Love You (album)"I'll Be Back" (song) (by the Beatles) – three other songs atI'll Be Back (disambiguation) If You Only Knew (album) (by Gina Thompson) – also an album byJimmy Scott "Illusions" (song) (by Cypress Hill) – eight other songs atIllusion (disambiguation) § Songs "Indiana" (song) (by Sarsa) – two other songs atIndiana (disambiguation) § Music "Innamorata" (song) (fromArtists and Models ) – also a song by Pat Benatar onInnamorata (album)Innuendo (album) (by Queen) – also an album byAmberian Dawn "Inolvidable" (song) (by Julio Gutiérrez) – three other songs atInolvidable (disambiguation) § Songs "Into the West" (song) (by Annie Lennox) – two other songs atInto the West (disambiguation) "Iridescent" (song) (by Linkin Park) – also a song onIridescent (album)"Iris" (song) (by the Goo Goo Dolls) – six other songs atIris (disambiguation) § Songs "Iron Man" (song) (by Black Sabbath) – two other songs atIronman (disambiguation) § Music "Isis" (song) (by Bob Dylan) – also"ISIS" (song) and two other songs atIsis (disambiguation) § Music "Isobel" (song) (by Björk) – also a song by Dido onNo Angel "It's a Jungle Out There" (song) (by Randy Newman) – also a song by Three Dog Night on the albumIt's a Jungle "It's a Party" (song) (by Busta Rhymes) – four other songs atIt's a Party § Songs (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 19 December 2024)"It's Time" (song) (by Imagine Dragons) – five other songs listed atIt's Time (disambiguation) § Songs , including the most popular song on an Elvis Costello album (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title on 28 July 2016)"Japan" (song) (by Famous Dex) – nine other songs listed atJapan (disambiguation) § Songs "John Brown" (song) (by Bob Dylan) – also a song onMasters of Reality (album)"Jolene" (song) (by Dolly Parton) – at least five other songs atJolene (disambiguation) § Music "Jubilation" (song) (by Paul Anka) – also a song onJubilation (Randy Johnston album)"Junk" (song) (by Paul McCartney) – also a song byZico Chain Just in Time (album) (by Larry Willis) – two other albums listed atJust in Time (disambiguation) § Music "Kashmir" (song) (by Led Zeppelin) – also a song by Scooter onBack to the Heavyweight Jam "Keep It Together" (song) (by Madonna) – two other songs atKeep It Together (disambiguation) "Kicks" (song) (by Paul Revere & the Raiders) – two other songs atKick (disambiguation) § Songs Kids in Love (album) (by Kygo) – also an album bythe Mowgli's "Kiss Me Goodbye" (song) (by Petula Clark) – also "Kiss Me Good-Bye " and two other songs atKiss Me Goodbye (disambiguation) "Knife" (song) (by Grizzly Bear) – also a song by Rockwell onSomebody's Watching Me (album)"Kokomo" (song) (by the Beach Boys) – two other songs atKokomo (disambiguation) § Songs "Lady Jane" (song) (by the Rolling Stones) – also two other songs atLady Jane (disambiguation) § Media "Lake of Fire" (song) (by the Meat Puppets) – three other songs atLake of Fire (disambiguation) "Let's Get It On" (song) (by Marvin Gaye) – also a song by Peter Andre onPeter Andre (album)"Life on Mars" (song) (by David Bowie) – also a song byDexter Wansel "Lifetimes" (song) (by Katy Perry) – two other songs listed atLifetime "Like a Virgin" (song) (by Madonna) – also a song by MC Lyte onAct Like You Know "London Boy" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also a song byLim Young-woong "Longing" (song) (by X Japan) – four other songs atLonging (disambiguation) § Music "Love for Sale" (song) (by Cole Porter) – four other songs atLove for Sale (disambiguation) § Songs Love Stories (album) (by Eliane Elias) – also an album byABBA Lover (album) (by Taylor Swift) – three other albums atLover (disambiguation) § Albums "Lyla" (song) (by Oasis) – also a song by Avishai Cohen onLyla (album)"Manchester" (song) (by the Beautiful South) – also a song byThe Times "Manhattan" (song) (by Rodgers and Hart) – three other songs atManhattan (disambiguation) § Music "Mastermind" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – four other songs listed atMastermind (disambiguation) § Songs "Matchbox" (song) (by Carl Perkins) – also a song by the Kooks onInside In / Inside Out "Mean" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also a song onFunhouse (Pink album)"Michelle" (song) (by the Beatles) – two other songs atMichelle (disambiguation) § Music "Millennium" (song) (by Robbie Williams) – two other songs atMillennium (disambiguation) § Songs "Mind" (song) (by The Farm) – three other songs atMind (disambiguation) § Music "Mirrorball" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also"Mirror Ball" (song) and four other songs atMirror ball (disambiguation) Misery (album) (by the Amity Affliction) – also an album byDisentomb "Misty" (song) (by Erroll Garner) – also a song by Kate Bush on50 Words for Snow "Monica" (song) (by the Kinks) – two other songs atMonica (disambiguation) § Music Mr. Saturday Night (album) (by Jon Pardi) – also an album byJulian Velard "Murder" (song) (by New Order) – eighteen other songs atMurder (disambiguation) § Songs "Needy" (song) (by Ariana Grande) – also a song onAlbum of the Year (The Good Life album)"Nemo" (song) (by Nightwish) – also a song onSafety in Numbers (Umphrey's McGee album)"New Romantics" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also a song by Hands Like Houses fromDissonants New York (album) (by Lou Reed) – also an album byAntti Tuisku "Nick of Time" (song) (by Bonnie Raitt) – two other songs listed atNick of Time (disambiguation) § Music "Nirvana" (song) (by Inna) – nine other songs atNirvana (disambiguation) § Songs "No Reply" (song) (by the Beatles) – also a song by Buzzcocks fromAnother Music in a Different Kitchen "Nothing New" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – four other songs atNothing New "Nowhere Man" (song) (by the Beatles) – also a song by Anti-Nowhere League fromWe Are...The League "Oceania" (song) (by Björk) – also a song onOceania (The Smashing Pumpkins album) and two other songs atOceania (disambiguation) § Music "Old Man" (song) (by Neil Young) – seven other songs atOld man (disambiguation) § Songs "Orange Crush" (song) (by R.E.M.) – also a song by Stefy onThe Orange Album "Ours" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – five other songs listed atOurs (disambiguation) § Songs "Outrageous" (song) (by Britney Spears) – two other songs atOutrageous (disambiguation) "Pennsylvania" (song) (by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner) – two other songs listed atPennsylvania (disambiguation) § Music "Piano Man" (song) (by Billy Joel) – three other songs listed atPiano Man (disambiguation) § Music "Picture Book" (song) (by the Kinks) – also a song onPicture Book (Simply Red album)"Pillow Talk" (song) (by Sylvia Robinson) – also a song by Doris Day fromPillow Talk "Pillowtalk" (song) (by Zayn) – also a song by Isolée fromWe Are Monster "Please Please Me" (song) (by the Beatles) – also a song onState of Mind (Holly Valance album) andTogether Forever (Lisette Melendez album)"Poison Ivy" (song) (by the Coasters) – also a song by the same name by Faster Pussycat onWake Me When It's Over "Porcelain" (song) (by Moby) – six other songs atPorcelain (disambiguation) § Songs Proof (album) (by BTS) – two other albums listed atProof (disambiguation) § Albums and records Proof Positive (album) (by J. J. Johnson) – also an album by the same name bySteve Roach "Pure" (song) (by the Lightning Seeds) – six other songs atPure (disambiguation) § Songs Q (album) (by Mr. Children) – also an album by Krokofant"Q" (song) (by the Future Sound of London) – also a song by AAA"Queer" (song) (by Garbage) – three other songs atQueer (disambiguation) § Arts and entertainment Raising Hell (album) (by Run-DMC) – also an album byFatback Band Ramones (album) (by the Ramones) – two other albums listed atRamones (disambiguation) "Ray of Light" (song) (by Madonna) – also a song onRay of Light (Tina Guo album)"Rebels" (song) (by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) – also a song by Matchbox Twenty onWhere the Light Goes "Red Velvet" (song) (written by Ian Tyson, recorded by Johnny Cash) – also a song by OutKast onStankonia "Reflection" (song) (written by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel, recorded by Lea Salonga) – seven other songs atReflection (disambiguation) § Songs "Revolver" (song) (by Madonna featuring Lil Wayne) – five other songs atRevolver (disambiguation) § Songs "Rhinoceros" (song) (by The Smashing Pumpkins) – also a song byJamie Block "Rock Hard" (song) (by the Beastie Boys) – also a song by Suzi Quatro onRock Hard (album)"Rocket Man" (song) (by Elton John) – two other songs listed atRocket Man (disambiguation) § Music (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title on 17 December 2013)"Running Out of Time" (song) (by Paramore) – eleven other songs listed atRunning Out of Time (disambiguation) § Songs "Sandwiches" (song) (by Detroit Grand Pubahs) – also a song byBob King (children's musician) "Scarlet" (song) (by the Rolling Stones) – seven other songs listed atScarlet (disambiguation) § Songs "Shadowland" (song) (by Heather Headley and Tsidii Le Loka) – seven other songs atShadowland (disambiguation) § Music "Shape" (song) (by Sugababes) – also a song onSingularity (Joe Morris album)"Shellshock" (song) (by New Order) – six other songs atShellshock (disambiguation) § Songs "Sick" (song) (by Adellitas Way) – ten other songs listed atSick (disambiguation) § Songs "Sin" (song) (by Nine Inch Nails) – three other songs atSin (disambiguation) § Music "Six" (song) (by Mansun) – three other songs listed at6 (disambiguation) § Songs Sons of Alpha Centauri (album) (by Sons of Alpha Centauri) – also an eponymous demo album"Sparks Fly" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – five other songs listed atSparks Fly (disambiguation) § Music "Speak Now" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also a song by Leslie Odom Jr. fromOne Night in Miami... "Speed of Sound" (song) (by Coldplay) – also a song onSpeed of Sound (Anvil album) and five other songs atSpeed of sound (disambiguation) § Songs "Spinning" (song) (by No Rome, Charli XCX and The 1975) – three other songs by the same name atSpin (disambiguation) § Songs State of Grace (album) (by the Street Dogs) – two other albums listed atState of Grace (disambiguation) § Albums "State of Grace" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – five other songs listed atState of Grace (disambiguation) § Songs States (album) (by the Paper Kites) – also an album byKlinik "Stripped" (song) (by Depeche Mode) – three other songs atStripped (disambiguation) § Music "Suave" (song) (by Luis Miguel) – two other songs atSuave (disambiguation) "Sucker Punch" (song) (by Sigrid) – seven other songs listed atSucker Punch (disambiguation) § Songs "Summer in the City" (song) (by the Lovin' Spoonful) – two other songs atSummer in the City "Superstition" (song) (by Stevie Wonder) – also a song onSuperstition (The Birthday Massacre album)"Take Me Out" (song) (by Franz Ferdinand) – two other songs atTake Me Out (disambiguation) "Tally" (song) (by Blackpink) – also a song byMidwxst and Denzel Curry"Temptations" (song) (by 2Pac) – also a song onPartyNextDoor 3 "Tender" (song) (by Blur) – five other songs atTender (disambiguation) § Entertainment "The Best of Both Worlds" (song) (by Miley Cyrus) – also a song onThe Best of Both Worlds (Jay-Z and R. Kelly album)"The Everlasting" (song) (by the Manic Street Preachers) – also a song by Loudness onThe Everlasting (album)"The Globe" (song) (by Big Audio Dynamite II) – also a song by Lisa O'Neill onAll of This Is Chance "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (song) (by Glen Campbell) – two other songs atThe Hand That Rocks the Cradle (disambiguation) "The Moon" (song) (by Taxi) – three other songs atMoon (disambiguation) § Songs "The News" (song) (by Paramore) – two other songs listed atNews (disambiguation) § Songs "The Night Before" (song) (by the Beatles) – also a song onThe Night Before (Hooverphonic album)"The Night I Fell in Love" (song) (by the Pet Shop Boys) – also a song by Luther Vandross onThe Night I Fell in Love (album)"The One and Only" (song) (written by Nik Kershaw, recorded by Chesney Hawkes) – two other songs atThe One and Only (disambiguation) § Songs "The Outside" (song) (by Twenty One Pilots) – also a song onTaylor Swift (album)"The Sign" (song) (by Ace of Base) – two other songs atThe Sign (disambiguation) "The Spider and the Fly" (song) (by the Rolling Stones) – also a song byMyra Taylor (singer) "The Story of Us" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – also song by Charlotte Church fromBack to Scratch The Voyage (album) (by Johnny Duhan) – also an album byHaywyre "The Voyage" (song) (by Johnny Duhan) – also a song by the Moody Blues onOn the Threshold of a Dream "The Warning" (song) (by Eminem) – also a song by Nine Inch Nails fromYear Zero (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 15 December 2024)"The Way We Were" (song) (by Barbra Streisand) – two other songs atThe Way We Were (disambiguation) § Songs "The Word" (song) (by the Beatles) – three other songs atThe Word (disambiguation) § Music This Is America (album) (by Kim Weston) – also an album byAshton Shepherd "This Is America" (song) (by Childish Gambino) – two other songs atThis Is America (disambiguation) § Music "Three Little Pigs" (song) (by Green Jelly) – also a song by Joyner Lucas onNot Now I'm Busy "Thriller" (song) (by Michael Jackson) – also a song onThriller (Lambchop album) and a song by Fall Out Boy onInfinity on High "Throb" (song) (by Janet Jackson) – also a song onThrob (Gary Burton album)"Thunder Road" (song) (by Bruce Springsteen) – also a song by Judas Priest onPoint of Entry "Ticket to Ride" (song) (by the Beatles) – also a song onStronger (Sara Evans album)"Time Warp" (song) (fromThe Rocky Horror Show ) – two other songs atTime Warp (disambiguation) § Music "To Be" (song) (by Ayumi Hamasaki) – also a song onSway (Blue October album)"Truly Madly Deeply" (song) (by Savage Garden) – two other songs atTruly Madly Deeply (disambiguation) Twister (album) (by Unrest) – two other albums listed atTwister (disambiguation) § Entertainment "Underneath the Stars" (song) (by Mariah Carey) – also a song by Kate Rusby onUnderneath the Stars (album)"Unfaithful" (song) (by Rihanna) – also a song byStornoway (band) "Uninvited" (song) (by Alanis Morissette) – also a song byRuth Ruth "Vanishing" (song) (by Mariah Carey) – three other songs atVanishing (disambiguation) § Music "Vow" (song) (by Garbage) – also a song onKutless (album)"Whenever" (song) (by Kris Kross Amsterdam and The Boy Next Door) – three other songs listed atWhenever (disambiguation) § Songs "Wife" (song) (by (G)I-dle) – also a song onLush (Mitski album) (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 13 June 2024)"Willow" (song) (by Taylor Swift) – At least five other songs with the same title atWillow (disambiguation) § Songs "Windy" (song) (by the Association) – also a song byScarlet Pleasure "Witch Hunt" (song) (by Rush) – five other songs listed atWitch hunt (disambiguation) § Music (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 21 August 2023)"Woodstock" (song) (by Joni Mitchell) – also a song by Big & Rich onBetween Raising Hell and Amazing Grace "Yokan" (song) (by Dir En Gray) – also a song onNeon Genesis Evangelion Decade "Yosemite" (song) (by Travis Scott) – also a song by Lana Del Rey fromChemtrails over the Country Club "You Can't Win" (song) (by Michael Jackson) – four other songs atYou Can't Win (disambiguation) Ys (album) (by Joanna Newsom) – also an album byIl Balletto di Bronzo (RM closed asmoved to the PDAB title 8 August 2024)
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(band), (singer), other music artists[ edit ] (cricketer), (footballer), other sports players[ edit ] (TV series) or similar[ edit ] Comma disambiguation[ edit ] n (year) – redirects to ADn – see alson BC (wheren is a non-primary topic year number – seeWP:YEARDAB . Instances ofn include the integers 1–150, 311, 360, 365, 383, 404, 411, 420, 442, 500, 666 and 747.)Black Friday (1916) – redirects to1916 Black Friday Storm – see alsoBlack Friday (1916 film)Canadian (train) – redirects toThe Canadian – see alsoCanadian (NYC train) (57:1 pageview ratio)i (newspaper) – redirects toThe i Paper – see alsoI (Portuguese newspaper)Jewel (supermarket) – redirects toJewel-Osco – see alsoJewel Food Stores (Australia) (20:1 pageview ratio)Oxygen (TV channel) – redirects toOxygen (TV network) – see alsoOxygen (Canadian TV channel) Meta (company) – redirects toMeta Platforms – four other companies atMeta § Businesses Statue of Robert E. Lee (Richmond, Virginia) – redirects toRobert E. Lee Monument (Richmond, Virginia) (a former installation on Monument Avenue) – see alsoStatue of Robert E. Lee (Valentine) (currently located in the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond, Virginia; ~10:1 pageview ratio)U-turn (politics) – redirects toFlip-flop (politics) – see alsoU-Turn (Serbian coalition) (~4.5:1 pageview ratio) Partially disambiguated article titles detected but not yet studied[ edit ] These two tables contain a list of cases where one title has a partial qualifier which is a prefix or suffix of one or more other title's full qualifier. For the example of "John Doe (footballer)", the first table might pair him with "John Doe (footballer, born 1987)" and the second with "John Doe (Irish footballer)". False positives have been filtered out by automated elimination of set indices etc. and by manual checking, but some may remain. The correct course of action is not obvious and varies between cases. Some partial qualifiers should be made more precise, with the partially qualified name becoming a new dab or a redirect to an existing dab; other cases may be moved to the lists above once they have been studied. There should be no overlap between the tables, but some cases in the prefix table may also have undetected matches of the suffix kind.
Prefix
Partial dab title Other(s) Action Party (Italy) Action Party (Italy, 1853) Action (Italian political party) Almukhametovo (village) Almukhametovo (village of station) Arthur Smith (rugby) Arthur Smith (rugby league) Arthur Smith (rugby union) Autostrada A2 (Italy) Autostrada A2 (Italy, 1962–1988) Brad Davis (rugby) Brad Davis (rugby league) Casablanca (film) Casablanca (2019 film) Centre Party (Sweden) Centre Party (Sweden, 1924) Chang (surname) Chang (surname 昌) Charles Simmons (author) Charles Simmons (author, born 1798) Charles Webster (historian) Charles Webster (historian of medicine) Chris O'Brien (rugby) Chris O'Brien (rugby union) Christian Democracy (Italy) Christian Democracy (Italy, 2002) Christian Democracy (Italy, 2004) Christian Democracy (Italy, 2012) Conservative Party (Romania) Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918) Coppa Italia (women) Coppa Italia (women's volleyball) Danny Williams (rugby) Danny Williams (rugby league, born 1973) Danny Williams (rugby league, born 1986) Danny Wilson (rugby) Danny Wilson (rugby union) Dave Brown (rugby) Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1913) Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1940) Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1957) David Lloyd (cricketer) David Lloyd (cricketer, born 1992) David Steele (cricketer) David Steele (cricketer, born 1869) Democratic Party (Italy) Democratic Party (Italy, 1913) Democratic Union (Greece) Democratic Union (Greece, 1956) Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia) Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia, 1998–2013) Department of Education (Australia) Department of Education (Australia, 2013–14) Department of Education (Australia, 2019–2020) Dick Smith (outfielder) Dick Smith (outfielder/first baseman) Dimas (footballer) Dimas (footballer, born 1984) Dimas (footballer, born 1987) Don Featherstone (filmmaker) Don Featherstone (filmmaker, 1902–1984) Duncan Campbell (journalist) Duncan Campbell (journalist, born 1944) Equitable Building (Atlanta) Equitable Building (Atlanta 1892) Formalism (philosophy) Formalism (philosophy of mathematics) Front (military) Front (military formation) Fu (surname) Fu (surname 符) Funeral Procession (painting) Funeral Procession (painting by Clementine Hunter) Gary Pearce (rugby) Gary Pearce (rugby union) George Clarke (architect) George Clarke (architect-planner) George Lewis (rugby) George Lewis (rugby league) Gǔ (surname) Gǔ (surname 古) HMS Elizabeth (1805) HMS Elizabeth (1805 cutter) HMS Lion (1709) HMS Lion (1709 hoy) HMS Malta (1800) HMS Malta (1800 schooner) HMS Seahorse (1694) HMS Seahorse (1694 fireship) Haider Ali (cricketer) Haider Ali (cricketer, born 1994) Haider Ali (cricketer, born 1997) Hamm (Sieg) Hamm (Sieg) (Verbandsgemeinde) Hans Schmidt (general) Hans Schmidt (general of the Infantry) Harrison station (CTA) Harrison station (CTA Westchester branch) Harry Bradshaw (rugby) Harry Bradshaw (rugby league) Harry Freeman (cricketer) Harry Freeman (cricketer, born 1887) Harry Wilkinson (rugby) Harry Wilkinson (rugby league) Harry Wilkinson (rugby union) Head of Christ (Rembrandt) Head of Christ (Rembrandt, Abu Dhabi) Head of Christ (Rembrandt, New York) Head of Christ (Rembrandt, Philadelphia) Henry Fisher (MP) Henry Fisher (MP for Maidstone) Homeland Party (Turkey) Homeland Party (Turkey, 2021) Horticultural Hall (Boston) Horticultural Hall (Boston, 1845) Horticultural Hall (Boston, 1865) Independence Party (Iceland) Independence Party (Iceland, historical) Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia) Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia, 1944) Jack Davies (rugby) Jack Davies (rugby league Australia) Jason Jones (activist) Jason Jones (activist/filmmaker) Joe Jones (rugby) Joe Jones (rugby union) John Alcock (organist) John Alcock (organist, born 1740) John Anderson (theologian) John Anderson (theologian and controversialist) John Bentley (musician) John Bentley (musician & office holder) John Bevan (rugby) John Bevan (rugby union) John Cockerill (company) John Cockerill (company, 1825–1955) John Fawcett (actor) John Fawcett (actor died 1793) John Gallagher (rugby) John Gallagher (rugby league) John Simpson (journalist) John Simpson (journalist/consumer advocate) John Wild (cricketer) John Wild (cricketer, born 1915) Justice Party (Turkey) Justice Party (Turkey, 2015) Kevin Curran (cricketer) Kevin Curran (cricketer, born 1928) Kevin Johnson (basketball) Kevin Johnson (basketball coach) Ladon (river) Ladon (river of Elis) Len Smith (rugby) Len Smith (rugby league) Li Xi (politician) Li Xi (politician, born 1962) Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia) Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia, 1989) Liberal Party (Greece) Liberal Party (Greece, modern) Liberal Party (Iceland) Liberal Party (Iceland, historical) Liberal Party (UK) Liberal Party (UK, 1989) Liberal People's Party (Norway) Liberal People's Party (Norway, 1972) Liberal Union (Spain) Liberal Union (Spain, 1983) Lincoln station (Nebraska) Lincoln station (Nebraska, 1926–2012) Ludwig Wolff (general) Ludwig Wolff (general, born 1886) Machado (footballer) Machado (footballer, born 1996) Madonna and Child (Boltraffio) Madonna and Child (Boltraffio, 1495) Magnus (bishop) Magnus (bishop of Milan) Main station (CTA) Main station (CTA Niles Center branch) Majid Khan (cricketer) Majid Khan (cricketer, born 1989) Mel Queen (pitcher) Mel Queen (pitcher/outfielder) Mike Moore (baseball) Mike Moore (baseball executive) Mohammad Ilyas (cricketer) Mohammad Ilyas (cricketer, born 1996) Mohammad Ilyas (cricketer, born 1999) Mohammad Nawaz (cricketer) Mohammad Nawaz (cricketer, born 1970) Mohammad Nawaz (cricketer, born 1974) Mohammad Zahid (cricketer) Mohammad Zahid (cricketer, born 1966) Mohammad Zahid (cricketer, born 1985) Motherland Party (Turkey) Motherland Party (Turkey, 2011) National Democratic Party (Iraq) National Democratic Party (Iraq, 1946) National Democratic Party (Japan) National Democratic Party (Japan, 1929) National Highway 1 (India) National Highway 1 (India, old numbering) Also several other numbersNational Liberal Party (Romania) National Liberal Party (Romania, 1875) National Party (Poland) National Party (Poland, 1989) National Security Council (Turkey) National Security Council (Turkey, 1980) National Union (Spain) National Union (Spain, 1900) New Party (Turkey) New Party (Turkey, 1993) Oleksandr Tkachenko (politician) Oleksandr Tkachenko (politician, born 1984) Party of the Democratic Left (Slovakia) Party of the Democratic Left (Slovakia, 2005) Pat Walsh (rugby) Pat Walsh (rugby union) People's Democratic Party (Spain) People's Democratic Party (Spain, 1974) People's Party (Spain) People's Party (Spain, 1976) Pogoń Szczecin (women) Pogoń Szczecin (women's handball) Progressive Party (Greece) Progressive Party (Greece, Kafantaris) Protector (fireboat) Protector (fireboat, British Columbia) Qi (surname) Qi (surname 齊) Reform Party (Norway) Reform Party (Norway, 1974) Reformist Party (Portugal) Reformist Party (Portugal, 1868) Republican Left (Spain) Republican Left (Spain, 1977) Richard Cross (actor) Richard Cross (actor, died 1760) Rick Anderson (pitcher) Rick Anderson (pitcher/coach) Roosevelt High School (Washington) Roosevelt High School (Washington, D.C.) Roosevelt station (CTA) Roosevelt station (CTA Douglas branch) Roosevelt station (CTA Westchester branch) Salahuddin (cricketer) Salahuddin (cricketer, born 1998) Sedlec (Prague) Sedlec (Prague-East District) Serebryanka (Moscow) Serebryanka (Moscow Oblast) Sergey Abramov (politician) Sergey Abramov (politician, born 1957) Sfatul Țării (newspaper) Sfatul Țării (newspaper, 1917–1920) Social Democratic Party (Japan) Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1901) Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1926) Social Democratic Party (Serbia) Social Democratic Party (Serbia, 2002) Social Democratic Party (Spain) Social Democratic Party (Spain, 1976) Socialist Labour Party (UK) Socialist Labour Party (UK, 1903) Socialist Party (Netherlands) Socialist Party (Netherlands, interbellum) Society Party (Norway) Society Party (Norway, 1930s) Sohail Khan (cricketer) Sohail Khan (cricketer, born 1967) Stephen Wright (cricketer) Stephen Wright (cricketer, born 1952) Steve Smith (basketball) Steve Smith (basketball coach) Sweet Dreams (novel) Sweet Dreams (novel series) Teixeirinha (footballer) Teixeirinha (footballer, born 1922) Tennis performance timeline comparison (women) Tennis performance timeline comparison (women) (1884–1977) The Mill (Rembrandt) The Mill (Rembrandt print) Theodred (bishop) Theodred (bishop of London) Thomas Simpson (architect) Thomas Simpson (architect of Nottingham) Together (Italy) Together (Italy, 2020) Tom O'Brien (actor) Tom O'Brien (actor, born 1890) Tom White (rugby) Tom White (rugby league, born 1893) Tom White (rugby union) Travis Williams (basketball) Travis Williams (basketball coach) USS Eagle (1814) USS Eagle (1814 schooner) USS Hornet (1805) USS Hornet (1805 sloop) USS Spitfire (1776) USS Spitfire (1776 gunboat) USS Trumbull (1776) USS Trumbull (1776 row galley) Unionist Party (Guatemala) Unionist Party (Guatemala, 1920) United Left (Bolivia) United Left (Bolivia, 1985) Unity Party (Hungary) Unity Party (Hungary, 2009) Wil Jones (basketball) Wil Jones (basketball coach) Will Davies (rugby) Will Davies (rugby union) William Douglass (engineer) William Douglass (engineer, born 1831) William Hall (actor) William Hall (actor, born 1903) William Nicholson (artist) William Nicholson (artist, born 1781) William Palmer (theologian) William Palmer (theologian and ecumenist) William Stuart (cricketer) William Stuart (cricketer, born 1889) William Woodward (artist) William Woodward (artist, born 1935) Wran ministry (1984) Wran ministry (1984–1986) Wu (surname) Wu (surname 伍) Wu (surname 武) Wèi (surname) Wèi (surname Wey) Xiang (surname) Xiang (surname 項) Xie (surname) Xie (surname 解) Yang (surname) Yang (surname 羊) Yang (surname 陽) Yasir Arafat (cricketer) Yasir Arafat (cricketer, born 1984) Yekaterina Volkova (actress) Yekaterina Volkova (actress and singer) Young Communist League (Cuba) Young Communist League (Cuba, 1928) Yuan (surname) Yuan (surname 元) Yuki Ishikawa (wrestler) Yuki Ishikawa (wrestler, born 1995) Zhang (surname) Zhang (surname 章) Zico (footballer) Zico (footballer, born 1966)
Suffix
Partial dab title Other(s) 105 (number) Similarly555 105 (telephone number) 106 (number) Similarly108 ,111 ,112 ,119 ,999 106 (emergency telephone number) 1997 Torneo Apertura (Chile) Similarly2009 Torneo Apertura (Chile) ,2011 ,2012 ,2013 1997 Torneo Apertura (Primera B de Chile) 1997 Torneo Clausura (Chile) Similarly2009 ,2011 ,2012 ,2014 1997 Torneo Clausura (Primera B de Chile) ABC (newspaper) ABC (Monterrey newspaper) AZS-AWFiS Gdańsk (handball) AZS-AWFiS Gdańsk (women's handball) Abhinaya (actress) Abhinaya (Kannada actress) Academy Glacier (Greenland) Academy Glacier (NW Greenland) Administration (law) Administration (probate law) Adventure Story (play) Adventure Story (1961 TV play) Affinity (law) Affinity (Catholic canon law) Ai Maeda (actress) Ai Maeda (voice actress) Al-Quds (newspaper) Al-Quds (Ottoman period newspaper) Albany (automobile) Albany (1903 automobile) Albany (1907 automobile) Alex Harvey (musician) Alex Harvey (country musician) Alexander Moncrieff (minister) Alexander Moncrieff (Secession minister) Andrew Gordon (historian) Andrew Gordon (naval historian) Andrew Hunter (preacher) Andrew Hunter (Methodist preacher) Andrew Marshall (journalist) Andrew Marshall (Asia journalist) Andy Roberts (cricketer) Andy Roberts (New Zealand cricketer) Angel (coin) Angel (Manx coin) Anna (magazine) Anna (Finnish magazine) Apollon (magazine) Apollon (Norwegian magazine) Archana (actress) Archana (Kannada actress) Arena (magazine) Arena (Swedish magazine) Argosy (magazine) Argosy (UK magazine) Arka Gdynia (basketball) Arka Gdynia (women's basketball) Arsenic and Old Lace (film) Arsenic and Old Lace (1969 film) Ashley Williams (footballer) Ashley Williams (Liberian footballer) Ashram (band) Ashram (rock band) Assassin (band) Assassin (German band) Assignment (law) Assignment (housing law) Ata-ur-Rehman (cricketer) Ata-ur-Rehman (Balochistan cricketer) Atlantis (series) Atlantis (TV series) Azure (magazine) Azure (design magazine) BBCH-scale (bean) BBCH-scale (faba bean) Bajazet (opera) Bajazet (Gasparini opera) Band Aid (band) Band Aid (Italian band) Bande Mataram (publication) Bande Mataram (Paris publication) Bania (caste) Bania (Newar caste) Barcelona (band) Barcelona (indie rock band) Battle of Thessalonica (1040) Battle of Thessalonica (2nd 1040) Bear Creek (Oregon) Bear Creek (Lincoln County, Oregon) Benjamin Evans (minister) Benjamin Evans (Baptist minister) Benjamin Johnson (judge) Benjamin Johnson (Rhode Island judge) Beta function (physics) Beta function (accelerator physics) Beyond (band) Beyond (Swiss band) Bill Brooks (coach) Bill Brooks (American football coach) Bill Stevenson (musician) Bill Stevenson (Canadian musician) Bing Liu (scientist) Bing Liu (computer scientist) Bizarre (magazine) Bizarre (1941 magazine) Black Lake (Michigan) Black Lake (Berrien County, Michigan) Blade (character) Blade (New Line franchise character) Blister (band) Blister (Portuguese band) Bob Jones (businessman) Bob Jones (Texas businessman) Bob 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