10:2610:26, 25 November 2023diffhist−14
Lilah Fear
→top: Again... MOS:BIRTHPLACE: birth place "can appear in the lead if relevant to notability". Not clear how being American-born is relevant to her notability (also unclear if she even holds US citizenship).
22:4422:44, 23 October 2023diffhist+473 N
Motika
←Created page with '((wikt|motika)) '''Motika''' is a surname with multiple origins. In Serbo-Croatian, it means "hoe" and is related to the Polish surname Motyka. Notable people with the surname include: * Antun Motika (1902–1992), Croatian artist * Nemanja Motika (born 2003), Serbian footballer * Stephen Motika (born 1977), American poet ==See also== * ((intitle|Motika)) ((surname|Motika)) Category:Serbo-Croatian-languag...'current
09:1809:18, 17 July 2023diffhist+546 N
Horky (surname)
←Created page with '((wiktionary|horký)) '''Horký''' (feminine: '''Horká''') is a Czech and Slovak surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Josef Horký (born 1972), Czech swimmer * Marcel Horký (born 1973), Slovak footballer * Rita Horky (1937–1987), American basketball player and coach * Hana Horká (1964–2022), Czech singer * Helena Horká (born 1981), Czech volleyball player ==See also== * ((intitle|Horky)) {...'current
19:1119:11, 10 July 2023diffhist+792 N
Nosal (surname)
←Created page with '((wiktionary|Nosal|nosal)) '''Nosal''', '''Nosál''', or '''Nossal''', is a surname. Nosal is the standard Polish spelling and the standard transliteration from Ukrainian ((lang|uk|Носаль)), whereas the Czech and Slovak surname is spelled '''Nosál''' and has a feminine form: '''Nosálová'''. '''Nossal''' is a non-standard variant. * Mariusz Nosal (born 1974), Polis...'