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OpposeSupport per WP:BURMESE- I believe his name is မိုးသီး ဇွန် (i.e. Raindrop + June) not မိုး သီး ဇွန် (i.e. Rain + Fruit + June). It's a little confusing since it's technically a nickname, but let me know if I'm wrong and it actually is Rain fruit and not raindrop. EmeraldRange (talk/contribs) 15:55, 23 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry, I disagree with your opinion. The name 'Moethee Zun' has zero hits on Google, and neither global media nor local English newspapers mention it; hence, it lacks widespread recognition. Despite its correct Burmese literary meaning (Raindrop + June), adherence to established rules is crucial. As a recent example, you offered correct opinion on 'Pheung Kya-shin.' However, the more popularly used name 'Moe Thee Zune' is widely recognized and supported by numerous articles, in contrast to 'Moethee Zun. Here is some BBC, DVB, VOA, The Irrawaddy, and Foreign Policy. Thanks 1.47.130.230 (talk) 23:17, 24 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed Thanks for those sources. As WP:BURMESE states, we use the name that is commonly used: which I think your sources demonstrate. I did a search myself and only found primary sources of wikimirror sources that use "Moethee".
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