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User:Afasmit, in their amazing drive to add DEFAULTSORT terms to articles that don't have it, added "Adami Corradetti, Iris" to this article with the edit summary "her surname was "Adami Corradetti" acc to authority control". Then User:Fish and karatereverted with the edit summary, "authority control is wrong, as usual". I suggest that Wikipedia's requirement for published verifiable sources requires us to use what they say. Further, given that her mother was Bice Adami and Ferrucio Corradetti her father, it's difficult to disagree with those sources. Her surname is also often spelled with a hyphen, "Adami-Corradetti". That she's sometimes called "La Corradetti" in Italian-language sources is no counterargument. I also note that the Italian Wikipedia at it:Iris Adami Corradetti, and the CA & ES WPs, give "Adami Corradetti" as her surname, and Wikidata gives Iris as her given name. I suggest to restore Afasmit's version.
It's a direct translation of the Italian Wikipedia article. I don't care enough to argue about the correct naming convention, go ahead and change it, I don't mind. Fish+Karate10:11, 12 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]