Talk:Jūbei

Move & Name change
If there is no reason to call him "Jubei" (is this spelling used officially somewhere or something?) I say that we should call him Jube or Juubee (his name is spelled with エ not イ.) Thus, This page should be moved. See discussion of Romaji on the community fountain talk page for more of my reasoning. Ok (talk) 17:29, February 13, 2019 (EST)
 * I am now uncertain of if I want this page to be moved or not. Lotter and I discussed it a little as part of the wider discussion on the community fountain talk page a few days ago. I forgot to update this talk page at the time, but Drago just put this in Pending Move (and made me a trustee - thank you, by the way!) so I am summarizing it here. Lotter pointed out that this name (and a number of other names with the -bē suffix, but that's irrelevant here) have somewhat established spellings in English ending in "ei." Because of this, I think it would be ok to use "ei" in the spelling, but I still kind of prefer ē. Lotter seems to prefer "ei." Either way, I still think that we should change the spelling, to either Jūbei or Jūbē. If we should leave the macrons out of page titles (to make it easier to search? we could just use a redirect), then we might not have to move this page. Ok (talk) 22:34, February 25, 2019 (EST)

It seems LoneShadowStar has moved this page to Jubea. I definitely think we shouldn't use this spelling unless it is used officially somewhere. As far as I know, no official media spells his name in the Latin alphabet. It isn't too implausible for the pronunciation (Jew-bay) but does not follow any romanization method I know of, and definitely not the one we have been discussing at the community fountain. To summarize the options, one of the following spellings (preferably one of the first two) would be ideal, I think: (The third is the old name) 12:08, March 7, 2019 (EST)
 * Jūbē
 * Jūbei
 * Jubei
 * As there has been no further discussion yet, I'm tentatively moving this page to Jūbei. It is a consensus of only two editors, though, so ideally there will be more discussion. 20:15, March 13, 2019 (EDT)