:Talk:Inge Keller

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Is her name really Ingeborg?

I have no prior knowledge of the person this article is about, but I made a redirect page from Ingeborg Keller to Inge Keller, because in the article it says that's her birth name.

However, I checked out the more expansive German language Wikipedia article about her, and it doesn't mention anything about her name being Ingeborg. I couldn't really find anything about it on Google either. I'm assuming this article is erroneous, so I will remove this from the article for now. Any thoughts from someone familiar with the person about this is appreciated. Kadmium (talk) 10:44, 21 February 2015 (UTC)

: Ref 7? --David Biddulph (talk) 14:23, 21 February 2015 (UTC)

::She was "generally known" as Inge, it is true. It seems likely that she was christened Ingeborg simply because that's the way the name generally works. Here's a source (which I find relatively reliable) for naming her Ingeborg [http://www.bundesstiftung-aufarbeitung.de/wer-war-wer-in-der-ddr-%2363%3B-1424.html?ID=1666]. But you'd have to go to a birth registration to be sure which probably counts as original research and there are folks who don't like you to do that for Wikipedia. But with respect (and I don't think it's desperately important) it looks to me as though she was christened Ingeborg. Regards Charles01 (talk) 20:55, 21 February 2015 (UTC) (but you, of course, may call me "Chuck" if it helps....I used to have a colleague from Illinois who called me "Chuck" and I still spoke to him.)