Thread:KRJones87/@comment-24901686-20201017001321

Hi Jones. I'm glad for your returning from your works.

We had a discussion about naming the Norse pages, remember? That we should maintain the anglicised names. I'd admire you for being a good bureaucrat and your ability as a great mediator. So... would you mind if I ask you about simple renaming?

I've just renamed the Fornjót page to Fornjótr by simply adding a missing letter "r." The reasons I do that were:
 * According to The Old Norse World - The Skaldic Project (Old Norse dictionary site), the original spelling of his name is "Fornjótr".
 * Although being anglicised, the name itself contains the special letter "ó" which is originated from the Old Norse (and is still used in modern Germanic languages such as Icelandic and Faroese).
 * tó (Icelandic "wool")
 * tjóðskapur (Faroese "nationality")

So I thought that adding a simple letter wouldn't be a violation to the decision (about our recent discussion). But after I did that, I began to doubt that my own decision would be wrong (due to my misunderstanding of the decision). That's why I'm asking your advice about this. What should we do?

PS. I fixed your misspelling on your post. 