Talk:Ariel
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This page is a mess. Obviously, the name was chosen for the video game only because it already had connotations resulting from its earlier uses, yet the video game is listed first. Moreover, it's one of the least important items on the list. Could someone write something coherent here? Michael Hardy 23:56, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Ariel (motor)
The Ariel (car) article which is linked here is completely different to the external URL which it links to (The article is about the no longer operative company Ariel, based in Birmingham, which the URL is to the ariel car company website, which is based in Somerset!) - UPDATE: after some research, i have discovered that the Somerset based Ariel is a re-encarnation of the original Ariel motor company. I've added a moderately sized article about the current Ariel company, and it's latest car the Ariel Atom to that page. Some expansion would be good ---Benbread 18:40, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] UNI SEX!
The name Ariel is a uni sex. Stop saying it's a man's name, it's a uni sex and that's it, ask the high acadamy for the hebrew language if you want to, but it's a uni sex name, so stop saying it's "for man's only". It's true that it has a more feminaized version of "Arielah" but a lot of names have that, And I personally know many women whose first name is Ariel and My name itself is Ariel. + It would be nice if you mention that Ariel is also another name for Jerusalem.
Sorry for commenting while not logged in, It seems that I've lost my password.
AnoreX 89.0.242.129 22:25, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ariel (angel) is/was a person ?
Angel's name do not belong to people's names place. I would place it into Fictional characters division. --Tigga en 13:03, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Contradiction
It says "Ariel (band), a group with which the electronic musician Kid 606 has worked". The Kid 606 article says he "was born July 27, 1979 in Caracas, Venezuela, raised in San Diego and later moved to San Francisco." But the Ariel (band) article says "Ariel is an Australian band" (mismatched hemispheres, possible but unlikely) and "The band...died around 1975." The latter is impossible altogether, if it is the same band named Ariel that worked with someone born in 1979. Art LaPella 04:34, 24 March 2007 (UTC)