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Although sources in French are much more numerous (as you'd expect from Morocco) modern English sources give the name per Hebrew. Hence should be a non-controversial WP:MOVE If anyone feels it should be at the French spelling, by all means move it back. Cheers. The Encyclopedia of Judaism: Supplement II Jacob Neusner, Alan Jeffery Avery-Peck, William Scott Green - 2003 "Thus, Rabbi David Ben Hassin, the renowned and popular Moroccan paytan ( religious poet) from Meknes, composed poems in honor of six emissaries, and one kinah to mourn the death of Rabbi Amram Ben Diwan, an emissary from Hebron who died ..." In ictu oculi (talk) 14:08, 12 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]