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HumanName("Royce, Ed") treats Ed as a suffix #42

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ghost opened this issue Mar 1, 2016 · 1 comment
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HumanName("Royce, Ed") treats Ed as a suffix #42

ghost opened this issue Mar 1, 2016 · 1 comment
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ghost commented Mar 1, 2016

HumanName("Ed, Royce") treats "Ed" as a suffix and gives no last name. Ed is a very common first name. For instance, Ed Royce is a current congressman from California. Not sure if that should be in the default suffix list for this reason.

@ghost ghost changed the title Royce, Ed treats Ed as a suffix HumanName("Royce, Ed") treats Ed as a suffix Mar 1, 2016
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derek73 commented Mar 1, 2016

That sounds like a bug, probably introduced in version v0.3.9 where I changed the handling of suffixes. Thanks for reporting it.

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@derek73 derek73 added this to the v0.3.12 milestone Mar 1, 2016
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