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A simple Python module for parsing human names into their individual components

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I created 58 unit tests mostly for German & Dutch names as well as international degrees: https://gist.github.com/thomasbachem/c5e2c82479e0c3775e88 All but "von der" are failing right now. It would be fantastic if...

enhancement

There are a couple of somewhat obscure Titles in the Titanic data set that Name Parser does not get right by itself - Dona. - Jonkheer. - Don. - Major....

enhancement

While some variables are exposed to the developer, some run time changes can not be effected. **Example:** I can add regex patterns at run time, but I can't force their...

bug

In my names, I have 'complicated' text. There are situations where there might be both a delimited nickname and a delimited suffix. The suffix text is being added to the...

I've got a large file of names/addresses and decided to try the nameparser library with my name field. I was able to get more of my names parsed correctly by...

enhancement

**I don't really think this is a "bug", more like an extreme edge case.** While using the library I had to parse millions of name and encountered a user input:...

bug

The library doesn't work for latino names, in Spanish and Portuguese we have 2 surnames, ie: Spanish: Rafael Nadal Parera Portuguese: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro (in this case Cristiano...

enhancement

Inspired by the question on "frau" (in https://github.com/derek73/python-nameparser/pull/99), I dropped in a couple more titles from German language (specifically from nobility titles of 19th century Austrian government members).

The combination of having lastname prefixes and repeated titles before and after a name seems to break the parsers logic around middle name handling. Here's a test that fails: ```...

bug