Wp/ine/List of articles we need to have

List of needed articles
There is an official list of articles every Wikipedia should have, here is the essence of it. We must change their names and "Proto-Indo-European-ize" them, using simultaneous meaning-sounding coincidence rule between their linguistic components and PIE roots from:
 * Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch
 * Indogermanisches Wörterbuch

and next place their names after link to them such as 'Wp/ine/Name' as unexisting article and let's don't forget to put the 'Wp/ine/' before!. The names can't be changed to non-cognates, talk in discussion. Any cognate-breaking changes will be reverted. We should also make only one PIE name for the same name owner, always directly from name owner's language, e.g. 'Ludwig van Beethoven' is used directly for reconstruction, see: List of Proto-Indo-European names.

Artists and architects
Leonardo da Vinci

Michelangelo

Pablo Picasso

Rembrandt van Rijn

Vincent van Gogh

Authors, playwrights and poets
Dante Alighieri

Homeros

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Leo Tolstoj

Miguel de Cervantes

Victor Hugo

William Shakespeare

Composers and musicians
Igor Stravinskij

Johann Sebastian Bach

Ludwig van Beethoven

Richard Wagner

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Explorers and travelers
Cristoforo Colombo

Fernando de Magallanes

Jurij Gagarin

Inventors, scientists and mathematicians
Alan Turing

Albert Einstein

Archimedes

Charles Darwin

David Hilbert

Erwin Schrödinger

Euclides

Galileo Galilei

Gerhard Köbler

Henry Ford

Isaac Newton

James Watt

Johann Gutenberg

Julius Pokorny

Louis Pasteur

Marie Curie

Max Planck

Nicolaus Copernicus

Nikola Tesla

Thomas Edison

Philosophers and social scientists
Aristoteles

Friedrich Nietzsche

Immanuel Kant

John Locke

Karl Marx

Kongfuzi (Confucius)

Laozi (Laocius)

Plato

René Descartes

Sigmund Freud

Sokrates

Voltaire

Political leaders
Adolf Hitler

Alexandros ho Megas: Alekaneros Megos

Augustus

Genghis Khan

George Washington

Kourosh-e-Bozorg

Napoleon Bonaparte

Otto von Bismarck

Qin Shi Huang

Vladimir Lenin

Religious figures and theologians
Anna Katharina Emmerick:

Buddha: Bʰeudʰos

Jesus Christ: Eisolos

Moses: Mū̆iskos

Muhammad:

Philosophy
Knowledge

Philosophy

Psychology
Behavior

Emotion

Psychology

Thought

World view and religion
Buddhism

Catholicism

Christianism

God: Déiu̯os

Hinduism

Islam

Jehovah: Eibʰu̯īs

Judaism: Eibʰu̯īkom

Mythology

Religion

Soul

Social sciences
Education

Society

Family and relationships
Child

Family

Marriage

Politics
Government

Politics

State (polity)

Business and economics
Economics

Money

Law
Law

International organizations
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

United Nations

War and military
Military

Peace

War

Social issues
Capital punishment

Human rights

Slavery

Language and literature
Greek alphabet

Language: Dn̥g̑ʰᵘ̯am

Literature

Poetry

Translation

Word

Writing system

Science
Astronomy:

Big Bang:

Earth:

Galaxy:

Moon:

Planet:

Star:

Sun:

Biology
Biology

Death

DNA

Life

Biological processes
Creation

Evolution

Metabolism

Photosynthesis

Reproduction

Anatomy
Anatomy

Cell

Health and medicine
AIDS

Cancer

Disease

Health

Malaria

Medicine

Virus

Organisms
Amphibian

Animal

Bacteria

Bird

Fish

Fungus

Human

Insect

Mammal

Organism

Plant

Reptile

Chemistry
Chemical element

Chemistry

Gold

Hydrogen

Iron

Molecule

Oxygen

Periodic table

Earth science
Climate

Geology

Mineral

Weather

Physics
Atom

Color

Electromagnetic radiation

Energy

Force

General relativity

Mass

Metal

Physics

Sound

State of matter

Time

Velocity

Measurement and units
Geometrized units

Measurement

Metric units

Timekeeping
Calendar: Kelēntoroi̯om

Day: Diu̯esom

Year: I̯ērom

Foodstuffs
Food

Milk

Water:

Mathematics
Arithmetic

Geometry

Mathematics

Number: Nemērom

Technology
Agriculture

Technology

Communication
Calculator

Communication

Computer

Information

Arts and recreations
Art

Culture

Architecture and civil ingeneering
Architecture

House

Film, radio and television
Film

Radio

Television

Music
Music

Recreation
Game

Sport

Toy

History
British Empire

Cold War

French Revolution

German Empire

History

Industrial Revolution

Russian Revolution

World War I

World War II

Geography
Africa

Antarctica

Australia

City

Continent

Eurasia

Geography

North America

Ocean

Sea

South America

Countries
Brazil

China

France

Germany

India

Iran

Italy

Japan

Russia

Spain

United Kingdom

United States

Cities
Beijing

Berlin

Jerusalem: U̯regsolom

London

Moskva

New York

Paris

Roma

Sankt Petersburg

Tokyo

Bodies of water
Amazon River

Atlantic Ocean

Indian Ocean

Nile

Pacific Ocean

Mountains and deserts
Himalaya

Sahara

About Proto-Indo-European
Proto-Indo-European language

Proto-Indo-European religion

Au̯es

Dānus

Déiu̯os Pətḗros

Pelətokᵘ̯is

Perəos

Perkᵘ̯us

U̯erₑnos