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-ise" 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.

Anatomy

 * Anatomy
 * Cell
 * Gene
 * Tongue: Dn̥g̑ʰᵘ̯as

Architecture and civil ingeneering

 * Architecture
 * House

Artists and architects

 * Leonardo da Vinci
 * Michelangelo
 * Pablo Picasso
 * Rembrandt van Rijn
 * Vincent van Gogh

Arts and recreations

 * Art: Artom
 * Culture: Kᵘ̯elotorom

Authors, playwrights and poets

 * Dante Alighieri
 * Homeros
 * Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
 * Leo Tolstoj
 * Miguel de Cervantes
 * Victor Hugo
 * William Shakespeare

Biological processes

 * Creation
 * Evolution
 * Metabolism
 * Photosynthesis
 * Reproduction

Biology

 * Biology
 * Death
 * DNA
 * Life

Bodies of water

 * Amazon River
 * Atlantic Ocean
 * Indian Ocean
 * Nile
 * Pacific Ocean

Business and economics

 * Economics
 * Money

Chemistry

 * Chemical element
 * Chemistry
 * Gold
 * Hydrogen
 * Iron
 * Molecule
 * Oxygen
 * Periodic table

Cities

 * Berlin
 * Jerusalem: U̯regsolom
 * London
 * Moskva
 * New York
 * Paris
 * Peking
 * Roma
 * Sankt Petersburg
 * Tokio

Communication

 * Calculator
 * Communication
 * Computer: Kompū̆terom
 * Information

Composers and musicians

 * Igor Stravinskij
 * Johann Sebastian Bach
 * Ludwig van Beethoven
 * Richard Wagner
 * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Countries

 * Brazil: Bʰreusolii̯ām
 * China: Eng̑onoi̯ām
 * France: Bʰreni̯ām
 * Germany: Teutoni̯ām
 * India: Sendʰroi̯ām
 * Iran: Arionoi̯ām
 * Italy: U̯etli̯ām
 * Japan: Deienpeug̑i̯ām
 * Korea: K̑eustānoi̯ām
 * Luxemburg: Leudobʰerg̑ʰi̯ām
 * Paraguay: M̥bʰrogᵘ̯āi̯ām
 * Russia: Resoi̯ām
 * Spain: Speg̑i̯ām
 * United Kingdom: Oinotom Rēg̑i̯om
 * United States: Oinotes Stādʰes

Earth science

 * Climate
 * Geology
 * Mineral
 * Weather

Explorers and travelers

 * Cristoforo Colombo
 * Fernando de Magallanes
 * Jurij Gagarin
 * Wernher von Braun

Family and relationships

 * Child
 * Family
 * Marriage

Film, radio and television

 * Film
 * Radio
 * Television

Food/Drinks

 * Bread: Bʰarēdām
 * Cheese: Surom
 * Food: Ēdām
 * Milk: Su̯eidom
 * Water: Akᵘ̯ām

Geography

 * Africa
 * Antarctica
 * Australia
 * City
 * Continent
 * Eurasia
 * Geography
 * North America
 * Ocean
 * Sea
 * South America

Health and medicine

 * Cancer
 * Disease
 * Health
 * Immunodeficiency
 * Malaria
 * Medicine
 * Virus

History

 * British Empire
 * Cold War
 * French Revolution
 * German Empire
 * History
 * Industrial Revolution
 * Russian Revolution
 * World War I
 * World War II

International organizations

 * European Union
 * International Red Cross Movement
 * United Nations

Inventors, scientists and mathematicians

 * Alan Turing
 * Albert Einstein
 * Archimedes: Erk̑eimedos
 * 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
 * Pythagoras
 * Thomas Edison

Language and literature

 * Greek alphabet: Skerībʰom Garəg̑iskom
 * Language: Dn̥g̑ʰᵘ̯am
 * Literature: Leitorom
 * Poetry
 * Proto-Indo-European language: Pr̥mo·Sendʰro·U̯erokᵘ̯esi̯om Dn̥g̑ʰu̯ām
 * Translation
 * Word: U̯erdʰom
 * Writing system

Law

 * Justice: I̯euniom
 * Law: Legʰi̯om

Mathematics

 * Arithmetic: Arī̆tmātik̑om
 * Geometry: G̑ʰđemometriom
 * Mathematics: Mendʰomātik̑om
 * Number: Nemērom

Metrology

 * Geometric units: G̑ʰđemometrok̑es oines
 * Measurement: Metromn̥tom
 * Metric units: Metrok̑es oines

Mountains and deserts

 * Alps: Albʰes
 * Himalaias: G̑ʰimoleies
 * Sahara: Serom

Music

 * Music: Mū̆su̯ekom
 * Opera: Operom

Organisms

 * Amphibian
 * Animal
 * Bacteria
 * Bird
 * Fish
 * Fungus
 * Human
 * Insect
 * Mammal
 * Organism
 * Plant
 * Reptile

Philosophers and social scientists

 * Aristoteles
 * Buddha: Bʰeudʰos
 * Friedrich Engels
 * Friedrich Nietzsche
 * Immanuel Kant
 * John Locke
 * Karl Marx: G̑erlos Mag̑ʰu̯eros
 * Kongfuzi (Confucius): G̑enbʰeusoi̯os
 * Laozi (Laocius): Leudʰosoi̯os
 * Plato: Plā̆tos
 * René Descartes
 * Sigmund Freud
 * Sokrates
 * Voltaire

Philosophy

 * Buddhism: Bʰeudʰokom
 * Confucianism: G̑enbʰeusoi̯okom
 * Knowledge: G̑n̥tisi̯om
 * Philosophy: Bʰilosapi̯om

Physics

 * Atom
 * Color
 * Electromagnetic radiation
 * Energy
 * Force
 * General relativity
 * Light
 * Mass
 * Metal
 * Physics
 * Quark
 * Sound
 * Space
 * State of matter
 * Time
 * Velocity

Political leaders

 * Adolf Hitler
 * Alexandros Megas: Alekaneros Meg̑ʰos
 * Augustus
 * Benito Mussolini
 * Genghis Khan
 * George Washington
 * Kourosh·e·Bozorg
 * Napoleon Bonaparte
 * Otto von Bismarck
 * Qin Shi Huang
 * Vladimir Lenin

Politics

 * Government: Gou̯ərnom
 * Politics: Rēg̑i̯ok̑om
 * Polity (state): Rēg̑i̯om

Psychology

 * Behavior: Mōrom
 * Emotion: Eg̑ʰsmeuti̯om
 * Psychology: Bʰesoleg̑om
 * Thought: Mn̥tom

Recreation

 * Game: Leidom
 * Sport: Leidok̑om
 * Toy: Leidobʰoriom

Religion

 * Bible: Gʰebʰeli̯om
 * Catholicism: Km̥tasolokom
 * Christianism: Gʰrēitokom
 * God: Déiu̯os
 * God the Father: Di̯ēuspətēros
 * God the Son: Di̯ēusdʰəilos
 * God the Ghost: Di̯ēuspeisos
 * Jahweh/Jehovah: Eibʰu̯īs
 * Jehovah's Witnesses: Eibʰu̯īkes U̯idu̯otes
 * Jesus Christ: Eisolos Gʰrēitos
 * Judaism: Eibʰu̯īkom
 * Mythology: Mūdʰoleg̑om
 * Orthodoxy: Erdʰodek̑i̯om
 * Protestantism: Prōtristān̥ti̯om
 * Proto-Indo-European religion: Pr̥mo·Sendʰro·U̯erokᵘ̯esi̯om U̯erleg̑i̯om
 * Religion: U̯erleg̑i̯om
 * Soul: Gᵘ̯ʰrenos

Religious figures and theologians

 * Abraham: Appareimos
 * Adam: Eig̑ʰđemos
 * Anna Katharina Emmerick: Ansnā Gʰedʰrinā Aməreg̑ā
 * Anna: Ansnā
 * Eve: Bʰu̯īā
 * Gabriel: Gᵘ̯rebʰrialos
 * Joachim: Eii̯ēkmos
 * Joseph: Eipaˣpos
 * Mary: Mag̑ʰrii̯āmā
 * Michael: Mekᵘ̯oalos
 * Moses: Mū̆iskos
 * Noah: Nei̯əos
 * Raphael: Reibʰoalos
 * Sarah: Sereg̑ā

Science

 * Astronomy: Stē̆ronemi̯om
 * Big Bang: Meg̑ʰom Eg̑ʰspləuti̯om
 * Big Crunch: Meg̑ʰom Enpləuti̯om
 * Earth: G̑ʰđemom
 * Galaxy: Glaktom
 * Moon: Mēnōtom
 * Planet: Plānotom
 * Quasar: Kᵘ̯oterom
 * Star: Stē̆rom
 * Sun: Sā́u̯elom

Social issues

 * Death punishment: Mr̥tóiskom karom
 * Freedom: Leudʰerom
 * Human rights: I̯eues g̑ʰₒmoniskes
 * Slavery: Su̯eroslom

Social sciences

 * Education: Eg̑ʰsdeukti̯om
 * Society: Sokᵘ̯i̯otom

Technology

 * Agriculture: Agrokᵘ̯elotorom
 * Technology: Teknoleg̑om

Timekeeping

 * Calendar: Kₑlēntoroi̯om
 * Century: Sēku̯olom
 * Day: Diu̯esom
 * Month: Mēnōtom
 * Week: U̯eigom
 * Year: I̯ērom

War and military

 * Military: Kori̯onom
 * Peace: Kᵘ̯ii̯ētsom
 * War: Kori̯om