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Should Uhura be called by her first name? Nyota.

Characters like Uhura and Sulu were addressed by last name only in TOS because the producers/writers never bothered to give them full names.

Bingo. And also because the show never gave them love interests who might want to call them by their first names.

As I recall, Vonda McIntyre originally invented "Hikaru" because she gave Sulu a love scene in one of her books and couldn't conceive of his sweetheart addressing him by his surname during a romantic moment.

At this point, "Nyota" has been already retroactively applied to the TOS version of the character, played by Nichelle Nichols, on various pieces of merchandise, including a Hallmark ornament, so it's pretty much a done deal. We can safely assume that Uhura will sometime be addressed as Nyota, depending on the social context.
 
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She was never called nyota in TOS and this is a prequel to that. Calling her nyota will feel to kelvin timeline.

We have an official name with Nyota. One would presume that it was Nyota in the Prime universe just like Kelvin. Just like Jim or Leonard or Hikaru or Montgomery or Pavel. Or should Kirk’s first name been Steve in the Kelvinverse because calling him Jim would be “too Prime?”
 
Exactly. It wasn't mentioned in TOS because it was just never written. Doesn't mean it wasn't her first name. And since Nichelle Nichols had a bit of a hand in the first name, at least voicing her approval, then that's more than enough for me to have that always have been her first name.

Oh, I didn't realize Nichelle had a hand in the name "Nyota!" Also you make a very good point that the name pre-dates the 2009 film -- by over 25 years, in fact! It was first established in 1982 for the book Star Trek II: Biographies, according to Memory Alpha.
 
Oh, I didn't realize Nichelle had a hand in the name "Nyota!" Also you make a very good point that the name pre-dates the 2009 film -- by over 25 years, in fact! It was first established in 1982 for the book Star Trek II: Biographies, according to Memory Alpha.
Yeah, I think she mentions it in a couple interviews where having the first and last names, together meaning, "Free Star" or "Star Freedom", was the perfect name.
 
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