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CLARA: Who are you talking to?
DOCTORS: Myself.
Well, yeah, but he's not actually talking to the individual person known as Myself. Me, on the other hand:
DOCTOR: Oh, Ashildr, I'm sorry.
ASHILDR: Who's Ashildr?
DOCTOR: You are. That's your name. Ashildr, daughter of Einarr. Chuckles. I used to call him Chuckles. Do you remember?
ASHILDR: Yes. I think I remember the village.
DOCTOR: You loved that village.
ASHILDR: If you say so.
DOCTOR: Anyone in that village would have died for you.
ASHILDR: Well, they're all dead now, and here I am. So, I guess it all worked out.
DOCTOR: Ashildr.
ASHILDR: That's not my name. I don't even remember that name.
DOCTOR: Well, what, what, what do you call yourself?
ASHILDR: Me.
DOCTOR: Yes, you. There's nobody else here.
ASHILDR: No. I call myself Me. All the other names I chose died with whoever knew me. Me is who I am now. No one's mother, daughter, wife. My own companion. Singular. Unattached. Alone. Anyway, I should get started. Jump on, I'll give you a ride. You can help me.
She's later referred to by Llewellyn and Sam as "Lady Me" a few times, and in Face the Raven two of the streetsfolk, who clearly know and respect her, refer to her as "Mayor Me", to which the Doctor responds:
RUMP: Mayor Me.
CLARA: Ashildr.
ASHILDR: Ashildr?
DOCTOR: That's your name. I keep telling you that.
ASHILDR: Do you? Infinite lifespan, finite memory. It makes for an awkward social life.
And then in Heaven Sent
DOCTOR: Ashildr
ASHILDR: Me.
DOCTOR: Me, go to hell. By my calculations, you've got about five minutes.
(I haven't read The Legends of Ashildr yet, so if anyone has, feel free to chime in.)
There's really only a single televised story where Me is okay being called "Ashildr," and three where she makes a point of correcting the Doctor.
I'll grant you [[Me]] might be confusing, but I think if anything is clear, it's that the article, if nothing else, absolutely shouldn't be at [[Ashildr]].