No, in either the Hugo novel or the toned-down Disney cartoon. He was essentially an abandoned child.
Quasimodo. He has the same name as the hunchback in Victor Hugo's novel, Notre Dame de Paris, from which the movie was adapted.
Djali i believe is its name.
Her last name is Cortese
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Brady is his last name, Tom is his first name.
Quasimodo, hunchback of notre dame, (latin = chinkalonkylooloo)
In the Hunchback of Notre Dame, the hunchback is Quasimodo and the gypsy woman is Esmeralda.
Esmerelda
Quasimodo. He has the same name as the hunchback in Victor Hugo's novel, Notre Dame de Paris, from which the movie was adapted.
In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Quasimodo is the main character who is the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral. The name Quasimodo is derived from the Latin phrase "Quasimodo geniti infantes," meaning "like newborn babes," which refers to the Sunday after Easter when Quasimodo was found as an abandoned baby in the novel.
Jad Claude Frolo.
Ffion Harding
Quasimodo's mother's name is Maria.
Michel de Notredame's birth name is Michel de Notre Dame.
A tale by Victor Hugo "Hunchback of Notre Dame" who lived in the tower, his name was Quasimodo, but this was all fiction, no one ever lived there.
The character of Quasimodo is indeed based on a real person; a hunchback who lived in Paris in the 1820's and was seen working in the cathedral. The discovery of the real Quasimodo, or, more likely, just Victor Hugo's inspiration for the character, was made by the British archivist Adrian Glew. Glew was studying the sculptor Henry Sibson's autobiography and suddenly came across a description of a hunchbacked man working in the cathedral, chopping stone. This hunchback can very well have been Victor Hugo's (the author of the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", in French "Notre Dame de Paris") inspiration for the hunchbacked main character Quasimodo. It is commonly known that Hugo very often came to the cathedral to seek inspiration for his novel, which he started writing in 1829. Henry Sibson never spoke to the hunchback, and the real Quasimodo's name remains unknown. It is also yet to be discovered whether the hunchback also worked as a bell ringer, or if he was just hired to help with the renovation. Bonus info: Henry Sibson's autobiography mentions the name of another sculptor, Trajan. The Parisian archives confirms Trajan as a sculptor in the 1820's, which strengthens the reliability of Sibson's autobiography. Furthermore, Trajan might have been another one of Hugo's inspirations: In an early version of Hugo's "Les Miserables", the main character Jean Valjean is called Jean Trajean, maybe inspired by this other sculptor from Sibson's autobiography.
I'm assuming you mean the movie. (may contain spoilers) Quasimodo: The Hunchback Esmeralda: the female Gypsy Djali: Esmeralda's Goat Judge Claude Frollo: the Villain Clopin: the Gypsy King, the host of the Feast of Fools, singer of "The Court of Miracles", and the Narrator in the beginning of the film. Quasimodo's Mother: the woman running from Frollo at the beginning of the film. Hugo: One of the three gargoyles. The short, fat and funny one. Laverne: One of the three gargoyles. The elder and wise one. Victor: One of the three gargoyles. The kind one. Phoebus: Captain of the Guards - Esmeralda's lover in the end. Those are all the main ones.