Company names like people names are considered 'proper names' and they are capitalized.
You don't translate proper names. It would be Eimaan.
Proper names are not 'translated' unless they are associated with Gaelic Ireland or Scotland.
Technically, yes because you would normally write them with capital letters, don't you? Therefore, they are proper nouns and it is also because they are the name of something and names are proper nouns. :)
The Book of Proper Names was created in 2002.
The ISBN of The Book of Proper Names is 2226133895.
differ proper names from things named after proper names
differ proper names from things named after proper names
The Book of Proper Names has 170 pages.
Yes, names are proper nouns because names are explaining a specific type of person, a name.
Emily Rose is a proper noun because it is the name of a person. Common nouns would be girl, sister, friend, etc. Names are always proper nouns, names of people, names of streets, names of books, names of stores, names of countries, names of most anything or anyone are proper nouns.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing. Write your paragraph without using names. For example, this short paragraph uses no proper nouns. All of the nouns in this paragraph are common nouns.