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A name is a noun, a word for a person, place, or a thing. The name of a specific person, place, or thing is a proper noun; for example:

A noun for a person is 'president'; the noun for a specific president is Abraham Lincoln, a proper noun.

A noun for a place is 'island'; the noun for a specific island is Sicily, a proper noun.

A noun for a thing is 'cookie'; the noun for a specific cookie is an Oreo, a proper noun.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

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A name of a person or place is a proper noun, the name of things is a noun, though proper names are classified as ' outlaw words' since they can be spurious and made-up.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

A surname is a person's family name, or last name. For example, Smith is the surname of John Smith. Therefore, "surname" is a noun.

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