The magician in Don Quixote is named Freston. He plays a key role in the novel by casting a spell on the protagonist, Don Quixote, that influences his chivalrous and often misguided adventures.
Don Quixote's wife's name is Teresa Panza.
Don Quixote gave his lady the name "Dulcinea del Toboso." This name was not her real name but a fictional one created by Don Quixote as he idealized her.
Don Quixote's niece is named Antonia Quijana.
Don Quixote's horse was named Rocinante. This is presumably from the Spanish word "rocín", which denotes a low breed horse.
Don Quixote's girlfriend was named Dulcinea del Toboso. However, she was a fictional character that existed only in Don Quixote's imagination.
The name of Don Quixote's horse is pronounced "Ro-see-ahnt."
Don Quixote's horse is what we call a Jaca in spanish. This is and old skinny horse worthless to any buyer. Rocinante is the name of Don Quixote's horse, in the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra.
Don Quixote's loyal and witty companion on his journey is named Sancho Panza. He serves as Quixote's squire and provides a counterbalance to his master's idealistic and delusional tendencies.
Don Quixote's horse is Rocinante.
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Sancho Panza
The main character of Don Quixote took nine days to come up with a name for himself, ultimately choosing the name "Don Quixote de la Mancha" to reflect his newfound identity as a knight errant.