They were William (Bill), Bert and Tom. They had come down from the mountains to the north.
William, Bert, and Tom
There are hundreds of goblins in The Hobbit. You probably want to know the names of the 3 trolls. They were William, Bert and Tom.
The Hobbit was originally written with children in mind, and to Tolkien, there was probably nothing so ridiculous as a Troll with a perfectly common English name. The trolls themselves spoke with a particularly poor version of the Queen's English.I can be assumed, like all of Tolkien's names, "William Huggins" was a "translation" of a name from Westron or Black Speak. In the RPG, his actual name is Wûluag Hugath, though that wasn't created by Tolkien.
Biz, Stump, Jim Dandy are the 3 main River Trolls Bodacious Deepthink is the Queen of the Rock Trolls There are others...some river trolls moms, dad, siblings, and wives are also mentioned.
Thorin BalinDwalinBifurBofurBomburDoriNoriOriFiliKiliOinGloin
Bilbo Baggins' Diary Entry Dear diary, Today, after having thirteen unexpected guests over at my house I was taken on an adventure. I was only just starting to realize how far this journey would be and how much respect I would lose from my community when we were faced with three nasty trolls. Their names were Bert, Tom and William. They were complete morons. They were also very hungry and thought the dwarves would be perfect for dinner. Thankfully, they had no interest in eating me. Just as the first of the dwarves was about to be cooked, Gandalf made his move. Like me he had noticed that the trolls were not very smart. So when they were not looking he sneaked into the bushes behind them. Then he started teasing them but did it in a way that made the trolls think it was them. Once they were confused and had started fighting with each other, I slipped on my invisibility ring and set the dwarves free. After that Gandalf turned the trolls into stone and we had a lovely dinner. Although it was delicious, it was not a good start to our quest.
Bilbo's ponies name was Myrtle
It depends on what you mean by "person". Very few of the characters in The Hobbit are actually human beings. So part of a character's identity must be their species. It most books that is not an issue, but in The Hobbit it matters whether we are talking about a dwarf, hobbit, elf, or dragon. Another important factor is names. Tolkien was a linguist and names were very important to him, even in The Hobbit where he is writing for children.
Esmaralda TookEstellaEglantineEverardElanor the Fair
A traditional mutton dish simmered with vegetables would be Irish Stew, which is made all over the British Isles and served under different names.
One thing in particular that the Annotated Hobbit has is a detailed explanation of the changes that Tolkien made to 'The Hobbit' while writing of 'The Lord of the Rings' to synchronize the texts.
no names just numbers
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Additional information: The word 'hobbit' was none of those when first used in J.R.R. Tolkien's novels, and, as such, is a trademark owned by the Tolkien estate.