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A person's name is considered a proper noun, which is a specific type of noun that refers to a unique entity, such as a person, place, or organization. Proper nouns are always capitalized to distinguish them from common nouns, which refer to general entities. In a sentence, a person's name functions as a noun and is used to identify or refer to that individual.

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