Yes, "Daniel" is a proper noun. It is the name of a specific person and is always capitalized. Proper nouns are used to identify unique entities, such as names of individuals, places, or organizations.
Granz Propper is not a widely recognized figure, and there may be a misunderstanding or misspelling of the name. If you meant "Granz Proper," it could refer to a fictional character or a lesser-known individual. Please provide more context or clarify the name for a more accurate response.
Daniel Alter's birth name is Daniel Zeev Alter.
Daniel Colletti is 5' 8".
Daniel Radcliffe.
Yes, Daniel Shays was married.
Seinfeld is a name and therefore a propper noun. There is no correponding common noun.
Dipped chocolate is a common noun because most propper nouns are places or names.
is Natalie a concrete or a abstract
Felipe Propper's birth name is Felipe Propper de Callejon.
Eduardo Propper de Callejón died in 1972.
Eduardo Propper de Callejón was born in 1895.
"Viking" can be a proper noun when it refers specifically to the Norse people who raided and settled in parts of Europe during the Viking Age. In this context, it is capitalized. However, when used as a common noun to describe someone who embodies characteristics associated with Vikings or to refer to general Norse culture, it is not capitalized.
Propper Internationa.
Lili Propper has written: 'Der Basso ostinato als technisches und formbildendes Prinzip' -- subject(s): Ground bass
No the propper way to say that is I would have sung.
Some propper good looking dude.
Do not ask a question if it doesn't have propper English!