Yes the word Eric is a noun. All names are proper nouns.
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
Eric is the name of a male so a proper noun. Proper nouns do not have translations.
In French, Eric is spelled "Éric."
Eric = Elika
"Eric" is pronounced the same in French as it is in English, although in French it would be spelled as "Éric."
Eric is a name, therefore - it's a Proper Noun.
Eric is the subject of the sentence (he is the doer of the action), and Eric is a proper noun (a person's name). Loves is the main verb; it tells what action Eric is performing. And popcorn is a noun, as well as the direct object in this sentence (what does Eric love? Popcorn).
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
"A talented athlete" is the appositive phrase in that sentence, which renames the noun Eric.
Eric is the name of a male so a proper noun. Proper nouns do not have translations.
The word 'his' is not a noun, it is a personal pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for a male person. For Example:Eric will pick us up, he will be here at six. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Eric' in the second part of the sentence)
Warrior, boxer, wrestler, soldier, pugilist
Eric's full name is Eric Theodore Cartman.
Eric's full name is Eric Murnan Dill
Eric
In French, Eric is spelled "Éric."
Eric = Elika