The title tag will do it. It is always in the head area of a document. All pages done to the proper standards, should have a title tag with a name in it, like this:
title
The title of a web page appears in the title bar of the web browser and also as the clickable heading in search engine results.
It is treated the same way as what the text between title tags is in a HTML document. It will appear in the title bar. It is not the actual name of the file.
The title will be in the bar at the top of the window or if you hover your mouse over the document in your task bar it will show the name of your document.
The title bar.
In title Browser bar, the top most bar that is blue in IE on Windows Xp on the default theme.
In the title bar a web site's title appear when a user is visiting the site but page of the website display at url bar.
The title bar.
Yes, the address bar is typically located just below the title bar in most web browsers. The title bar displays the name of the currently open webpage, while the address bar allows users to enter or view the URL of the page. This arrangement helps users easily navigate the web while keeping essential information visible.
The title bar is at the top of a window which is used to know the name of the program.
the file name
title bar