Only if it is in a title or name of something such as Black Beauty. But if it is the name of a horse not in a movie or you do not mean the title then no.
Donna & Dolly
The names of the horses of Arjuna's chariot are Balahaka, Sugriva, Meghapushpa, Shveta, and Uccaihsravas.
Sir Duke, Sir Prancalot, Sir Imapainintheneck, etc.
Argento and Scato
Sure! Some popular Palomino names for horses are Goldie, Sunny, Blaze, and Caramel.
yes
No only book names.
The proper citation for a magazine is within quote marks. "Atlantic Monthly" All the words in the title are capitalized. The title of a book is underlined.
Names of airplanes, ships, all vessels are underlined or italicized.
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well this is my opinion i think game names should be underlinded cause sometimes i thin the game names are websites it would be better if were different soo i would they should be underlined
No, form names are typically not underlined in most cases. It is more common to use bold text or a different color to emphasize the form name instead of underlining.
Scientific names are composed of the GENUS name, which is capitalized, and the species name, which is always lower case. The entire scientific name is ALWAYS underlined or italicized.
Noah is not Selena Gomez
Magazine names should be in italics or underlined. Magazine articles should be in quotations.
Horses in slaughterhouses do not have names anymore.
Yes, genus and species names are typically italicized when written in scientific papers, articles, or any formal scientific writing to indicate that they are in Latin. In handwritten documents or when italics are not available, the names can be underlined.