Propernoun
A proper noun is a noun that names a specific person, place, organization, or thing, distinguishing it from a common noun which refers to a general class. In English, proper nouns are typically capitalized, a convention that signals a unique referent rather than a general category.
Proper nouns cover a wide range of referents, including personal names (Alice, Mahatma Gandhi), geographic names
In usage, proper nouns function as full noun phrases and usually do not require an article in
Cross-linguistically, the marking of proper nouns varies. Many languages rely on capitalization to distinguish proper nouns,