How to use in-sentence of “Proper name”:
+ Washington National Airport needs to be moved to the proper name of the airport Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
+ As I understand the rules, the words after “Infobox” are not capitalized unless they are a proper name or acronym.
+ Is the non-English proper name usually or always best? I don’t think so.
+ His followers began a school of mysticism to encourage and celebrate his teachings—the Sufi branch known to many Westerners as the ‘Whirling Dervishes’, but whose proper name is the Mevlevi order.
+ Many, many centuries before the RigVeda and before Zoroaster, a name that sounds like “Asura” was the proper name of a very mighty god.
+ In 2008, the International Astronomical Union gave it the proper name Haumea, after a Hawaiian god of childbirth and fertility.
+ The proper name for systems that use 8 bits is called “extended ASCII”.