In
English
literature,
the
names
of
male
protagonists
often
play
a
significant
role
in
their
character
development
and
overall
impact
on
the
story.
Here
is
a
comprehensive
list
of
male
names
used
in
famous
English
novels.
1.
Jay
Gatsby
–
The
Great
Gatsby
by
F.
Scott
Fitzgerald
2.
Holden
Caulfield
–
The
Catcher
in
the
Rye
by
J.D.
Salinger
3.
Tom
Sawyer
–
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer
by
Mark
Twain
4.
Sherlock
Holmes
–
Sherlock
Holmes
series
by
Sir
Arthur
Conan
Doyle
5.
Winston
Smith
–
Nineteen
Eighty-Four
by
George
Orwell
6.
Atticus
Finch
–
To
Kill
a
Mockingbird
by
Harper
Lee
7.
Ebenezer
Scrooge
–
A
Christmas
Carol
by
Charles
Dickens
8.
David
Copperfield
–
David
Copperfield
by
Charles
Dickens
9.
Pip
–
Great
Expectations
by
Charles
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10.
Heathcliff
–
Wuthering
Heights
by
Emily
Bronte
11.
Bilbo
Baggins
–
The
Hobbit
by
J.R.R.
Tolkien
12.
Frodo
Baggins
–
The
Lord
of
the
Rings
by
J.R.R.
Tolkien
13.
Dracula
–
Dracula
by
Bram
Stoker
14.
Maxim
de
Winter
–
Rebecca
by
Daphne
du
Maurier
15.
Sherlock
Holmes
–
Sherlock
Holmes
series
by
Sir
Arthur
Conan
Doyle
16.
Raskolnikov
–
Crime
and
Punishment
by
Fyodor
Dostoevsky
17.
Harry
Potter
–
Harry
Potter
series
by
J.K.
Rowling
18.
John
Thornton
–
North
and
South
by
Elizabeth
Gaskell
19.
Ivanhoe
–
Ivanhoe
by
Sir
Walter
Scott
20.
Mr.
Darcy
–
Pride
and
Prejudice
by
Jane
Austen
Whether
heroic,
flawed,
or
complex,
these
male
characters
and
their
names
have
left
a
lasting
impact
on
English
literature.