Yes, one name could be 'legend'. Legends are stories that may or may not be true. They often involve heroic figures or extraordinary events. For example, the legend of King Arthur. There's a lot of mystery around whether he actually existed or not.
A 'myth' is also a name for an unproven story. Myths usually deal with gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings. They are part of a culture's folklore. For example, Greek myths are full of unproven stories about Zeus, Aphrodite, and other deities. These stories were used to explain natural phenomena or human behavior, but there's no scientific proof for them.
Gossip can be considered as a name for an unproven story. Gossip is often about people's personal lives and spreads quickly. It's usually not based on facts but on speculation. For example, in an office, there might be gossip about a colleague getting a promotion, but it's just unproven talk until there's an official announcement.
A name for an unproven story could be 'rumor'. Rumors are often stories that spread without being verified.
A apocraphal story can be named as an unsubstantiated story. Such stories don't have enough proof or evidence to back them up, just like when we say a claim is unsubstantiated. They float around without the necessary factual basis, much like rumors that may or may not have any truth in them.
A love story can also be named as 'Love account'. It's like an account of the love journey that two people experience. It might include details about their first meeting, how they felt about each other at different stages, and the memorable moments in their relationship.
Mike. Mike is a young and energetic policeman. He is good at using high - tech equipment to solve cases, like fingerprint scanners and surveillance cameras. In the story, he often comes up with new ideas to catch the criminals.
The words 'blackguard' and 'rapscallion' can also be used to refer to a villain. 'Blackguard' has a sense of being morally corrupt and 'rapscallion' gives an idea of a rascally, unruly villain. Another one is 'miscreant', which emphasizes the wrong - doing nature of the character.
Sure. For example, Harry from the 'Harry Potter' series is a name closely related to a very famous story. Another one could be Frodo from 'The Lord of the Rings'. And Alice from 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is also a well - known name related to a story.
Sure. How about 'Mount Glimmer', 'Peak of Whispering Winds', 'Mount Mysterium'.