This is the 6680th most frequent Japanese word.
ハンク
"ハンク" (hanku) is a transliteration of the English word "hank," referring to a coil or loop of yarn, thread, or rope.
In this sentence, ハンク (Hank) is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name, indicating the individual who attended the party.
ハンクが昨日のパーティーに来ていました。
Hank was at yesterday's party.
Here, ハンク (Hank) is again a proper noun, used as the name given to a pet, showcasing its use as a name in various contexts beyond just humans.
私の犬の名前はハンクです。
My dog's name is Hank.
In this context, ハンク (Hank) is utilized as a proper noun, referring to a brand name, demonstrating its flexibility as a name applied to entities other than living beings.