You have the right to use “entitle” for the names of things. “Title.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/title. Retrieved 30 September 2022. Don`t label words printed in large letters at the beginning of a newspaper article as “headlines.” They call it a headline. The title of a book, play, painting or piece of music is its name. Britannica English: Translation of the title for Arabic names. [`ˈtaɪtəl`] a title that designates a law or bill; can give a brief summary of the issues it has dealt with. Name. Someone who has won first place in a contest. Name. [`ˈtaɪtəl`] an identifying designation that signifies status or function: for example “Sir” or “General”.