You could also capitalize the names in case they are all lower case.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
print ToTitleCase('barney rubble');
exit;
############################################
# v2019.12.4
# Capitalizes the first letter of every word,
# and returns a new string.
# Usage: STRING = ToTitleCase(STRING)
#
sub ToTitleCase
{
my $S = defined $_[0] ? lc($_[0]) : '';
my ($i, $p, $BREAK) = (-1, 0);
while (++$i < length($S))
{
($BREAK = index(" .,:;!?/\\()[]{}<>|-+=\t\n\r\xFF", substr($S, $i,
+ 1))) >= 0
or $p < 0
or ($p = vec($S, $i, 8)) > 122
or vec($S, $i, 8) = $p & 223;
$p = $BREAK;
}
return $S;
}
############################################
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