The Lord of the Rings trilogy was written by J. R. Tolkien and published between 1954 and 1955.
In the books, Frodo is a hobbit who is tasked with taking the three Elven Rings to Mount Doom in order to destroy them and prevent the dark lord Sauron from gaining ultimate power. Throughout the journey, Frodo is confronted with many dangers, including Orcs, giant spiders, and treacherous rivers. In the end, Frodo is successful in delivering the Rings to Mount Doom, but is fatally wounded in the process.
There are many theories about Frodo’s name, as it is never explicitly stated in the books. One theory suggests that his name may have been Bingo, as this is one of the few things mentioned about his character.
Another theory suggests that Frodo’s real name may have been Samwise Gamgee, as this is the name given to him by his adoptive father Bilbo Baggins. However, there is no clear evidence to support either of these theories.