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There are hundreds if not thousands of hobbits in Tolkien's writings, but I assume you mean 6 central hobbits in the LOTR:

  1. Bilbo
  2. Frodo
  3. Sam
  4. Merry
  5. Pippen
  6. Smeagol/Gollum

Some additional hobbits:

  • Lotho
  • The gaffer
  • Rose
  • Farmer Maggot
  • Maggot's wife
  • Saradoc
  • Paladin
  • Old Proudfoot
  • Tobold
  • The Sackville Baggins
  • etc. etc.
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