Which naming scheme to use for duplicated GameObjects.
When a GameObject is duplicated or instantiated, Unity copies the original GameObject's name and appends it with successive numbers. Unity supports several naming schemes, with the default being EditorSettings.NamingScheme.SpaceParenthesis. For example, when a GameObject named "Prefab" its duplicated or instantiated, Unity names it "Prefab (1)", and then "Prefab (2)" if it is duplicated or instantiated again.
Additional resources: EditorSettings.gameObjectNamingScheme, EditorSettings.gameObjectNamingDigits.
SpaceParenthesis | Adds a space and a number in parenthesis to the name of an instantiated or duplicated GameObject ("Prefab (1)"). |
Dot | Adds a dot followed by a number to the name of an instantiated or duplicated GameObject ("Prefab.1"). |
Underscore | Adds an underscore and a number to the name of an instantiated or duplicated GameObject ("Prefab_1"). |