In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, the three witches are known as the Weird Sisters. Their individual names are not explicitly mentioned in the text. However, they are often referred to collectively as the “Weird Sisters” or simply the “Three Witches.”
These witches play a crucial role in the plot, as they prophesy Macbeth’s rise to power and his eventual downfall. Their mysterious and supernatural nature adds to the dark and ominous atmosphere of the play.