It didn't have a name, it was just named 'Toy Broomstick' in Lily Potter's letter to Sirius Black (The Deathly Hallows). Unless you mean his first real broomstick which is the Nimbus 2000.
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In his will Dumbledore left Harry the Golden Snitch (that Harry had caught in his first Quidditch match) and the sword of Gryffindor (Deathly Hallows Ch. 7) On Harry's first Christmas at Hogwarts - Dumbledore gave him James Potters Invisibilty Cape (Philosophers Stone Ch. 12)
There is no name for it, as it is not exactly an official class (unlike D.A.D.A.). It's referred to in the first book, chapter nine (The Midnight Duel), as Fying Lessons (pg. 107).
Harry's Nimbus 2000 was destroyed by the Whomping Willow following a Quidditch match against Hufflepuff. The match was the first Harry played during his third year at Hogwarts (November 1993) and took place in Chapter 9 of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Harry fell of his broom when dementors guarding the school invaded the Quidditch pitch. The severe weather conditions meant that his broom was then blown into the dangerous tree.
Yes, although she doesn't like doing so. She has to fly during flying lessons in first year (although we never actually see her on the broom it is believed they got more than one flying lesson). Later in the year she has to fly a broom along with Harry and Ron to catch the Enchanted Key during the obstacles to get to the Stone at the end of the book. Both her and Ron then use the brooms to get back up through the trapdoor. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows she has to fly out of the Room of Requirement when it is on fire, although she is on the back of Ron's broom.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the first one.In the US (and India) it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.