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Jan 16, 2013 · Remus is one of the two founders of Rome (Romulus and Remus, the twins suckling from the wolf's teets). Fenrir Greyback is a real Norse mythological werewolf character. Lily marries a Potter, putting her flower in his pot. Potters Fields are where the anonymous dead historically went.
Nov 14, 2018 · At some point in drafting the books, Rowling changed Hermione's middle name. In the books, it wasn't encoded as "Jean" until "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," where she's in...
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Apr 17, 2020 · Despite the process, a Reddit user named u/etymologynerd who claims to be a Harvard linguistics student, decided to dissect the meaning of some our favorite characters from the Harry Potter...
Secret (and not-so-secret) meanings behind character names…. Discussion. As a HP fan and lover of etymology, I thought I’d combine my two interests and share with you the origins and meanings behind some of the characters’ names! Harry Potter “Harry” is a Middle English diminutive of the name “Henry” which means ruler, a possible ...
How did all the fanfic writers write about characters who, in the canon world, have no personality, but all the Marlenes in each fic have the same personality? It’s like where did they get that information from if not from the canon story? The 4 boys is different. We know about them from the books. And Lily obviously.
Apr 25, 2008 · Now that the series has come to an end, MuggleNet has created a comprehensive list of all of our favorite character names, places, objects, and strange nouns that JKR appears to have created from nowhere. But where did these words originate? You can find out here!
Most of the characters in ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone‘ appear after Harry discovers that he is a wizard. Characters range from students and teachers at Hogwarts to animals and other magical beings.