hi! guys , here are names & their meanings of hp characters
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Alastor (Scottish) - A form of Alexander Albus (English) - Old; wise protector Alicia (English) - A familiar form of Alice, which means truthful Amos [Diggory] (Hebrew) - Burdened, troubled. Bible: an Old Testament prophet Angelina (Russian) - A short form of Angela, which means "angel; messenger" Arabella [Figg] (Latin) - Beautiful altar Armando [Dippet] (Spanish) - A form of Armand, which means noble soldier Arthur (Irish) - Noble; lofty hill. (Scottish) - bear. (English) - rock. (Icelandic) - follower of Thor Bellatrix (Latin) - Female warrior Bill (German) - A short form of William, which means determined guardian Cedric (English) - Battle chieftain Charlie (German) - A farmilar form of Charles, which means "farmer; strong and manly" Cho (Korean) - Beautiful Colin (Greek) - A short form of Nicholas (Nicholas means young cub) Cormac (Irish) - Charioteer, son of defilement. Cornelius (Greek) - Cornel tree. (Latin) - Horn-colored Dean (French) - Leader, (English) - Valley Dennis (Greek) - Mythology: A follower of Dionysius, the god ofwine Dobby (English) - A familiar form of Robert Dolores (Spanish) - Sorrowful. Religion: Santa Maria de los Dolores - Saint Mary of sorrows - is the name for the Virgin Mary. Draco (Greek) - A short form of Drakon, meaning "dragon, serpent" Ernie [Prang] (English) - A familiar form of Ernest Fleur (French) - Flower Fred (French) - A short form of Frederick, which means peaceful ruler George (Greek) - Farmer Gilderoy (Irish) - Devoted to the King Ginny (English) - A short form of Genevieve, which means "woman of the people" Gregory [Goyle] (Latin) - Valiant watchman Hannah (Hebrew) - Gracious Harry (English) - A familiar form of Harold (Harold means army ruler) Hedwig (Teutonic) - Battling Hermione (Greek) - Earthly Ignatius [Percy's middle name] (Latin) - Fiery, ardent James (Hebrew) - Supplanter, substituter Justin (Latin) - Just, righteous Katie (English) - A familiar form of Kate, which means pure Lavender (herb lore) - A sweet smelling plant Lee (English) - Bull meadow, sheep field. (Chinese) - Plum, poetic. Lily (Latin, Arabic) - A familiar form of Lilith, Lillian Lucius (Latin) - Light; bringer of light Ludo (Medieval Latin) - famous warrior Luna (Latin) - Moon Lupe [close to Lupin] - Wolf Macnair (Scottish) - Son of the heir Marietta [Edgecombe] (Italian) - A familiar form of Mane Marjorie [Dursley] (Greek) - Pearl Michael [Corner] (Hebrew) - Who is like God Minerva (Latin) - wise. Mythology: The goddess of wisdom Molly (Irish) - A familiar form of Mary Myrtle (Greek) - Dark green shrub Narcissa [Malfoy] - Daffodil. A feminine form of Narcissus, the mythological youth who fell inlovewith his own reflection Neville (French) - New town Nicholas [Flamel] (Greek) - Victorious people. Religion: The patron saint ofchildren Nymphadora (Latin) - Nymph, gift Oliver (Latin) - Olive tree. (Scandinavian) - Kind; affectionate Olympe [Maxime] (Greek) - Heavenly Padma (Hindi) - Lotus Pansy (Greek) - Flower; fragrant. (French) - Thoughtful Parvati (Hindu) - Daughter of the mountain Penelope [Clearwater] (Greek) - Weaver. Mythology: the clever wife of Odysseus, aGreekhero Percy (French) - A familiar form of Percival, which means "pierce the valley; pierce the veil of religious mystery") Peter (Greek, Latin) - Small rock Petunia (Native American) - Flower Rita [Skeeter] (Sanskrit) - Brave, honest Remus (Latin) - Speedy, quick. Ronald (Hebrew) - A short form of Reginald. Reginald (English) - King's advisor. An alternate form of Reynold. Rudolphus (German) - Famous wolf Seamus (Irish) - A form of James (James means supplanter, substituter) Severus (French) - Severe Sirius (Greek) - The Sparking or Scorching One; Dog Star Susan (Hebrew) - Lily Sybil (Greek) - Prophet. Mythology - Sibyls were oracles who relayed the messages of the gods. Terry [Boot] (English) - A familiar orm of Terrance, which means smooth Tom [Riddle, Inkeeper] (English) - A short form of Thomas, which means twin Vernon (Latin) - Springlike; youthful Viktor (Latin) - Victor, conqueror Vincent [Crabbe] (Latin) - Victor, conqueror