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Names of all the important characters in Harry Potter (in Chinese and English)

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Harry? Zhan Mu? Potter: harry james potter.

Hermione? Hermione Granger

Ron. Weasley: Ron Weasley.

Albus? Perval? Woolfrick? Brian? Dumbledore:

Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore

Zhan Mu? Potter: James Potter.

Lily? Evans: Lily Evans got married and changed her husband's surname to Potter.

Milla tile? Meg: minerva mcgonagall.

Severus? Snape: severus snape

Rupert? Hagrid: Rebecca Hagrid

Sirius Black: Sirius Black (Sirius is Sirius)

Remus. Lubang: Remus Lubang

Peter pettigrew: peter pettigrew.

Connery? Fudge: Connelly Fudge, Minister of Magic (Part 1-5)

Argus? Filch: argus filch.

Gidro? Lockhart: gilderoy lockhart.

Arasto? Moody's: alastor moody (Mad Eye Moody)

Lucius? Malfoy: lucius malfoy.

Narcissa. Blake: Narcissa Blake took her husband's surname Malfoy after marriage.

Draco? Malfoy: Draco Malfoy.

Arabella? Dorian. Figg: arabella Doreen Figg (that is, Mrs Figg, squib).

Dedalo? Diegel, Dedalus

Vernon? Dersley: Vernon Dursley.

Penny. Evans: Petunia Evans changed her husband's surname to Dursley after she got married.

Dudley? Dersley: dudley dursley.

Maggie. Dersley: Maggie Dersley (that is, Aunt Maggie)

Arthur. Weasley: author weasley.

Molly. Weasley: molly weasley.

Bill? Weasley: bill weasley.

Charlie. Weasley: Charlie Weasley

Percy. Weasley: Percy Weasley

Fred. Weasley: Fred Weasley.

George? Weasley: george weasly.

Ron. Weasley: Ron Weasley.

Ginny? Weasley: Ginny Weasley

Lee? Jordan: lee jordan.

Neville? Longbottom: neville longbottom.

Lavender? Brown: Lavender Brown.

Seamus? Finnigan: seamus finnigan.

Dean. Thomas: dean thomas.

Oliver. Wood: oliver wood.

Angelina? Johnson: Angelina Johnson

Aria. Alicia Spinner

(Gryffindor College students: Gryffindor, the last three are Quidditch captains and players)

Lord Voldemort

Original name-Tom? Malvault? Riddle: tom marvolo riddle.

It is exactly the same as the English letter "I am Voldemort", but the alphabetical order is different.

Gryffindor: Gryffindor

Slytherin: Slytherin

Ravenclaw: Ravenclaw

Hufflepuff: Hufflepuff

Quidditch

Cave: Cave

Mystery Man: Do you know who it is?

Knockturn alley: Overturned.

Diagon alley: diagon alley.

Li Heng Bookstore: Flowers and Spots

Fly powder: fly powder

Unicorn: Unicorn

Kingdom Cross Station: King's Cross Station

Whomping willow: Hit people.

Gringotts Pavilion: Gringotts Pavilion

Leaky cauldron: leaky cauldron.

Hogwarts: Hogwarts

Muggles: Muggles

The names of three owls:

Errol: errol.

Gemes: Hermes

Hedwig: Hedwig.

Gryffindor: Gryffindor's name comes from French Gryffindor, which means golden Griffin. Gryffindor is a creature of half lion and half eagle in Greek mythology. Later, Christianity often used it as a symbol of Jesus, because it represented the control of the earth (lion) and the sky (eagle).

Slytherin: Slytherin evolved from English slither in. This word means winding and sliding, and is often used to describe snakes.

Ravenclaw: Ravenclaw, literally translated as crow's paw.

Hufflepuff: Hufflepuff, from English Huff and puff. Both words are related to blowing. This name is not very flattering.

Muggle: Muggle is a variant of English slang, meaning fool.

Riddle (Voldemort's original name) tom riddle: Riddle means riddle in English! As soon as I saw the name, I knew Rowling was going to play word games!

Voldemort: Voldemort comes from the French word Vole de mort, which means "death flies" or "flying away from death".

Severus? Snape severus snape: Severus means sternness in Latin, which is completely in line with Snape's character. Snape is the name of a small town in England. But this word is only one letter short of the English word Snake!

Remus. Lubang remus Lubang: Lubang comes from the Latin root Lubang, which means wolf lupin is like a wolf, and lupus is a jackal. It is said that the residents of France and Normandy sometimes call werewolves "Lubang"! Remus is more interesting. This is the name of one of the twins fed by the female wolf in Roman legend!

Sirius Black: Sirius Black: Sirius is Sirius, of course (but it doesn't mean "little"! The translator is rummaging! ), and black is "black". He turned into a big black dog.

Peter pettigrew peter pettigrew: The name Peter is so common that it doesn't seem to have any special meaning (why did the translator turn the name upside down? Without rhyme or reason! )。 Pettigrew means "very small"-not the star! The name can also be broken down into Pet I Grew, which means almost "I became a pet"! Interesting!

Argus? Filch argus filch: Filch means "stealing" in English, and argus is a troll with one hundred eyes in Greek mythology. She was sent by Hera, the wife of Zeus, the great god, to guard her lover who was turned into a heifer by Zeus.

Hagrid Hagrid: According to Rowling, Hagrid is an old English word meaning "a bad night/a bad night". She explained that Hagrid often can't sleep well because he always drinks!

Quirrell: Quirrell and squirrel are only one letter apart, almost like quarreling!

Sybil. Trelawney: Trelawney's meaning is uncertain, but Sybil is the title of prophetess inspired by Apollo in Greek and Roman mythology.

Furong? Delacour: Fleur Delacour is French, which literally means the flowers in the court and extended to aristocratic women.

Arasto? Moody: Alaste is the demon in charge of revenge in Greek mythology, and Moody means changeable mood in English.

Binns Cuthbert (Ghost who teaches the history of magic): Binns is pronounced very close to Been, which is the past participle form of the verb be in English. The professor has become a ghost, which is indeed a thing of the past.

Mao Mao (Hagrid's three big dogs): Originally named Mao Mao. This word means "furry" and is usually used as the name of a puppy or kitten. Hagrid named a fierce three-headed giant dog a little pug, which was really cute.

The Dursleys:

Dersley: Dersley is the name of a small town in England.

Dudley: Dudley is a variant of British slang Dud, which means boring person.

Penny menstruation: Penny means purple morning glory, and her sister, Harry's mother, Lily's name means lily. Morning glory symbolizes anger and hatred, and lily symbolizes purity.

The Malfoys:

Malfoy: Malfoy is a variant of French Malfoy, which means breaking one's word. This family really believes in dark magic!

Draco: Draco means dragon in Latin, and dragon is associated with Satan in the west. Draco was also the name of an extremely cruel legislator in ancient Athens.

Lucius: Lucius and Lucifer are very close. Like Draco, Lucius was also the name of an extremely cruel legislator in ancient Athens. At the same time, a Saint Lucius succeeded Saint Connery as Pope. Connery is the name of Fudge, the Minister of Magic. Does this mean that old Malfoy will become the new Minister of Magic?

Narcissa (Mrs Malfoy): Narcissa comes from Narcissus, a character in Greek mythology. He has a narcissistic plot and falls in love with his own shadow in the water.

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Hermione: Hermione is the name of the character in Shakespeare's famous play A Winter's Tale.

Hedwig Ge: Hedwig Ge is the name of a German saint in the12nd century.

Professor McGonagall's name Minerva is usually translated into Minerva, the goddess of wisdom in Roman mythology, which is Athena in Greek mythology.

Death eater: Death eater

Dark mark: a dark mark