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Encyclopedia > List of characters in the Harry Potter books

This is a list of characters in the Harry Potter books. They are all fictional characters that have appeared in one or more Harry Potter-related book. They are listed in alphabetical order. Alice, a fictional character based on a real character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ... This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ...


Characters alphabetical by surname

A

  • Mrs Abbott – Mother of Hannah Abbott, murdered by Death Eaters
  • Hannah Abbott – Hufflepuff student in Harry Potter's year, landlady of the Leaky Cauldron and wife of Neville Longbottom,[1] member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Euan Abercrombie – Gryffindor student who enters Hogwarts in Harry's fifth year
  • Stewart Ackerley – Ravenclaw student who enters Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year
  • Falco Aesalon – Ancient Greek wizard, first known Animagus
  • Cornelius Agrippa – Wizard imprisoned by Muggles for his “evil” writings
  • Alderton – Alleged Muggle-born sent to Azkaban in Deathly Hallows despite claiming relation to Arki Alderton
  • Archibald Alderton – Blew up the town of Little Dropping in Hampshire
  • Arki Alderton – Famous broomstick designer
  • Bertram Aubrey – Hogwarts student bullied by James Potter and Sirius Black
  • Avery – One of the first Death Eaters, attended Hogwarts with Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Avery – Death Eater, Slytherin student who befriended Severus Snape while at Hogwarts

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B

  • Malcolm Baddock – Slytherin student who entered Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year
  • Mr Bagman – Father of Ludo and Otto Bagman, friend of Death Eater Augustus Rookwood
  • Ludovic BagmanQuidditch Beater for the Wimbourne Wasps, head of the Department of Games and Sports within the Ministry of Magic
  • Otto Bagman – Brother of Ludo Bagman
  • Millicent Bagnold – Minister of Magic before Cornelius Fudge
  • Bathilda Bagshot – Author of A History of Magic, aunt of Gellert Grindelwald
  • Heathcote Barbary – Guitarist for the Weird Sisters
  • Musidora Barkwith – Composer noted for her work Wizarding Suite
  • Baruffio – Namesake of Baruffio's Brain Elixir
  • Ali Bashir – Flying carpet merchant who attempts to smuggle carpets into Britain in Goblet of Fire
  • Hetty Bayliss – Muggle who witnessed Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia
  • Oswald Beamish – Goblin rights pioneer
  • Flavius Belby – First wizard to write about the levithold
  • Marcus Belby – Ravenclaw student at Hogwarts with Harry Potter
  • Humphrey Belcher – Wizard who experimented with cheese cauldrons
  • Katie Bell – Gryffindor student one year above Harry Potter, Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch team
  • Amy Benson – Girl at the orphanage with Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Cuthbert Binns – Ghost, History of Magic professor
  • Dennis Bishop – Boy at the orphanage with Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Alphard Black – Son of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe, brother of Cygnus and Walburga Black, maternal uncle to Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black, disowned for financially supporting Sirius Black after he left home to live with the Potters
  • Andromeda Black – See Andromeda Tonks
  • Arcturus Black – son of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, brother of Sirius, Phineas, Belvina and Cygnus Black, husband of Lysandra Yaxley, father of Callidora, Charis and Cedrella Black
  • Arcturus Black – Son of Sirius Black and Hesper Gamp, husband of Melania MacMillan, father of Lucretia and Orion Black
  • Bellatrix Black – See Bellatrix Lestrange
  • Belvina Black – See Belvina Burke
  • Callidora Black – See Callidora Longbottom
  • Cassiopeia Black – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, sister of Pollux, Marius and Dorea Black
  • Cedrella Black – See Cedrella Weasley
  • Charis Black - See Charis Crouch
  • Cygnus Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, brother of Sirius, Phineas, Belvina and Arcturus Black, husband of Violetta Bulstrode, father of Pollux, Cassiopeia, Marius and Dorea Black
  • Cygnus Black – Son of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe, brother of Walburga and Alphard Black, husband of Druella Rosier, father of Bellatrix, Andromeda and Narcissa Black, maternal uncle to Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black, great-grandson of Phineas Nigellus Black
  • Dorea Black – See Dorea Potter
  • Druella Black (née Rosier) – Wife of Cygnus Black, mother of Bellatrix, Andromeda and Narcissa Black
  • Elladora Black – Sister of Phineas Nigellus, Sirius and Isla Black
  • Hesper Black (née Gamp) – Wife of Sirius Black, mother of Arcturus, Lycoris and Regulus Black
  • Irma Black (née Crabbe) – Wife of Pollux Black, mother of Walburga, Alphard and Cygnus Black
  • Isla Black – See Isla Hitchens
  • Lucretia Black – See Lucretia Prewett
  • Lycoris Black - Daughter of Sirius Black and Hesper Gamp, sister of Arcturus and Regulus Black
  • Lysandra Black (née Yaxley) – Wife of Arcturus Black, mother of Callidora, Charis and Cedrella Black
  • Marius Black – Son of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, brother of Pollux, Cassiopeia and Dorea Black, disowned for being a Squib
  • Melania Black (née MacMillan) – Wife of Arcturus Black, mother of Lucretia and Orion Black
  • Narcissa Black – See Narcissa Malfoy
  • Orion Black – Son of Arcturus Black and Melania MacMillan, brother of Lucretia Black, husband of Walburga Black, father of Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black
  • Phineas Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, brother of Sirius, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black, disowned for supporting Muggle rights
  • Phineas Nigellus Black – Brother of Sirius, Elladora and Isla Black, husband of Ursula Flint, father of Sirius, Phineas, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black, Headmaster of Hogwarts
  • Pollux Black – Son of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, brother of Cassiopeia, Marius and Dorea Black, husband of Irma Crabbe, father of Walburga, Alphard and Cygnus Black
  • Regulus Black – Son of Sirius Black and Hesper Gamp, brother of Lycoris and Arcturus Black
  • Regulus Arcturus Black – Son of Orion and Walburga Black, brother of Sirius Black, Slytherin Quidditch Seeker, reformed Death Eater
  • Sirius Black – Brother of Phineas Nigellus, Elladora and Isla Black, died at a young age
  • Sirius Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus and Ursula Flint, husband of Hesper Gamp, brother of Phineas, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black, father of Arcturus, Lycoris and Regulus Black
  • Sirius Black – Son of Orion and Walburga Black, brother of Regulus Arcturus Black, godfather of Harry Potter, Gryffindor student at Hogwarts (only Black not to be in Slytherin), Marauder, Animagus, disowned for running away from home to live with the Potter family, member of the Order of the Phoenix, killed by his cousin Bellatrix Lestrange
  • Ursula Black (née Flint) – Wife of Phineas Nigellus Black, mother of Sirius, Phineas, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black
  • Violetta Black (née Bulstrode) - Wife of Cygnus Black, mother of Pollux, Cassiopeia, Marius and Dorea Black
  • Walburga Black (née Black) – Daughter of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe, sister of Alphard and Cygnus Black, wife of Orion Black, mother of Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black
  • Balfour Blane – Established the Committee on Experimental Charms
  • Timothy Blenkinsop – Puddlemere United supporter
  • Bletchley – Ministry of Magic employee whose office was drenched with rain
  • Miles Bletchley – Keeper on the Slytherin Quidditch team during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Beatrix Bloxam – Author of the banned children's book series The Toadstool Tales
  • Stubby Boardman – Lead singer of the Hobgoblins
  • Melinda Bobbin – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school, her family owns a chain of apothecaries
  • Broderick Bode – Ministry of Magic employee in the Department of Mysteries, killed by Devil's Snare
  • Bole – Slytherin Quidditch Beater
  • Pierre Bonaccord – First Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards
  • Amelia Susan Bones – Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, aunt of Susan Bones
  • Edgar Bones – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix, brother of Amelia Susan Bones, uncle of Susan Bones
  • Susan Bones -Hufflepuff student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Mungo Bonham – Healer who founded St.Mungo's Hospital for Magical Ailments and Injuries, Wizard of the Month on JKR's website for March 2005
  • Terry Boot – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Libatius Borage – Author of Advanced Potion-Making
  • Mr Borgin – Proprietor of Borgin & Burkes in Knockturn Alley
  • Bertie Bott – Creator of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans
  • Bradley – Chaser on the Ravenclaw Quidditch team during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Barberus Bragge – Chief of the Wizards' Council, introduced the Golden Snitch to Quidditch
  • Betty Braithwaite – Reporter for the Daily Prophet
  • Rudolf Brand – Captain of the Heidelberg Harriers Quidditch team
  • Eleanor Branstone – Hufflepuff student who entered Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year
  • Karl Broadmoore – Beater for the Falmouth Falcons Quidditch team with his brother Kevin
  • Kevin Broadmoore – Beater for the Falmouth Falcons Quidditch team with his brother Karl
  • Mandy Brocklehurst – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year
  • Rupert “Axebanger” Brookstanton – Name Hermione Granger came across while searching for the identity of R.A.B.
  • Lavender Brown – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, briefly dates Ron Weasley, attends the Yule Ball with Seamus Finnigan
  • Frank Bryce – Muggle gardener for the Riddle family, murdered by Lord Voldemort
  • Millicent Bulstrode – Slytherin student in Harry's year, member of Umbridge's Inquisitorial Squad
  • Violetta Bulstrode – See Violetta Black
  • K.Bundy – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school
  • Rosalind Antigone Bungs – Name Hermione Granger came across while searching for the identity of R.A.B.
  • Charity Burbage – Professor of Muggle Studies at Hogwarts during Harry's time at school
  • Caractacus Burke – Co-founder of Borgin & Burkes
  • Belvina Burke (née Black) – Daughter of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, sister of Sirius, Phineas, Cygnus and Arcturus Black, wife of Herbert Burke, mother of two sons and one daughter
  • Herbert Burke – Husband of Belvina Black, father of two sons and one daughter
  • Randolph Burrow – Ravenclaw Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts

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C

  • Sir Cadogan – Armored knight occupying a painting in Hogwarts
  • Cadwallader – Hufflepuff Quidditch team member during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • S.Capper – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school
  • Eddie Carmichael – Ravenclaw student one year above Harry Potter
  • Alecto Carrow – Sister of Amycus Carrow, Death Eater and professor of Muggle Studies professor for one year
  • Amycus Carrow – Brother of Alecto Carrow, Death Eater and professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts for one year
  • Greta Catchlove – Author of Charm Your Own Cheese
  • Mary Cattermole – Wife of Reginald Cattermole
  • Reginald Cattermole – Employee of the Magical Maintenance Department for the Ministry of Magic
  • Owen Cauldwell – Hufflepuff student who entered Hogwarts during Harry's fourth year
  • Chambers – Ravenclaw Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Cho Chang – Ravenclaw student one year above Harry, Quidditch Seeker, member of Dumbledore's Army, dates Cedric Diggory and Harry Potter
  • Glenda Chittock – Presenter of Witching Hour on the Wizarding Wireless Network, JKR's Wizard of the Month for October 2004
  • Herbert Chorley – Muggle Junior Minister who received a botched Imperius Curse which left him acting like a chicken
  • Agatha Chub – Wizarding archaeologist who found twelve lead Bludgers from the sixteenth century
  • Elfrida Clagg – Chieftainess of the Warlock's Council, made the Golden Snidget a protected species, JKR's Wizard of the Month for June 2005
  • Penelope Clearwater – Ravenclaw prefect four years above Harry, girlfriend of Percy Weasley
  • Edgar Clogg – Ghost who hangs around the Hogwarts Quidditch pitch
  • Mrs Cole – Matron of Tom Riddle's orphanage
  • Magenta Comstock – Experimental artist, JKR's Wizard of the Month for April 2007
  • Connolly – Beater for the Irish national Quidditch team
  • Buckley Cooper – Daily Prophet reader
  • Howland Coopey – Daily Prophet reader with Dragon Pox
  • Ritchie Coote – Beater on the Gryffindor Quidditch team during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Michael Corner – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, dates Ginny Weasley and Cho Chang
  • Irma Crabbe – See Irma Black
  • Crabbe Sr – Death Eater, father of Vincent Crabbe
  • Vincent Crabbe – Slytherin student in Harry's year, son of Death Eater, Slytherin Quidditch team Beater, member of the Inquisitorial Squad
  • Mr Creevey – Muggle milkman, father of Colin and Dennis Creevey
  • Colin Creevey – Muggle-born Gryffindor student one year below Harry, brother of Dennis Creevey, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Dennis Creevey – Muggle-born Gryffindor student three years below Harry, brother of Colin Creevey, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Dirk Cresswell – Muggle-born Head of the Goblin Liaison Office
  • Croaker – Ministry of Magic employee in the Department of Mysteries
  • Doris Crockford – Meets Harry Potter in the Leaky Cauldron on the day Harry returns to the wizarding world
  • Crispin Cronk – Sent to Azkaban for keeping sphinxes in his backyard
  • Glenda Crook – Works for the Campaign for Greater Freedom for Wizards
  • Bartemius “Barty” Crouch Jr – Death Eater, son of Barty Crouch Sr
  • Bartemius “Barty” Crouch Sr – Head of the Department of International Magical Cooperation, father of Barty Crouch Jr
  • Caspar Crouch – Husband of Charis Black, father of one son and two daughters
  • Charis Crouch (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Lysandra Yaxley, wife of Caspar Crouch, mother of one son and two daughters
  • Gideon Crumb – Plays bagpipes for the Weird Sisters
  • Barnabas Cuffe – Editor of the Daily Prophet

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D

  • Hector Dagworth-Granger – Founder of the Most Extraordinary Society of Potioneers
  • Roger Davies – Ravenclaw student two years above Harry, Quidditch Chaser and Captain, attended the Yule Ball with Fleur Delacour
  • Dawlish - Auror
  • Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington/Nearly Headless Nick – Gryffindor House ghost
  • Caradoc Dearborn – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix
  • Apolline Delacour – Wife of Monsieur Delacour, mother of Fleur and Gabrielle Delacour
  • Fleur Delacour – Daughter of Apolline and Monsieur Delacour, sister of Gabrielle Delacour, wife of Bill Weasley, mother of Victoire Weasley, participated in the Tri-Wizard Tournament representing Beauxbatons
  • Gabrielle Delacour – Daughter of Apolline and Monsieur Delacour, sister of Fleur Delacour
  • Monsieur Delacour – Husband of Apolline Delacour, father of Fleur and Gabrielle Delacour
  • Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore – Bearded ghost who leads the Headless Hunt
  • Derrick – Beater for the Slytherin Quidditch team, three years above Harry
  • Dilys Derwent – St. Mungo's Healer and Headmistress of Hogwarts
  • Barnabas Deverill – One-time owner of the Elder Wand, killed by Loxias
  • Philbert Deverill – Manager of Puddlemere United
  • Dedalus Diggle – Member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Amos Diggory – Works for the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, father of Cedric Diggory
  • Cedric Diggory – Hufflepuff student two years above Harry, school prefect, Quidditch Seeker and captain, co-winner of the Tri-Wizard Tournament, attended the Yule Ball with Cho Chang
  • Mrs Diggory – Mother of Cedric Diggory, wife of Amos Diggory
  • Ivor Dillonsby – Interviewed by Rita Skeeter for her book The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore
  • Dimitrov – Chaser for the Bulgarian national Quidditch team
  • Harold Dingle – Student at Hogwarts during Harry's time at school
  • Armando Dippet – Headmaster of Hogwarts
  • Emma Dobbs – Hogwarts student three years below Harry
  • Daisy Dodderidge – Builder and landlady of the Leaky Cauldron, JKR's Wizard of the Month for March 2006
  • Elphias Doge – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix, Special Advisor to the Wizengamot, longtime friend of Albus Dumbledore
  • Antonin Dolohov – Death Eater, killed Fabian and Gideon Prewett and Remus Lupin
  • Mary Dorkins – Muggle news reporter
  • Ragmar Dorkins – Manager of the Chudley Canons Quidditch team
  • J.Dorny – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school
  • Matilda Dukelow – Holyhead Harpies fan
  • Dudley Dursley – Son of Vernon Dusley and Petunia Evans, cousin of Harry Potter
  • Marjorie Dursley – Sister of Vernon Dursley
  • Petunia Dursley (née Evans) – Sister of Lily Evans, aunt of Harry Potter, wife of Vernon Dursley, mother of Dudley Dursley
  • Vernon Dursley – Brother of Marge Dursley, husband of Petunia Evans, father of Dudley Dursley, uncle of Harry Potter
  • Aberforth Dumbledore – Son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, brother of Albus and Ariana Dumbledore, owner of the Hog's Head
  • Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore – Son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, brother of Aberforth and Ariana Dumbledore, Hogwarts Headmaster, Transfiguration professor, founder of the Order of the Phoenix, Order of Merlin First Class, Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards, Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot, only known gay character in the series[1] killed by Severus Snape.
  • Ariana Dumbledore – Daughter of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, sister of Aberforth and Albus Dumbledore
  • Kendra Dumbledore – Wife of Percival Dumbledore, mother of Albus, Aberforth and Ariana Dumbledore
  • Percival Dumbledore – Husband of Kendra Dumbledore, father of Albus, Aberforth and Ariana Dumbledore, sent to Azkaban
  • B.Dunstan – Hogwarts student during the time Harry is at school

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E

  • Lorcan d'Eath – Part-vampire singer, JKR's Wizard of the Month for November 2006
  • Marietta Edgecombe – Ravenclaw student one year above Harry, traitor to Dumbledore's Army
  • Madam Edgecombe – Works in the Floo Network Office, mother of Marietta Edgecombe
  • Mordicus Egg – Author of The Philosophy of the Mundane: Why Muggles Prefer Not to Know
  • Ellerby – Manufacturer of the 1940 Tinderblast broom
  • Wilfred Elphick – First to be gored by a Erumpent
  • Lily Evans – See Lily Potter
  • Mark Evans – Muggle boy who is bullied by Dudley Dursley; no relation to Lily and Petunia Evans
  • Petunia Evans – See Petunia Dursley

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F

  • Perpetua Fancourt – Invento of the Lunascope
  • S. Fawcett – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year
  • Benjy Fenwick – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix
  • Arabella Figg – Squib neighbor of the Dursley's, member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Argus Filch - Squib caretaker of Hogwarts
  • Angus Fleet – Muggle who witnessed Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia
  • Justin Finch-Fletchley – Muggle-born Hufflepuff student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Seamus Finnigan – Irish Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, attends the Yule Ball with Lavender Brown
  • Nicolas Flamel – Husband of Perenelle Flamel, alchemist, the only known creator of the philosopher's stone
  • Perenelle Flamel – Wife of Nicolas Flamel
  • Angus Fleet – Muggle who spotted Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia
  • Mundungus Fletcher – Member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Laurentia Fletwock – Breeder and racer of winged horses, JKR's Wizard of the Month for December 2006
  • Marcus Flint – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser and Captain, five years ahead of Harry
  • Ursula Flint – See Ursula Black
  • Filius Flitwick – Part-Goblin Charms professor at Hogwarts and Head of Ravenclaw
  • FluffyThree-headed dog belonging to Rubeus Hagrid
  • Ambrosius Flume – Owner of Honeydukes Sweetshop in Hogsmeade
  • Dexter Fortescue – Hogwarts Headmaster
  • Florean Fortescue – Owner of an ice cream parlor in Diagon Alley
  • Victoria Frobisher -Gryffindor student at the time Harry was at Hogwarts
  • Colonel Fubster – Friend of Marge Dursley
  • Cornelius Oswald Fudge – Minister of Magic
  • Dymphna Furmage – Wirch who is terrified of pixies

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G

  • Hesper Gamp – See Hesper Black
  • Marvolo Gaunt – Father of Merope and Morfin Gaunt, grandfather of Tom Marvolo Riddle, descendant of Salazar Slytherin
  • Merope Gaunt – Daughter of Marvolo Gaunt, sister of Morfin Gaunt, wife of Tom Riddle, mother of Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Morfin Gaunt – Uncle of Lord Voldemort
  • Gibbon – Death Eater, killed at Hogwarts in Half-Blood Prince
  • Godelot – Father of Hereward Godelot, owner of the Elder Wand
  • Hereward Godelot – Son of Godelot, killed his father for possession of the Elder Wand
  • Anthony Goldstein – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Dragomir Gorgovitch – Quidditch Chaser with the Chudley Cannons
  • Miranda Goshawk – Author of the Standard Book of Spells series
  • Goyle Sr – Death Eater, father of Grgory Goyle
  • Gregory Goyle – Son of Goyle, Slytherin student in Harry's year, Slytherin Quidditch Beater, member of the Inquisitorial Squad
  • Mr Granger – Muggle dentist, father of Hermione Granger
  • Mrs Granger – Muggle dentist, mother of Hermione Granger
  • Hermione Jean Granger – Muggle-born Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, Gryffindor prefect, eventual wife of Ron Weasley and mother of Hugo and Rose Weasley
  • Merton Graves – Cello player of the Weird Sisters
  • Grawp – Giant, son of Fridwulfa and half-brother of Rubeus Hagrid
  • Daphne Greengrass – Slytherin student in Harry's year
  • Gregorovitch – European wand maker
  • Fenrir Greyback – Werewolf, Death Eater, infected Remus Lupin
  • Glynnis Griffiths – Quidditch Seeker with the Holyhead Harpies
  • Elias Grimstone – Broommaker who crafted the Oakshaft 79
  • Gellert Grindelwald – Dark Wizard, childhood friend of Albus Dumbledore, nephew of Bathilda Bagshot, owner of the Elder Wand, student at Durmstrang
  • Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank – Substitute Care of Magical Creatures professor
  • Alberic Grunnion – Inventor of the Dungbomb
  • Godric Gryffindor – Co-founder of Hogwarts, JKR's Wizard of the Month for July 2007
  • Davy Gudgeon – Hogwarts student before Harry's time at school
  • Galvin Gudgeon – Quidditch Seeker for the Chudley Cannons
  • Gladys Gudgeon – Fan of Gilderoy Lockhart, writes weekly fan mail
  • Ellador Guffy – Neighbor of Ethelbart Mordaunt

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H

  • Rubeus Hagrid – Son of Hagrid and Fridwulfa, expelled Gryffindor student, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts, member of the Order of the Phoenix, half-giant
  • Hagrid Sr – Wizard father of Rubeus Hagrid
  • Ciceron Harkiss – Student of Horace Slughorn, gave Ambrosius Flume his first job
  • Harper – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at school
  • Warty Harris – Original owner of toads stolen by Mundungus Fletcher
  • Bertie Higgs – Hunting partner of Tiberius McLaggen
  • Terence Higgs – Slytherin Quidditch Seeker during Harry's first year
  • Glover Hipworth – Inventor of the Pepperup Potion
  • Bob Hitchens – Muggle who married Isla Black (sister of Phineas Nigellus Black)
  • Isla Hitchens (née Black) – Sister of Phineas Nigellus, Sirius and Elladora Black, disowned for marrying Muggle Bob Hitchens*Hokey – House-elf belonging to Hepzibah Smith
  • Rolanda Hooch – Hogwarts flying instructor, Quidditch referee
  • Daisy Hookum – Author of My Life as a Muggle, wife of Tilden Toots, JKR's Wizard of the Month for June 2006
  • Geoffrey Hooper – Gryffindor student during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Mafalda Hopkirk – Improper Use of Magic Office employee
  • Hornby – Brother of Olive Hornby, wedding haunted by Moaning Myrtle
  • Olive Hornby – Hogwarts student during the time of Lord Voldemort, teased Moaning Myrtle
  • Basil Horton – Quidditch player for the Falmouth Falcons, co-founded Comet Trading Company with Randolph Keitch, co-creator of the Horton-Keitch Braking Charm
  • Helga Hufflepuff – Co-founder of Hogwarts, ancestor of Hepzibah Smith, JKR's Wizard of the Month for May 2007

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I

  • Inigo Imago – Author of The Dream Oracle
  • Duncan Inglebee – Ravenclaw Quidditch Beater during Harry's time at school
  • Ivanova – Bulgarian Quidditch Beater

J

  • Joey Jenkins – Quidditch Beater with the Chudley Canons, featured in the book Flying With the Canons
  • Leonard Jewkes – Creator of the Silver Arrow racing broom
  • Arsenius Jigger – Author of Magical Drafts and Potions
  • Angelina Johnson – Gryffindor student two years above Harry, Quidditch Chaser and captain, attended Yule Ball with Fred Weasley
  • Gwenog Jones – Hogwarts student before Harry's time, captain and Beater for the Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team, JKR's Wizard of the Month for June 2004
  • Hestia Jones – Member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Jordan Sr – Father of Lee Jordan, owed money by Ludo Bagman
  • Lee Jordan – Gryffindor student two years above Harry, Hogwarts Quidditch commentator
  • Albert Jorkins – Husband of Primrose Jorkins, father of Griselda Harmonia Jorkins, Grimwold Jorkins and Granville Jorkins
  • Bertha Jorkins – Hogwarts student before Harry's time, Ministry of Magic employee in the Department of Magical Games and Sports
  • Granville Jorkins – Son of Albert and Primrose Jorkins, brother of Grimwold and Griselda Harmonia Jorkins
  • Grimwold Jorkins – Son of Albert and Primrose Jorkins, brother of Granville and Griselda Harmonia Jorkins
  • Griselda Harmonia Jorkins – Daughter of Albert and Primrose Jorkins, sister of Granville and Grimwold Jorkins
  • Primrose Jorkins – Wife of Albert Jorkins, mother of Granville, Grimwold and Griselda Harmonia Jorkins
  • Stamford Jorkins – Ministry of Magic spokesperson
  • Jugson – Death Eater

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K

  • Igor Karkaroff – Reformed Death Eater, Headmaster of Durmstrang
  • Gertie Keddle – Author of one of the earliest accounts of Quidditch
  • Roland Kegg – President of the English Gobstones team
  • Randolph Keitch – Quidditch player with the Falmouth Falcons, with Basil Horton founded the Comet Trading Company and invented the Horton-Keitch Braking Charm
  • Elladora Ketteridge – Discovered the use of gillyweed
  • Professor Kettleburn – Care of Magical Creatures professor during Harry's first two years at Hogwarts
  • Aidan Kiely – Seeker for the Kenmare Kestrals Quidditch team
  • Andrew Kirke – Gryffindor Quidditch Beater during Harry's time at school
  • Goodwin Kneen – Author of one of the earliest accounts of Quidditch, husband of Gunhilda Kneen
  • Gubhilda Kneen – Wife of Goodwin Kneen, suffered from Dragon Pox
  • Montague Knightley – Wizard Chess champion
  • Mr Krum – Father of Viktor Krum
  • Mrs Krum – Mother of Viktor Krum
  • Viktor Krum – Durmstrang student, Bulgarian Quidditch Seeker, participated in the Tri-Wizard Tournament, attended the Yule Ball with Hermione Granger

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L

  • Fifi LaFolle – Author of the Enchanted Encounters book series, JKR's Wizard of the Month for October 2005
  • Nobby Leach – Minister of Magic
  • Lestrange – Death Eater, attended Hogwarts with Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier, Slytherin student before Harry's time, Death Eater, sister of Narcissa Malfoy and Andromeda Tonks, cousin of Sirius Black, wife of Rodolphous Lestrange,
  • Rabastan Lestrange – Death Eater, brother of Rodolphous Lestrange
  • Rodolphus Lestrange – Death Eater, brother of Rabastan Lestrange, husband of Bellatrix Lestrange
  • Levski – Bulgarian Quidditch Chaser
  • "Dangerous" Dai Llewellyn – Quidditch player for the Caerphilly Catapults
  • Guthrie Lochrin – Early broomstick rider
  • Gilderoy Lockhart – Author, Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, celebrity
  • Algie Longbottom – Great Uncle of Neville Longbottom, gave Trevor to Neville
  • Alice Longbottom – Mother of Neville Longbottom, wife of Frank Longbottom, member of the original Order of the Phoenix, Auror
  • Augusta Longbottom – Mother of Frank Longbottom and grandmother of Neville Longbottom
  • Callidora Longbottom (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Lysandra Yaxley, sister of Charis and Cedrella Black, mother of one son and one daughter
  • Enid Longbottom – Great Aunt of Neville Longbottom
  • Frank Longbottom – Father of Neville Longbottom, son of Augusta Longbottom, husband of Alice Longbottom, member of the original Order of the Phoenix, Auror
  • Hannah Longbottom - See Hannah Abbott
  • Harfang Longbottom – Husband of Callidora Black, father of one son and one daughter
  • Neville Longbottom – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, son of Aurors Frank and Alice Longbottom, eventual Herbology professor at Hogwarts, husband of Hannah Abbott[1]
  • Luna Lovegood – Ravenclaw student one year below Harry, daughter of Xeno Lovegood, member of Dumbledore's Army, eventual wife of Newt Scamander's grandson Rolf
  • Mrs Lovegood – Wife of Xeno Lovegood and mother of Luna Lovegood
  • Xenophilius Lovegood – Father of Luna Lovegood and editor of The Quibbler
  • Artemisia Lufkin – First witch to become Minister of Magic, JKR's Wizard of the Month for February 2005
  • Remus John Lupin – Gryffindor student before Harry's time, Marauder, werewolf, husband of Nymphadora Tonks and father of Teddy Remus Lupin
  • Teddy Remus Lupin – Son of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, metamorphmagus
  • Aidan Lynch – Irish Quidditch Seeker

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M

  • MacBoon clan – Wizarding family from the Isle of Drear, killed the rival McClivert clan after being transfigured into quintapeds
  • Magnus “Dent-Head” Macdonald – Lead effort to reintroduce the game of Creaothceann
  • Mary Macdonald – Hogwarts student before Harry's time, attacked with Dark Magic by Mulciber
  • Hamish MacFarland – Captain of the Montrose Magpies Quidditch team, Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports
  • MacFusty clan – A wizarding family from the Hebrides Islands, they care for the Hebridean Black dragons
  • Ernie Macmillan – Hufflepuff student in Harry's year, school prefect, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Melania Macmillan – See Melania Black
  • Walden Macnair – Death Eater, executioner for the Ministry of Magic
  • Alasdair Maddox – Qudditch Chaser for the Montrose Magpies
  • Laura Madley – Hufflepuff student three years below Harry
  • Abraxas Malfoy – Grandfather of Draco Malfoy, father of Lucius Malfoy, died of Dragon Pox
  • Draco Malfoy – Slytherin student in Harry's year, Slytherin Quidditch Seeker, school prefect, member of the Inquisitorial Squad, son of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Black, father of Scorpius Malfoy, reformed Death Eater
  • Lucius Malfoy – Son of Abraxas Malfoy, husband of Narcissa Black, father of Draco Malfoy, grandfather of Scorpius Malfoywealthy reformed Death Eater
  • Narcissa Malfoy (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier, wife of Lucius and mother of Draco Malfoy, grandmother of Scorpius Malfoy, sister of Bellatrix Lestrange and Andromeda Tonks, cousin of Sirius Black
  • Scorpius Malfoy – Son of Draco Malfoy, grandson of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Black
  • Malécrit – Playwright who wrote Hélas, Je me suis Transfiguré mes Pieds
  • Madam Malkin – Owner of Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions in Diagon Alley
  • Griselda Marchbanks – Head of the Wizarding Examinations Authority, elder of the Wizaengamot
  • Beaumont Marjoribanks – Pioneering herbologist, sometimes falsely credited with discovering gillyweed (Elladora Ketteridge discovered it about a century earlier)
  • Madam Marsh – Elderly passenger on the Knight Bus
  • Mr Mason – Muggle dinner guest of the Dursleys
  • Mrs Mason – Muggle dinner guest of the Dursleys
  • Olympe Maxime – Half-giantess, Headmistress of Beauxbatons
  • McClivert clan – Wizarding family from the Isle of Drear, killed by the rival MacBoon clan
  • Dugald McClivert – Head of the McClivert clan
  • Catriona McCormack – Mother of Kirley Duke and Meghan McCormack, Scottish Quidditch Chaser, captain of Puddlemere United
  • Kirley Duke McCormack – Son of Catriona McCormack, brother of Meghan McCormack, guitarist for the Weird Sisters
  • Meghan McCormack – Daughter of Catriona McCormack, sister of Kirley Duke McCormack, Quidditch Keeper for Puddlemere United
  • Natalie McDonald – Gryffindor student three years below Harry
  • Minerva McGonagall – Hogwarts Transfiguration professor, Headmistress, Deputy Headmistress under Albus Dumbledore, member of the Order of the Phoenix, animagus
  • Jim McGuffin – Muggle weatherman
  • Marlene McKinnon – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix
  • Cormac McLaggen – Gryffindor Quidditch Keeper for one game in Half-Blood Prince
  • Tarquin McTavish – JKR's Wizard of the Month for July 2006, imprisoned for crimes against Muggles
  • Dorcas Meadowes – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix
  • Araminta Meliflua – Cousin of Sirius Black's mother, attempted to legalise Muggle-hunting
  • Galatea Merrythought – Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts before Harry's time at school
  • Eloise Midgen – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school, has an acne problem
  • Cuthbert Mockridge – Head of the Goblin Liaison Office
  • Laverne de Montmorency – Creator of various love potions
  • Montague – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser and captain, two years ahead of Harry
  • Montgomery sisters – Hogwarts students at the time Harry is at school, their brother is attacked by Fenrir Greyback and dies at St. Mungo's
  • Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody – Retired Auror, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Defense Against the Dark Arts professor in Goblet of Fire (though he was impersonated by Barty Crouch Jr)
  • Moon – Hogwarts student in Harry's year
  • Moran – Irish Quidditch Chaser
  • Ethelbard Mordaunt – Neighbor of Elladora Guffy
  • Gwendolyn Morgan – Captain of the Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team
  • Valmai Morgan – Quidditch Chaser for the Holyhead Harpies
  • Mortlake – Ferret owner, raided by the Muggle Artifacts Office in Chamber of Secrets
  • Hassan Mostafa – Chairwizard of the International Association of Quidditch, refereed the Quidditch World Cup final between Bulgaria and Ireland
  • Mulciber – Death Eater, Imperius Curse specialist
  • Burdock Muldoon – Chief of the Wizards' Council, set the criteria for what defines a “being”
  • Mullet – Irish Quidditch Chaser
  • Zacharias Mumps – Wrote an early account of Quidditch
  • Eric Munch – Watchwizard at the Ministry of Magic, arrests Sturgis Podmore
  • Eunice Murray – Quidditch Seeker for the Montrose Magpies

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N

  • Z.Nettles – Witch who gives a testimonial on Kwikspell
  • Mrs Norris – Cat belonging to Argus Filch
  • Nott Sr – Death Eater, father of Theodore Nott
  • Theodore Nott – Slytherin student in Harry's year, son of Death Eater Nott
  • Honoria Nutcombe – Founded the Society for the Reformation of Hags, JKR's Wizard of the Month for August 2004

Argus Filch is the caretaker and (effectively) hall monitor in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of books. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...

O

  • Idris Oakby – Founder of the Society for the Support of Squibs, JKR's Wizard of the Month for October 2006
  • Mr Oblansk – Bulgarian Minister for Magic
  • Winkus Oddpick – Wrote an editorial for the Daily Prophet after the Chipping Clodbury Riot
  • Bob Ogden – Ministry of Magic official in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement
  • Tiberius Ogden – Wizengamot elder, resigns after Dolores Umbridge is appointed Hogwarts High Inquisitor by Cornelius Fudge
  • Dunbar Oglethorpe – Chief of Quidditch Union for the Administration and Betterment of the British League and its Endeavors (Q.U.A.B.B.L.E.)
  • Darren O'Hare – Quidditch Keeper for the Kenmare Kestrals, captain of the Irish National Team, inventor of the Hawkshead Attacking Formation
  • Chauncey Oldridge – First known victim of Dragon Pox, JKR's Wizard of the Month for July 2005
  • Gondoline Oliphant – Studied trolls, killed by trolls. JKR's Wizard of the Month for April 2005
  • Barnaby Ollerton – Co-founder of the Cleansweep Broom Company with his brothers Bill and Bob
  • Bill Ollerton – Co-founder of the Cleansweep Broom Company with his brothers Barnaby and Bob
  • Bob Ollerton – Co-founder of the Cleansweep Broom Company with his brothers Barnaby and Bill
  • Gifford Ollerton – Giant slayer, killed giant Hengist of Upper Barnton
  • Mr Ollivander – Wandmaker, owner of Ollivanders in Diagon Alley

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P

  • Grant Page – Ravenclaw Quidditch Keeper during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Walter Parkin – Wizard whose four sons and three daughters comprised the original Wigtown Wanderers Quidditch team
  • Pansy Parkinson – Slytherin student in Harry's year, school prefect, member of the Inquisitorial Squad
  • Padma Patil – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, identical twin sister of Gryffindor student Parvati Patil, member of Dumbledore's Army, attends the Yule Ball with Ron Weasley
  • Parvati Patil – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, identical twin sister of Ravenclaw student Padma Patil, member of Dumbledore's Army, attends the Yule Ball with Harry
  • Mr Paws – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg
  • Mr Payne – Muggle campground manager at the Quidditch World Cup
  • Glanmore Peakes – Slayer of the Sea Serpent of Cromer
  • Jimmy Peakes – Gryffindor Quidditch Beater three years below Harry
  • Abraham Peasegood – American wizard who invented the game Quodpot
  • Arnold Peasegood – Ministry of Magic employee, Obliviator for the Accidental Magic Reversal Squad, trained hit-wizard
  • Daisy Pennifold – Created a special Quaffle called the Pennigood Quaffle
  • Professor Phoebus Penrose – heads a committee for the Ministry of Magic which produces a report entitled A Study into Muggle Suspicions About Magic
  • Octavius Pepper – Reported missing by the Daily Prophet
  • Perkins – Ministry of Magic employee and friend of Arthur Weasley
  • Sally-Anne Perks – Hogwarts sturent in Harry's year
  • Mrs Pettigrew – Mother of Peter Pettigrew, awarded the Order of Merlin
  • Peter Pettigrew - Gryffindor student before Harry's time, Marauder, Animagus, Death Eater, traitor to the Order of the Phoenix, disguised himself as a pet rat belonging to first Percy and later Ron Weasley
  • Antioch Peverell – Original owner of the Elder Wand, brother of Cadmus and Ignotus Peverell
  • Cadmus Peverell – Original owner of the Resurrection Stone, brother of Antioch and Ignotus Peverell, ancestor of the Gaunt family and Lord Voldemort
  • Ignotus Peverell – Original owner of the Cloak of Invisibility, brother of Antioch and Cadmus Peverell, ancestor of the Potter family
  • Arkie Philpott – Searched with a Probity Probe at Gringotts in Half-Blood Prince
  • Justus Pilliwickle – Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement
  • Irma Pince – Hogwarts librarian
  • Carlotta Pinkstone – Proponent of lifting the Statute of Secrecy, JKR's Wizard of the Month for November 2005
  • Dagbert Pips – Proprietor of Pumpkins R Us
  • Radolphous Pittiman – Biographer of Uric the Oddball
  • Yardley Platt – Serial goblin-killer, JKR's Wizard of the Month for February 2006
  • Roderick Plumpton – Quidditch Seeker for the England National Team and the Tutshill Tornados, originator of the Plumpton Pass
  • Mirabella Plunkett – Fell in love with a merman, transfigured herself into a haddock
  • Sturgis Podmore – Member of the Order of the Phoenix, imprisoned in Azkaban
  • Royden Poke – Official from the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, involved in the Chipping Clodbury Riot
  • Gulliver Pokeby – Author of Why I Didn't Die When the Augurey Cried, expert on magical birds
  • Poliakoff – Durmstrang student at the same time as Viktor Krum, traveled to Hogwarts for the Tr-Wizard Tournament
  • Mrs Polkiss – Mother of Piers Polkiss
  • Piers Polkiss – Friend of Dudley Dursley
  • Poppy Pomfrey – Hogwarts school nurse
  • Roddy Pontner – Placed a bet with Ludo Bagman at the Quidditch World Cup
  • Petrova Porskoff – Quidditch Chaser from Russia, creator of the Porskoff Ploy
  • Albus Severus Potter – Son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, brother of James and Lily Potter, grandson of James Potter and Lily Evans
  • Charlus Potter – Husband of Dorea Potter (née Black), father of one son
  • Dorea Potter (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, sister of Pollux and Cassiopeia Black, wife of Charlus Potter, mother of one son
  • Ginny Potter – See Ginny Weasley
  • Harry James Potter – Eponymous character of the series, son of James Potter and Lily Evans, husband of Ginny Weasley, father of Albus Severus, James and Lily Potter, Gryffindor Quidditch Seeker and captain, Auror, founder of Dumbledore's Army, descendant of Ignotus Peverell, The Boy Who Lived, co-winner of the Tri-Wizard Tournament, he killed Voldemort.
  • James Potter – Husband of Lily Evans, father of Harry Potter, Gryffindor student, Marauder, Head Boy, Quidditch Chaser, member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • James Potter – Son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, brother of Albus Severus and Lily Potter, grandson of James Potter and Lily Evans, Gryffindor student
  • Lily Potter (née Evans) – Muggle-born wife of James Potter, sister of Petunia Evans, mother of Harry Potter, Gryffindor student, Head Girl, member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Lily Potter – Daughter of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, sister of Albus Severus and James Potter, granddaughter of James Potter and Lily Evans
  • Nugent Potts – Quidditch referee
  • Ernie Prang – Driver of the Knight Bus
  • Mr Prentice – Muggle neighbor of the Dursleys
  • Gideon Prewett - Brother of Molly Weasley and Fabian Prewett, member of the original Order of the Phoenix
  • Fabian Prewett – Brother of Molly Weasley and Gideon Prewett, member of the original Order of the Phoenix
  • Ignatius Prewett - Husband of Lucretia Black, paternal uncle of Sirius Black
  • Lucretia Prewett (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Melania MacMillan, sister of Orion Black, wife of Ignatius Prewett
  • Molly Prewett – See Molly Weasley
  • Eileen Prince – See Eileen Snape
  • Apollyon Pringle – Caretaker at Hogwarts before Argus Filch
  • Graham Pritchard – Slytherin student three years under Harry
  • Demetrius J. Prod – Gave a testimonial on Kwikspell
  • Elsie Prod – Widow of Demetrius Prod
  • Proudfoot - Auror
  • Professor Everard Proudfoot – Headmaster of Hogwarts
  • Adrian Pucey – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser ywo years above Harry
  • Madam Puddifoot – Owner of a tea shop in Hogsmeade
  • Doris Purkiss – Claimed in The Quibbler that Sirius Black and Stubby Boardman were the same person
  • Augustus Pye – Trainee Healer at St. Mungo's, treated Arthur Weasley in Order of the Phoenix

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Q

  • Quigley – Irish Quidditch Beater
  • Hambledon Quince – Claims that wizards are from Mars, Muggles are from Mushrooms, JKR's Wizard of the Month for September 2006
  • Orla Quirke – Ravenclaw student three years below Harry
  • Quirinus Quirrell – Death Eater, Muggle Studies and Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, possessed by Lord Voldemort in Philosopher's Stone
  • Po Quong – Magical creatures expert, studied Liondragons

Adjectives: Martian Atmosphere Surface pressure: 0. ... Basidiocarps (mushrooms) of the fungus Leucocoprinus sp. ... Professor Quirinus Quirrell is a fictional character in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by JK Rowling. ...

R

  • Modesty Rabnott – Protested the use of the Golden Snidget in Quidditch, namesake of the Modesty Rabnott Golden Snidget Preserve
  • Urquhart Rackharrow – Inventor of the Entrail-expelling Curse, his portrait hangs in St. Mungo's
  • Mnemone Radford – Developed Memory Modifying Charms, first Obliviator, JKR's Wizard of the Month for February 2007
  • Xavier Rastrick – Wizard entertainer, vanished during a performance and was never seen again
  • Helena Ravenclaw/The Grey Lady – Daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw, Ravenclaw House ghost, killed by the Bloody Baron
  • Rowena Ravenclaw – Co-founder of Hogwarts, mother of Helena Ravenclaw
  • Tom Riddle Sr – Muggle husband of Merope Gaunt, father of Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Tom Marvolo Riddle/Lord Voldemort – Son of Tom Riddle and Merope Gaunt, Dark Wizard, last living descendant of Salazar Slytherin, descendant of Cadmus Peverell, Slytherin student at Hogwarts, school prefect and Head Boy, leader of the Death Eaters
  • Harvey Ridgebit – Dragonologist, first wizard to catch a Peruvian Vipertooth, established world's largest dragon sanctuary in Romania, JKR's Wizard of the Month for January 2007
  • Gawain Robards – Head of the Auror Office after Rufus Scrimgeour
  • Mr Roberts – Muggle campground manager at the Quidditch World Cup, he and his family are tortured by Death Eaters
  • Demelza Robins – Gryffindor Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Augustus Rookwood – Death Eater, spy working in the Department of Mysteries
  • Rosier – Early Death Eater
  • Druella Rosier – See Druella Black
  • Evan Rosier – Slytherin student, friend of Severus Snape while at Hogwarts, killed by Aurors
  • Madam Rosmerta – Proprietor of the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade
  • Grugwyn Rufford – Member of the Welsh National Gobstones Team
  • Thorfinn Rowle – Death Eater
  • Barry Ryan – Irish Quidditch Keeper

The article is about the ghosts which inhabit Hogwarts in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... Tom Riddele, a character in J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter serires, was a resident of the village of Little Hangleton and the son of the squire and his wife. ... Lord Voldemort (IPA: [1][2]) is a fictional character and the primary antagonist in the Harry Potter novel series written by British author J. K. Rowling. ... Demelza Robins joined the Gryffindor Quidditch team as a chaser in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. ... This article is about Dark wizards from the Harry Potter series. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Madam Rosmerta is the fictional landlady of The Three Broomsticks pub in the Harry Potter series of novels by JK Rowling. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...

S

  • Jason Samuels – Ravenclaw Quidditch Beater during Harry's time at school
  • Almerick Sawbridge – Conquered a river troll at the Wye River
  • Scabior – Snatcher who captures Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in Deathly Hallows
  • Newton Artemis Fido “Newt” Scamander – Author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, among other books, grandfather of Rolf, eventual husband of Luna Lovegood
  • Porpentia Scamander – Wife of Newt Scamander
  • Bruno Schmidt – Child from Germany who kills an Erkling with a collapsible cauldron
  • Brutus Scrimgeour – Author of The Beater's Bible
  • Rufus Scrimgeour – Head of the Auror Office, replaces Cornelius Fudge as Minister of Magic
  • Selwyn – Death Eater
  • Kingsley Shacklebolt – Auror, replaces Pius Thicknesse as Minister of Magic
  • Derwent Shimpling – Comedian, ate an entire Venomous Tentacula and survived, JKR's Wizard of the Month for January 2005
  • Gaspard Shingleton – Inventor of the Self-Stirring Cauldron, JKR's Wizard of the Month for September 2005
  • Stan Shunpike – Conductor of the Knight Bus, Death Eater
  • Aurora Sinistra – Professor of Astronomy at Hogwarts
  • Rita Skeeter – Reporter for the Daily Prophet, author of The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, animagus
  • Harold Skively – Suggested a holiday in honour of Merlin
  • Wilbert Slinkhard – Author of Defensive Magical Theory
  • Jack Sloper – Gryffindor Quidditch Beater during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Horace Slughorn – Potions professor at Hogwarts, Head of Slytherin House, taught Tom Marvolo Riddle, fights against the Death Eaters
  • Salazar Slytherin – Co-founder of Hogwarts, Parselmouth, ancestor of the Gaunt family and Lord Voldemort, JKR's Wizard of the Month for June 2007
  • Veronica Smethley – Fan of Gilderoy Lockhart
  • Elliot Smethwyk – Created the Cushioning Charm
  • Hippocrates Smethwyck Healer-in-Charge on the Dai Llewellyn Ward at St. Mungo's
  • Leopoldina Smethwyk – First British witch to referee a Quidditch match
  • Hepzibah Smith Elderly, wealthy antique collector, descendant of Helga Hufflepuff, murdered and robbed by Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Mr Smith – Father of Zacharias Smith
  • Zacharias Smith - Hufflepuff student during Harry's time at Hogwarts, Chaser on the Hufflepuff Quidditch team, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Eileen Snape (née Prince) - Pure-blood wife of Tobias Snape, mother of Severus Snape, captain of the Hogwarts Gobstones Club
  • Severus Snape – Son of Tobias Snape and Eileen Prince, “Half-Blood Prince”, reformed Death Eater, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Potions and Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Head of Slytherin House, Hogwarts Headmaster
  • Tobias Snape – Muggle father of Severus Snape, husband of pure-blood Eileen Prince
  • Faris “Spout Hole” Spavin – Minister of Magic
  • Alicia Spinnet – Gryffindor Quidditch Chaser, two years above Harry
  • Phyllida Spore – Author of One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi
  • Pomona Sprout – Hogwarts Herbology professor, Head of Hufflepuff House
  • Spudmore – Manufacturer of the 1940 Timberblast broom
  • Erica Stainwright – Disgraced housekeeping guru, Wizard of the Month for August 2006
  • Blenheim Stalk – Author of Muggles Who Notice, Muggle expert
  • Hesper Starkey – Studied how the phases of the moon affects potion making
  • Stebbins – Hufflepuff student during Harry's time at Hogwarts, caught by Snape with Fawcett during the Yule Ball
  • Patricia Stimpson – Hogwarts student two years above Harry
  • Jeremy Stretton – Ravenclaw Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Edgar Stroulger – Inventor of the Sneakoscope
  • Miriam Strout – Healer in the Janus Thickey Ward at St. Mungo's
  • Billy Stubbs – Boy at Tom Marvolo Riddle's orphanage
  • Grogan Stump – Minister of Magic, JKR's Wizard of the Month for April 2006
  • Felix Summerbee – Inventor of Cheering Charms, JKR's Wizard of the Month for May 2004 and May 2005
  • Summerby – Hufflepuff Quidditch Seeker after Cedric Diggory
  • Summers – Hufflepuss student during Harry's time at Hogwarts
  • Havelock Sweeting – Unicorn expert
  • Emeric Switch – Author of A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration
  • Jocunda Sykes – First person to fly a broomstick across the Atlantic, JKR's Wizard of the Month for January 2006

Note that: The River Wye is in the United Kingdom. ... Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by English author J. K. Rowling to benefit the British charity Comic Relief. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Minor Ministry officials in Harry Potter. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Kingsley Shacklebolt is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books written by J. K. Rowling. ... Stan Shunpike is a fictional character in J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels. ... The following are teachers and staff at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ... Rita Skeeter is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... This article is about characters in the Harry Potter series who are associated in some way with Quidditch. ... Horace E. F. Slughorn (born between 1898 and 1902) is a fat, pompous fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels written by J.K. Rowling. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Hufflepuff House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ... The following are minor characters from the Harry Potter series in Hufflepuff House. ... Severus Snape is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Eileen Prince. ... This article is about characters in the Harry Potter series who are associated in some way with Quidditch. ... Professor Pomona Sprout is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. ... Household management is the act of overseeing the organizational, financial, and day-to-day operations of a house or estate. ... For other uses, see Guru (disambiguation). ... This article is about Earths moon. ... “Atlantic” redirects here. ...

T

  • Janus Thickey – Namesake of the Janus Thickey Ward at St. Mungo's
  • Pius Thicknesse - Minister of Magic while under the Imperius Curse
  • Mr Thomas – Father of Dean Thomas, murdered by Death Eaters, never told his muggle wife that he was a wizard
  • Dean Thomas – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, boyfriend of Ginny Weasley, Gryffindor Quidditch Chaser
  • Orsino Thruston – Drummer for the Weird Sisters
  • Thaddeus Thurkell -Wizard who produced seven Squib sons and turned them all into hedgehogs in disgust
  • Agatha Timms – Owner of an eel farm, placed a bet with Ludo Bagman at the Quidditch World Cup
  • Professor Tofty – Member of the Wizarding Examinations Authority
  • Tilly Toke – Received the Order of Merlin First Class following the Ilfracombe Dragon Attack of 1932
  • Andromeda Tonks (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier, disowned for marrying Muggle-born Ted Tonks, mother of Nymphadora Tonks
  • Nymphadora Tonks – Daughter of Ted Tonks and Andromeda Black, disowned by the Black family for being half-blood, Auror, metamorphmagus, wife of Remus Lupin, mother of Teddy Remus Lupin
  • Ted Tonks – Muggle-born husband of Andromeda Black, father of Nymphadora Tonks, killed by Death Eaters
  • Alberta Toothill – Wizarding duellist, won the All-England competition in 1430 with a Blasting Charm, defeating the favoured Samson Wiblin
  • Tilden Toots – Wizarding radio personality, husband of Daisy Hookum, JKR's Wizard of the Month for March 2007
  • Kenneth Towler – Gryffindor student two years above Harry
  • Travers – Death Eater who killed the McKinnon family
  • Cassandra Trelawney – Great-great-grandmother of Sybill Trelawney
  • Sybill Patricia Trelawney – Great-great granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney, Hogwarts Divination professor
  • Donaghan Tremlett – Muggle-born bassist for the Weird Sisters, JKR's Wizard of the Month for July 2004
  • Quentin Trimble – Author of The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self Protection
  • Troy – Irish Quidditch Chaser
  • Sacharissa Tugwood – Inventor of Beautifying Potions, discovered uses of Bubotuber Pus.
  • Lisa Turpin – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year
  • Mallory Twiddle – Complained about Gringotts using Sphinxes as guards in the Daily Prophet
  • Norvel Twonk – Died saving a Muggle child from a manticore
  • Wilkie Twycross – Apparition instructor from the Ministry of Magic

Pius Thicknesse is a character from the Harry Potter series, first introduced in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. ... This article is about minor Harry Potter characters who are Gryffindor students in the same year as Harry. ... For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ... For other uses, see Eel (disambiguation). ... Andromeda Tonks (née Black) (born c. ... Nymphadora Tonks is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...

U

  • Dolores Jane Umbridge – Senior Undersecretary to the Minister of Magic, Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Hogwarts High Inquisitor, sent to Azkaban for crimes against Muggle-borns, claims relation to the pure-blood Selwyn family
  • Quintius Umfraville – Author of The Noble Sport of Warlocks
  • Urquhart Slytherin Quidditch captain during Harry's time at Hogwarts

Dolores Jane Umbridge is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of novels by J.K. Rowling. ... The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...

V

  • Cassandra Vablatsky – Seer and author of Unfogging the Future
  • Vaisey – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser
  • Emmeline Vance – Member of the Order of the Phoenix, murdered by Death Eaters
  • Romilda Vane – Gryffindor student two years below Harry
  • Septima Vector – Arithmancy professor at Hogwarts
  • Vindictus Viridian – Author of Curses and Counter-curses (Bewitch Your Friends and Befuddle Your Enemies with the Latest Revenges: Hair Loss, Jelly-Legs, Tongue-Tying and Much, Much More)
  • Lord Voldemort – See Tom Marvolo Riddle
  • Volkov – Bulgarian Quidditch Beater
  • Vulchanov – Bulgarian Quidditch Beater

Seer has several possible meanings: A fortune teller or prophet The fictional character on the television series Charmed The Seasonal energy efficiency ratio standard for air conditioning appliances This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ... In the Harry Potter novels, by J. K. Rowling, the Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organisation founded by Albus Dumbledore to fight Lord Voldemort and his followers, the Death Eaters. ... Romilda Vane (born c. ... The following are teachers and staff at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ... Arithmancy is a Chaldean and Greek method of dividing numbers to determine fate and the future. ...

W

  • Joscelind Wadcock – Quidditch Chaser for Puddlemere United
  • Adalbert Waffling – Magical theoretician and author Magical Theory
  • ”Honest Willy” Wagstaff – Street peddler accused of selling defective merchandise in Diagon Alley
  • Myron Wagtail – Lead singer of the Weird Sisters
  • Celestina Warbeck – Singer on the Wizarding Wireless Network
  • C. Warrington – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser three years ahead of Harry, member of the Inquisitorial Squad
  • Fabius Watkins – Captain and Chaser of Montrose Magpies Quidditch team, JKR's Wizard of the Month for May 2006
  • Arthur Weasley – Husband of Molly Prewett, father of Bill, Charlie, Fred, George, Ginny, Percy and Ron Weasley, grandfather of Albus Severus, James and Lily Potter and Fred, Hugo, Rose and Victoire Weasley, Ministry of Magic official in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office and the Office for the Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects, member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Bill Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, husband of Fleur Delacour, father of Victoire Weasley, Hogwarts prefect and Head Boy, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Gringotts employee
  • Cedrella Weasley (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Lysandra Yaxley, sister of Callidora and Charis Black, disowned for marrying a Weasley
  • Charlie Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, Gryffindor Quidditch Seeker and school prefect, member of the Order of the Phoenix, works with dragons in Romania
  • Fleur Weasley – See Fleur Delacour
  • Fred Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, identical twin of George Weasley, member of Dumbledore's Army, attended the Yule Ball with Angelina Johnson, Gryffindor Quidditch Beater, co-owner of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, killed by a Death Eater at Hogwarts
  • Fred Weasley – Son of George Weasley
  • George Weasley Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, identical twin of Fred Weasley, father of Fred Weasley, member of Dumbledore's Army, Gryffindor Quidditch Beater, co-owner of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
  • Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley – Only daughter of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, wife of Harry Potter, mother of Albus Severus, James and Lily Potter, Gryffindor student one year under Harry, Gryffindor Quidditch Seeker and Chaser, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Hermione Weasley – See Hermione Granger
  • Hugo Weasley – Son of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, brother of Rose Weasley
  • Molly Weasley (née Prewett) – Sister of Fabian and Gideon Prewett, wife of Arthur Weasley and mother of Bill, Charlie, Fred, George, Ginny, Percy and Ron Weasley, grandmother of Albus Severus, James and Lily Potter and Fred, Hugo, Rose and Victoire Weasley, member of the Order of the Phoenix
  • Percy Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, Gryffindor prefect and Head Boy, Ministry of Magic employee, fought against the Death Eaters in Deathly Hallows
  • Ronald Bilius "Ron" Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, husband of Hermione Granger, father of Hugo and Rose Weasley, Gryffindor Quidditch Keeper, school prefect, member of Dumbledore's Army
  • Rose Weasley – Daughter of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, sister of Hugo Weasley
  • Septimus Weasley – Husband of Cedrella Black, father of Arthur Weasley
  • Victoire Weasley – Daughter of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour
  • Dorcas Wellbeloved – Founder of the Society for Distressed Witches
  • Bridget Wenlock – Arithmancer, established the magical properties of the number seven, JKR's Wizard of the Month for August 2005
  • Kennilworthy Whisp Author of Quidditch Through the Ages
  • Kevin Whitby – Hufflepuff student three years under Harry
  • Devlin Whitehorn – Founder of the Nimbus Racing Broom Company, revolutionised Quidditch, JKR's Wizard of the Month for November 2004
  • Samson Wiblin – Duellist, defeated at the All-England Duelling Competition in 1430 by Alberta Toothill
  • Willy Widdershins – Set up regurgitating toilets in Order of the Phoenix, informs Dolores Umbridge of the meeting of Dumbledore's Army in the Hog's Head
  • Dempster Wiggleswade – Writer for the Daily Prophet
  • Wilhelm Wigworthy – Author of Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles
  • Ignatia Wildsmith – Inventor of Floo Powder, JKR's Wizard of the Month for December 2004
  • Wilkes – Slytherin student, friend of Severus Snape, Death Eater, killed by Aurors
  • Benjy Williams – Quidditch Seeker for Puddlemere United
  • Williamson – Auror
  • Heliotrope Willis – Leader of the Troll Rights Movement
  • Gilbert Wimple – Ministry official, Committee on Experimental Charms
  • Herman Wintringham – Lute player for the Weird Sisters
  • Lord Stoddard Withers – Magical creatures expert, breeder of flying horses
  • Mr Wood – Father of Oliver Wood
  • Mrs Wood – Mother of Oliver Wood
  • Oliver Wood – Hogwarts student, Gryffindor Qudditch Keeper and captain, Keeper for Puddlemere United
  • Augustus Worme – Editor at Obscurus Books who commissioned Newt Scamander to write an authoritative compendium of magical creatures
  • Eldred Worple – Author of Blood Brothers: My Life Amongst the Vampires
  • Bowman Wright – Creator of the Golden Snitch, JKR's Wizard of the Month for December 2005
  • Josef Wronski – Polish Quidditch Seeker for the Grodzisk Goblins, inventor of the Wronski Feint

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Y

  • Yaxley – Death Eater
  • Lysandra Yaxley – See Lysandra Black
  • Dzou Yen – Chinese alchemist
  • Cyprian Youdle – Quidditch referee who was killed during a match

This article is about Dark wizards from the Harry Potter series. ...

Z

  • Mrs Zabini – Mother of Blaise Zabini
  • Blaise Zabini – Slytherin student in Harry's year
  • Ladislaw Zamojski – Polish Quidditch Chaser
  • Rose Zeller – Hufflepuff student four years under Harry
  • Zograf – Bulgarian Quidditch Keeper

The following are minor fictional characters from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling in Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ...

Characters with no or unknown surname

A

  • Alguff the Awful – Foul smelling goblin who attempts to sell vials of his sweat to Dungbomb manufacturers
  • Agnes – Patient in the Janus Thickey Ward of St Mungo's
  • Andros the Invincible – Ancient Greek wizard, alleged to have a Patronus the size of a Giant
  • Aragog – Acromantula belonging to Rubeus Hagrid, lives in the Forbidden Forest
  • Archie – Elderly wizard at the Quidditch World Cup
  • Arcus – Thought to have taken the Elder Wand from Loxias
  • Arnold – Pygmy Puff belonging to Ginny Weasley

SWEAT is an OLN/TSN show hosted by Julie Zwillich that aired in 2003-2004. ... In the Harry Potter series of novels by J.K. Rowling, Rubeus Hagrid owns many pets, including some which are believed by the wizarding community to be impossible to domesticate. ...

B

  • Bane – Centaur who lives in the Forbidden Forest
  • Barnabas the Barmy – Subject of a tapestry on the seventh floor of Hogwarts, attempted to dance with trolls
  • Basil – Ministry official at the Quidditch World Cup, wears a kilt and poncho in an attempt to replicate Muggle clothing
  • Beedle the Bard – Author of several wizarding fairy tales, including The Tale of the Three Brothers
  • Brother Benedict – Muggle monk who had an encounter with a Jarvey
  • Bilius – Uncle of the Weasley children, died twenty-four hours after seeing a Grim
  • Binky – Rabbit belonging to Lavender Brown
  • The Bloody Baron - Slytherin House ghost, suitor and killer of Helena Ravenclaw
  • Brother Boniface – Muggle monk, maker of turnip wine
  • Bogrod – Elderly goblin who works at Gringotts
  • Bozo – Photographer for the Daily Prophet
  • Buckbeak (aka Witherwings) Hippogriff belonging at various times to Rubeus Hagrid, Sirius Black and Harry Potter

This article is about tapestry the textile. ... Formal black tie Highland regalia, kilt and Prince Charlie jacket. ... Typical Andes poncho in a flea market in Genoa, Italy Clear Plastic Rain Poncho modeled by Mark Allyn in Seattle, Washington A poncho is a simple garment designed to keep the body warm, or if made from an impermeable material, to keep dry during rain. ... A fairy tale is a story, either told to children or as if told to children, concerning the adventures of mythical characters such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, giants, and others. ... For other uses, see Monk (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rabbit (disambiguation). ... The article is about the ghosts which inhabit Hogwarts in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling. ... Trinomial name Brassica rapa rapa L. For similar vegetables also called turnip, see Turnip (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Wine (disambiguation). ... A photographer at the Calgary Folk Music Festival Paparazzi at the Tribeca Film Festival A photographer is a person who takes a photograph using a camera. ... Buckbeak (later renamed Witherwings) is a hippogriff, a magical beast in the fictional Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ... Roger Delivering Angelica by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, painted 1819, portrays the scene from Orlando furioso in which Roger, mounted on a hippogriff, rescues Angelique. ...

C

  • Cecilia – Girlfriend of Tom Riddle Sr before Merope gives him the love potion
  • Circe – Ancient Greek enchantress
  • Cliodna – Irish druidess, animagus, discovered the properties of Moondew
  • Crookshanks – Cat belonging to Hermione Granger

In the Harry Potter series, Crookshanks is the pet cat of Hermione Granger. ...

D

  • Damocles – Inventor of the Wolfsbane Potion, uncle of Marcus Belby, awarded the Order of Merlin
  • Dennis – Friend of Dudley Dursley
  • Derek – Hogwarts student two years under Harry
  • Dobby – House-elf belonging to the Malfoy family, set free by Harry in Chamber of Secrets
  • ”Dodgy” Dirk – Muggle who had an encounter with a dragon
  • Dot – Muggle resident of Little Hangleton

Dobby is also a trade term used to refer to the strip of closely-woven material often seen on towels (and much less commonly on washcloths). ... Dobby House-elves are fictional magical creatures in the Harry Potter series of books written by J. K. Rowling. ...

E

  • Eargit the Ugly – Goblin representative to the Wizard's Council in the fourteenth century
  • Egbert the Egregious – Murdered Emeric the Evil to gain possession of the Elder Wand
  • Elfric the Eager – Responsible for an uprising
  • Emeric the Evil – Possessor of the Elder Wand, killed by Egbert the Egregious
  • ErrolOwl belonging to the Weasley family
  • Ethelred the Ever-Ready – Wizard known for being easily offended
  • Everard – Headmaster of Hogwarts, a particularly famous wizard whose portrait hangs in many institutions, including the Ministry of Magic

The fictional Weasley family figure prominently in the plot of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of fantasy novels, as Ron Weasley is Harrys best friend. ... For other uses, see Owl (disambiguation). ...

F

  • FangBloodhound belonging to Rubeus Hagrid
  • The Fat Friar – Hufflepuff House ghost
  • The Fat Lady Witch in the painting which conceals the entrance to the Gryffindor common room
  • FawkesPhoenix belonging to Albus Dumbledore
  • Fergus – Cousin of Seamus Finnigan
  • Fingal the Fearless – Irish wizard who was a Aingingein champion
  • Firenze – Centaur, professor of Astrology at Hogwarts
  • Florence – Contemporary of Bertha Jorkins
  • Fridwulfa – Giant, mother of Rubeus Hagrid and Grawp
  • Fulbert the Fearful – Never left his house on account of his cowardice, died when a Defensive Charm he cast caused his roof to collapse

Rubeus Hagrid (born December 6, year ca. ... For other uses, see Bloodhound (disambiguation). ... The article is about the ghosts which inhabit Hogwarts in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling. ... In the Harry Potter books and films, the subjects of magical portraits can move (or simulate motion, at least within the two-dimensional plane of the picture), interact with living observers, speak, and demonstrate apparent emotion and personality. ... “Painter” redirects here. ... Harry Potter character. ... The phoenix from the Aberdeen Bestiary. ... Firenze is the name of a character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. ... Rubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... The roofs of Olomouc, Czech Republic. ...

G

  • Giant Squid – Unnamed squid living in the Black Lake
  • Golgomath – Giant, becomes Gurg after killing Karkus, allied with Death Eaters
  • Gordon – Friend of Dudley Dursley
  • Gornuk – Goblin, killed by Death Eaters
  • Grawp – Giant, half-brother of Rubeus Hagrid, son of Fridwulfa
  • The Great Humberto – Muggle television personality
  • Gregory the Smarmy – Inventor of Gregory's Unctuous Unction, has a statue in Hogwarts
  • Griphook – Goblin, works at Gringotts Bank
  • Gunhilda of Gorsemoor – Developed a cure for Dragon Pox, has a statue in Hogwarts
  • Gwenog – Early female Quidditch player

This article is about the animal. ... For other uses, see Squid (disambiguation). ... Rubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. ... In the Harry Potter universe, goblins are small creatures that run Gringotts bank. ...

H

  • Hedwig – Mentioned in A History of Magic, the inspiration for Harry's owl's name
  • Hedwig – Owl belonging to Harry Potter
  • Hengist of Upper Barnton – Giant, killed by Giffor Ollerton
  • Hengist of Woodcroft – Founder of Hogsmeade
  • Hermes – Owl belonging to Percy Weasley
  • Herpo the Foul – Ancient Greek wizard, creator of the Basilisk, Parselmouth
  • Hokey – House-elf Belonging to Hepzibah Smith

Hedwig is the name of Harry Potters owl in the fictional Harry Potter series of books and films. ...

I

  • Ingolfr the Iambic – Norwegian poet who wrote about Quidditch

The poor poet A poet is a person who writes poetry. ...

K

  • Karkus – Giant, friendly with the Order of the Phoenix, killed by Golgomath
  • Kevin – Toddler who uses his father's wand to blow up a slug at the Quidditch World Cup
  • Kreacher – House-elf belonging to the Black family, and later Harry Potter

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L

  • Lachlan the Lanky – Has a statue in Hogwarts
  • Lancelot – Cousin of Great Aunt Muriel, Healer at St Mungo's
  • Leanne – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school, friend of Katie Bell
  • Livius – Thought to have taken the Elder Wand from Loxias
  • Loxias – Possessor of the Elder Wand

M

  • Magorian – Leader of the centaurs living in the Forbidden Forest
  • Malcolm – Friend of Dudley Dursley
  • Martha – Employee at Tom Marvolo Riddle's orphanage
  • Queen Mave – Irish witch who taught young witches and wizards before the establishment of Hogwarts
  • Merlin – Most famous wizard of all time, known even to Muggles, Charms specialist, member of the Court of King Arthur, established the Order of Merlin to help Muggles
  • The Mermaid – Occupies a window in the prefect's bathroom at Hogwarts
  • Mopsus – Ancient Greek soothsayer, son of Apollo and Manto, defeated Seer Calchas, namesake of the Mopsus Potion
  • Morgana – Dark Sorceress, half-sister of King Arthur, enemy of Merlin, Animagus, skilled Healer, queen of the island of Avalon
  • Mosag – Wife of Aragog
  • Great Aunt Muriel Great aunt of the Weasley children
  • Moaning Myrtle – Ravenclaw student during Tom Marvolo Riddle's time at Hogwarts, killed by the Basilisk in a girl's bathroom, which she continued to haunt

A bronze Arthur in plate armour with visor raised and with jousting shield wearing Kastenbrust armour (early 15th century) by Peter Vischer, typical of later anachronistic depictions of Arthur. ... In the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling, the subjects of magical portraits (even those of characters that are dead) can move (or simulate motion, at least within the two-dimensional plane of the picture), interact with living observers, speak, and demonstrate apparent emotion and personality. ... For other uses, see Avalon (disambiguation). ... A photograph from the fictional wizard newspaper The Daily Prophet, as seen in the film series, showing the Weasleys on holiday in Egypt. ... Moaning Myrtle is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ...

N

Nagini (Nah-GEE-nee) is a fictional animal from the Harry Potter series created by J.K. Rowling. ... For other uses, see Snake (disambiguation). ... Rubeus Hagrid (born December 6, year ca. ... For other uses, see Dragon (disambiguation). ...

O

  • Odo – Subject of a song sung by Rubeus Hagrid and Horace Slughorn in Half-Blood Prince
  • Ogg – Gamekeeper at Hogwarts while Molly Weasley was at school
  • Olaf – Norwegian wizard, cousin of Goodwin Kneen
  • Oona – Innkeeper, early Quidditch supporter

A 19th century inn from Vălenii de Munte, Romania (currently in Village Museum, Bucharest) For other uses, see Inn (disambiguation). ...

P

  • Paracelsus – Has a bust in Hogwarts between the Gryffindor common room and the corridor leading to the owlery
  • Peeves – Hogwarts poltergeist
  • Pigwidgeon – Scops Owl belonging to Ron Weasley
  • Prudence – Sister of Modesty Rabnott
  • Ptolemy – Famous wizard, featured on a Chocolate Frog card

Presumed portrait of Paracelsus, attributed to the school of Quentin Matsys. ... Peeves is a fictional poltergeist who haunts the wizarding school Hogwarts in the novel series of Harry Potter written by British Author JK Rowling. ... This article is about the geographer, mathematician and astronomer Ptolemy. ...

R

  • Radulf – Blacksmith, early Quidditch player
  • Ragnok – Goblin, works for Gringotts
  • Ragnuk the First – Goblin, creator of the Sword of Gryffindor
  • Ripper – Bulldog belonging to Marge Dursley
  • Ronan – Centaur who lives in the Forbidden Forest

For other uses, see Bulldog (disambiguation). ...

S

  • Sanguini – Vampire, friend of Eldred Worple
  • Savage – Auror
  • ScabbersRat belonging to Percy and later Ron Weasley; actually Peter Pettigrew
  • Snowy – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg

Peter Pettigrew, often referred to by his nickname Wormtail, is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... Species 50 species; see text *Several subfamilies of Muroids include animals called rats. ...

T

  • Ted – Muggle television newsreader
  • Tenebrus – Thestral belonging to Rubeus Hagrid
  • Tibbles – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg
  • Tiberius – Uncle of Cormac McLaggen, student of Horace Slughorn
  • Tom – Innkeeper of the Leaky Cauldron
  • Trevor – Toad belonging to Neville Longbottom
  • Tufty – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg

A Newsreader is as a person that represents a radio or tv show. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Families At least 9, see article. ...

U

  • Ug the Unreliable – Goblin con-artist, behind the Demiguise Derby
  • Ugga – Early Quidditch player
  • Urg the Unclean – Goblin leader during the rebellions of the eighteenth century
  • Uric the Oddball – Eccentric wizard, JKR's Wizard of the Month for September 2004

V

  • Verity – Employee at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes
  • Violet – Inhabits a portrait in Hogwarts, friend of the Fat Lady

W

  • Wendelin the Weird – Witch from the Middle Ages, enjoyed being burned at the stake
  • Wilfred the Wistful – Has a statue of Hogwarts
  • Will – Stole toads from Warty Harris, then had the toads stolen by Mudungus Fletcher
  • Winky – House-elf belonging to the Crouch family, later works at Hogwarts

The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three ages: the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times, beginning with the Renaissance. ... Dobby House-elves are fictional magical creatures in the Harry Potter series of books written by J. K. Rowling. ...

Y

  • Yvonne – Friend of Petunia Dursley

References

  1. ^ a b c J. K. Rowling at Carnegie Hall Reveals Dumbledore is Gay; Neville Marries Hannah Abbott, and Much More, <http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/10/20/j-k-rowling-at-carnegie-hall-reveals-dumbledore-is-gay-neville-marries-hannah-abbott-and-scores-more>. Retrieved on 2007-10-20

External links

  • Wizards and Witches A to Z from the Harry Potter Lexicon (fansite)
  • The LEGO version (minifigures) of various Harry Potter characters:
    • http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/harrypotter
    • http://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&catString=227&catType=M
  • The Warner Brothers version (actors and actresses) of various Harry Potter characters:
    • http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/main/homepage/home.html
    • http://www.table76.demon.co.uk/Hogwarts/pupils.html

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