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  1. Jan 16, 2013 · I was wondering if anyone knew of a source listing origins for the various Harry Potter names. I know Rowling put a lot of thought into the names she used. For example: Severus was the name of a short-lived Roman Emperor who was very Severe; Minerva (as in McGonagal) was the Roman Goddess of Wisdom

  2. The document discusses the etymologies and meanings behind the names of several characters in the Harry Potter series, including: - Draco Malfoy's name comes from the Latin word for dragon, referring to his fiery personality.

    • History
    • Malfoy Family Crest
    • Family Members
    • Etymology
    • Behind The Scenes
    • Appearances

    Early history

    The Malfoy family consisted of an ancient line of pure-blood wizards, most of whom attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and were traditionally sorted into Slytherin House. Like many other progenitors of noble English families, the wizard Armand Malfoy arrived in Britain with William the Conqueror as part of the invading Norman army. Having rendered unknown, shady, (and almost certainly magical) services to King William I, Malfoy was given a prime piece of land in Wiltshire, sei...

    Recent history

    Lucius Malfoy, the son of Abraxas Malfoy, was one of the few pure-blood wizards left by the late 20th century. He joined the Death Eaters when they came to power in the First Wizarding War. He married Narcissa Black, a fellow pure-blood of similar wealthy background, and they had one son, Draco, who later became Harry Potter's main rival in his school years. The Malfoy family was one of the first wizarding families to repent following Lord Voldemort's first defeat, claiming they had been bewi...

    The family crest paid homage to Salazar Slytherin, bearing the colours black, green and silver, as well as images of several serpentine creatures. The Latin words Sanctimonia Vincet Semper appeared inscribed on a silver banner, meaning Purity Will Always Conquer. In 2019, the Malfoy family crest was captured by the Calamity and began to appear arou...

    Unspecified relations

    The following individuals were depicted as portraits in Malfoy Manor, suggesting a relation with the Malfoy family, but their exact status within the Malfoy family (if at all) is unspecified:

    Malfoy is derived from the French "mal foi", meaning "badly (or in this case, bad) faith" or "unfaithful". In law, "bad faith" refers to a case in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case. This would be relevant to the general cruel natures displayed by Lucius and Draco as well as Narcissa. In existentialis...

    In the films, the Malfoys are played by the following actors:
    The Malfoys, Lucius II, Narcissa and Draco, had many different endings filmed for them during the filming of the Battle of Hogwarts. One of them being Lucius being trampled down by Death Eaters. Ho...
    On Pottermore, there is a Feature about "the redeeming qualities of the Malfoy family."
    According to Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter is a curse on the Malfoy family. This is possibly due to several incidents that occurred throughout the Second Wizarding War.
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  3. It is the feminine of the infamous name Narcissus – the character from Greek mythology who loved himself so much that when he caught his reflection in the river he stared at himself until he died. As for his beloved last name, you might think Malfoy means ‘rich, blond and probably quite rude’.

  4. Nov 12, 2013 · Lucius (Malfoy) – In Latin, the meaning of the name Lucius is "light." A character in Shakespeare's play Julius Casesar , Lucius is the servant of Brutus, the leader of the conspirators who plot against and assassinate Caesar.

  5. Draco Lucius [11] Malfoy (b. 5 June 1980) was a British pure-blood wizard and the only son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy (née Black). The son of a Death Eater, Draco was raised to strongly believe in the importance of blood purity. He looked down on half-bloods and Muggle-borns.

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  7. Apr 3, 2024 · Following the Malfoys' timeline from a thousand years earlier, up through the Wizarding Wars, reveals how they started as nobles and ended up among the main followers of the Dark Lord. In 1066, William the Conquerer conducts the Norman conquest of Britain, leading to the Battle of Hastings.

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