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  1. I do not own Harry Potter. A eleven year old boy was sleeping when someone jump on him trying to wake him up. The person that was trying to wake him up was one of his cousin Daisy Dursley.

  2. When James and Lily give Harry up for adoption to better train his twin brother, Henry, the false boy-who-lived, Harry is left at an orphanage, until he's adopted... by the Malfoy's! Now, Draco and Harry re-named Adrian are off to Hogwarts!

  3. Harry turns into a baby after an accident in Potions and Snape is assigned to become his gaurdian. But can Snape take care of a baby? And especially a baby like Harry? Alternative Universe, written before the HBP COMPLETE.

  4. Nov 10, 2017 · I don't recall him ever being referred to as Henry in either the books or the movies, but (in the UK, at least) it would be odd for a boy to actually be named Harry, as it's normally the informal form for Henry.

  5. “Potter” is a common surname which JK Rowling chose precisely because it doesn’t stand out - though she may have taken inspiration from the idea of a “potter’s field” which is a burial place for unknown or unclaimed bodies, often associated with war.

  6. Harry Potter is a series of 7 fantasy books set mostly in a wizarding world hidden within our own world and is about a boy, Harry Potter, and his friends, Ron Weasely and Hermione Granger, as well as various other characters whose importance changes as the story progresses.

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  8. Nov 12, 2013 · Harry (Potter) – Harry is J.K. Rowling's favorite boy name. The name Harry is of Anglo-Saxon origin and means "power." There was also a magician named Harry Houdini in the 1900s. Hedwig – Hedwig was the Saint of Orphans who lived in Germany in the 13th and 14th centuries.