Who can give all the words and meanings created by JK Rowling herself?

1. Albus percival Woolfik Bryan Dumbledore: Albus is a white Latin word, because Dumbledore is a white magician who opposes the dark Lord Voldemort. According to Rowling, Dumbledore means "buzzing bee". Percival means warrior and piercing curtain. Obviously, Dumbledore is a brave fighter against the dark forces! And "Wearing a Curtain" is intriguing, because curtain is a symbol of the separation of life and death in western culture. Does piercing the boundary between life and death mean that Dumbledore has the ability to transcend life and death like a phoenix? There is no unified explanation for the meaning of Wu Fei. Some people say that it is composed of two words: Wulf (wolf) and Ric (power). However, some people think that the word comes from Beowulf, a hero in Norwegian epic, who defeated Glendale twice, and Dumbledore's most brilliant victory in his life was 1945' s victory over Grindelwald. Some people think that the name Woolfrick is Ms. Rowling. She studied classical literature at the University of Exeter and used Norwegian epics to refer to Dumbledore's great achievements in opposing dark magic. She was very concerned about showing her magic power. Brian comes from Irish, which means "strength, virtue". It is also used for Irish men. This word highly summarizes two aspects of Dumbledore's greatness-ability and virtue, and probably implies Dumbledore's Irish ancestry. 2. hermione granger: From the pronunciation, it comes from the name of Hermes, the famous messenger of the gods on Mount Olympus. Hermeneutics, which is popular in today's philosophy, was originally born out of the name of Hermes. No wonder Hermione is famous for her intelligence and wisdom in her novels. Many difficult riddles can be solved by her hands. In the story, she was born a muggle, but she has a talented brain and amazing perseverance, and can finish the long school history. 3. severus snape: Severus means sternness in Latin, which is very consistent with Snape's character. But in fact, Snape is just the name of a small English village. Snape is only one letter short of the word snake in English! No wonder Snape is the dean of Slytherin. But remember, before you read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, never make any absolute judgment about Snape. For this person, you should re-taste. 4. Minerva McGonagall: The usual translation is Minerva, the goddess of wisdom in Roman mythology, which is equivalent to Athena in Greek mythology. It is Gryffindor's dean who teaches transfiguration at the school of magic. Remus john lupin: Lubang comes from the Latin root Lubang, which means wolf-Lubang is a "wolf-like man" and Lupas is a "jackal". It is said that Normandy residents 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, the cute little wolf cub! Although he is a werewolf, he is very gentle with students. He once taught Harry to use the patron saint spell (calling the guardian of God) in the third grade. Sirius Black): Sirius is Sirius, of course, and Black is "black". After that, he became a big black dog. Harry Potter's godfather and Harry's father are good friends. Finally died at the hands of my cousin Bellatrix. 7. Peter Pettigrew: The name Peter is so common that it doesn't seem to have any special meaning. Pettigrew means "very small", and the name can also be taken apart to become PET I GREW, which means almost "I became a pet"! Argus filch: Filch means "stealing" in English, while argus is a troll with one hundred eyes in Greek mythology. Mr. filch often secretly observes students' behavior. 9. Ribs Hagrid: According to Rowling, Hagrid is an old English word meaning "a bad night" or "a bad night". Hagrid often sleeps badly because of drinking 10. Alastor moody: alastor is the demon in charge of revenge in Greek mythology, and Moody means changeable mood in English. 11.binns Cuthbert: Binns is pronounced very close to BEEN and is the past participle form of the verb be in English. This professor is already a ghost, and it is indeed a thing of the past! 12. tom marvolo riddle): Riddle means "riddle" in English. As soon as I saw the name, I knew Rowling was going to play word games. 13. Voldemort): Voldemort comes from the French word VOLE DE MORT, which means "death flies" or "flying away from death". No wonder Comrade Lao Fu thinks about immortality all day. The word "I am Voldemort" was changed by tom marvolo riddle, but the alphabetical order changed. In Voldemort's past, tom riddle didn't like his name and thought it was too common, so he changed the letters from tom marvolo riddle to I am Voldemort to show his uniqueness. 14. Vernon Dursley: Vernon is Rowling's most annoying name. There is a city called Dursley near Gwen Dekheel, Rowling's birthplace. 15. Dudley dursley): Dudley is a variant of the British slang dude, which means a boring person. 16. Penny Evans: Penny means morning glory and her sister. Harry's mother Lily's name means Lily. Morning glory symbolizes anger and hatred, and lily symbolizes purity. 17. Draco Malfoy): Malfoy is a variant of French Malfoy, which means breaking one's word. This family is all death eaters, and they all believe in dark magic. And Draco. DRACO means dragon and snake in Latin, and dragon is associated with Satan in the west. Draco was also the name of an extremely cruel legislator in ancient Athens. 18. lucius malfoy): Lucius and Lucifer are very close, just like Draco. Lucius was also the name of a cruel legislator in ancient Athens. 19. narcissa malfoy): Narcissa comes from a character in Greek mythology, that is, a young man with a narcissistic complex, who fell in love with his own shadow in the water. Narcissa means daffodil, which stands for narcissism. Mao Mao: Mao Mao is Hagrid's three big dogs. Fluffy means "furry". 2 1. Hedwig: It is the name of a German saint in the 3rd century. She sends messages to people in the city. 22. Godric Gryffindor (Godric Gryffindor): In Greek mythology, Gryffindor was a lion-headed beast with wings. In French, dor means "made of gold". "Gryffindor" refers to winged beasts with lion heads. God stands for "God" and -ric is a suffix, which means "jurisdiction and territory". Godric means "the abode of God". The symbol of Gryffindor is lion 23. Salazar slytherin): Slytherin comes from the English word "Slitheting" and crawls forward like a snake. Slytherin's symbol is a snake. 24. rowena ravenclaw): Ravenclaw, literally means crow's paw. The symbol of Ravenclaw College is the eagle. 25.Helga HufflePuff): Hufflepuff, from English Huff and puff. Both words are related to blowing. Huff also means life as a noun, and the symbol of Hufflepuff College is badger. Badger, as a verb, also means pestering, disturbing and clamoring for something, which is closely related to anger. 26. Muggle): Muggle is a variant of English slang, meaning fool. 27. Luna): luna, which also means the moon and luna in French, reminds people of her purity, beauty and a little mystery. Although Lovegood is a bit far-fetched, it still represents love and beauty. Two names together, as you can imagine, is a very likable girl. But in fact, the root of Luna also means "crazy", and Lunatic means "crazy", which is also in line with the child's personality. Sibyll trelawney: Sybil is the title of a prophetess in Greek and Roman mythology. She was inspired by Apollo, the sun god, and created a language. 29. Fleur Delacour: Fleur Delacour is French, which literally means flowers in the court, and extended to aristocratic women. Rita Skeeter): Skeeter is related to the verbs "beetle", "beetle" and "creep".