The meanings of the names of the four houses of Hogwarts:
1. Gryffindor
French gryffin d'or, meaning golden Griffin. Gryphon, also known as "Griffin", is a half-lion, half-eagle creature in Greek mythology. Christianity later often used it as a symbol of Jesus because it represents control of the earth (lion) and sky (eagle).
2. Ravenclaw
Ravenclaw The literal translation of "Ravenclaw" is "Raven's Claw" or "Raven's Claw". The hidden meaning of "greedy predator", and the college's logo is an eagle. The purpose of the college: wise, fair, shrewd, erudite, intelligent, far-sighted, curious, and like to delve into things. The Sorting Hat said: "If you have a shrewd mind, you may enter the wise old Ravenlock, those wise and knowledgeable people." People will always meet their comrades there."
3. Slytherin
Slytherin is derived from the English Slithering. The word means to slither in a sinuous manner and is often used to describe snakes. College tradition: Students should have pure blood, be ambitious, shrewd, size up the situation, be prudent in protecting themselves, and put victory first.
4. Hufflepuff
Derived from the English Huff and Puff. Both words are related to blowing. Hufflepuff is particularly famous for being good at food-related spells, and may have the most students and the most well-meaning students among the four houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.