LIST_OF_CHARACTERS_IN_THE_HARRY_POTTER_BOOKS

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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.

Contents
Main characters
Secondary characters
Students
Students by House
Gryffindor
Ravenclaw
Hufflepuff
Slytherin
Hogwarts students, house unknown
Past students
Future students
Other schools
Other students organizations
Students mentioned in J.K. Rowling's character notes
Hogwarts employees
Hogwarts Headmasters and Headmistresses
Heads of Houses
Defence Against the Dark Arts professors
Other Hogwarts professors
Other Hogwarts employees
Ordinary Wizarding Level Examiners
Other schools
Other professors
Ghosts and poltergeists
Portraits
Died in First War
Permanently incapacitated in First War
Died in Second War
Double agents
Other Second War Deaths (Non-Order Members)
Dark wizards and witches
Other Dark Wizards
Ministry workers
Former Ministry workers
Other Ministry workers
Quidditch-related characters
Hogwarts Quidditch Players
International Quidditch players
Other
Historical witches and wizards
Chocolate Frog Characters
Hogwarts Founders
Other historical witches and wizards
Minor relatives of major characters
Dark wizards' relatives
Hogwarts students relatives
Order of Phoenix members' relatives
Future children
Other wizards and witches
Diagon and Knockturn Alley, and Hogsmeade-related
Healers
Authors
Musicians
Miscellaneous
Non-magical characters
Squibs
Muggles
Young Tom Marvolo Riddle related
Other
Other characters
House-elves
Goblins
Giants
Centaurs
Werewolves
Animagus
Veela
Non-human characters
Owls
Cats
Dogs
Snake or serpents
Dragons
Other pets and beasts
Additional Minor Harry Potter characters
External links

Main characters



Harry James Potter

Ronald Bilius "Ron" Weasley

Hermione Jean Granger

Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore

Severus Snape

Rubeus Hagrid

Sirius Black

Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley

Neville Longbottom

Luna Lovegood

Draco Malfoy

Tom Marvolo Riddle (Lord Voldemort)

Secondary characters



Cho Chang

Cedric Diggory

Aberforth Dumbledore

Dudley Dursley

Petunia Dursley (née Evans)

Vernon Dursley

Argus Filch

Filius Flitwick

Cornelius Fudge

Viktor Krum

Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black)

Nymphadora Lupin (née Tonks)

Remus John Lupin

Lucius Malfoy

Narcissa Malfoy (née Black)

Minerva McGonagall

Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody

Moaning Myrtle

Peter Pettigrew

Rufus Scrimgeour

Kingsley Shacklebolt

Pomona Sprout

Sybill Trelawney

Dolores Umbridge

Arthur Weasley

Molly Weasley (née Prewett)

Bill Weasley

Charlie Weasley

Fleur Weasley (née Delacour)

Fred and George Weasley

Percy Weasley

James Potter

Lily Potter(née Evan)

Poppy Pomfrey

Students


Students by House

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Gryffindor



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! 3 years below Harry
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! Harry's year
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| Euan Abercrombie
| Dennis Creevey
| Romilda Vane
| Ginny Weasley
| Harry Potter
| Katie Bell
| Fred Weasley
| Oliver Wood
| Ritchie Coote
| Bill Weasley & Charlie Weasley
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| Jimmy Peakes
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| Colin Creevey
| Ron Weasley
| Cormac McLaggen
| George Weasley
| Percy Weasley
| Andrew Kirke
| Lily Evans & James Potter
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| Lee Jordan
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| Demelza Robins
| Sirius Black
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| Neville Longbottom
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| Alicia Spinnet
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| Jack Sloper
| Remus Lupin
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| Vicky Frobisher
| Peter Pettigrew
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| Kenneth Towler
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| Geoffrey Hooper
| Frank & Alice Longbottom
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| Albus Dumbledore
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Ravenclaw

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| Luna Lovegood||Terry Boot||Eddie Carmichael||S. Fawcett
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| Stewart Ackerley||Mandy Brocklehurst||Bradley||Chambers
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| Orla Quirke||Anthony Goldstein||Penelope Clearwater||
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| ||Roger Davies||Marietta Edgecombe|-
| ||Lisa Turpin||Cho Chang
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| ||Michael Corner||Marcus Belby||
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|Padma Patil||
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Hufflepuff



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! Harry's year
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! Year unknown
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| Rose Zeller
|Eleanor Branstone
| Susan Bones
| Cedric Diggory
| Nymphadora Tonks
| Summerby
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| Owen Cauldwell
| Justin Finch-Fletchley
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|Laura Madley
| Hannah Abbott
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| Kevin Whitby
| Ernie Macmillan
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Slytherin

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| Malcolm Baddock||Draco Malfoy||Miles Bletchley||Montague
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| Graham Pritchard||Vincent Crabbe||Bole||Urquhart
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| Harper||Gregory Goyle||Derrick||
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| Vaisey||Pansy Parkinson||Terence Higgs||
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| ||Millicent Bulstrode||Marcus Flint||
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| ||Daphne Greengrass||Adrian Pucey||
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| ||Theodore Nott||C. Warrington||
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Hogwarts students, house unknown


★ 'Harry's Year'


★ Moon is known only from The Sorting Hat.


★ Sally-Anne Perks (known only from The Sorting Hat) may have left Hogwarts before year 5 as her name was not mentioned when called in for exams as she would have been in Harry's group due to the same first letter of her last name.


★ Morag MacDougal (known only from The Sorting Hat)

★ 'Different year from Harry's'


★ Derek (a first-year who attended the Christmas feast in Harry's third year and was offered some chipolatas by Dumbledore himself)


★ Harold Dingle, mentioned in passing for possessing a dragon's claw that supposedly 'gives your brain a boost' during OWL preparation


★ Emma Dobbs (known only from The Sorting Hat; three years younger than Harry)


★ Patricia Stimpson (student in Fred and George's year)

★ 'Year unknown'


Eloise Midgen (student with a severe acne problem; referred to several times in conversations, but never actually in any scenes.)


★ Leanne (friend of Katie Bell, assumed to be in Katie's year)
Past students


★ Earlier than Lord Voldemort


Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (Gryffindor)


Aberforth Dumbledore (Gryffindor)


Elphias Doge (Gryffindor)


Minerva McGonagall (Gryffindor)


Filius Flitwick (Ravenclaw)


Pomona Sprout (Hufflepuff)


Horace Slughorn (Slytherin)

★ Lord Voldemort's time (September 1938July 1945)


Tom Marvolo Riddle (Lord Voldemort) (Slytherin)


★ Mr. Avery, possibly father of Avery (Slytherin)


★ Mr. Lestrange, possibly father of Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange (Slytherin)


Rubeus Hagrid (Gryffindor)


Moaning Myrtle (Ravenclaw, killed by the Basilisk in 1943, her ghost haunts a girls' bathroom)


★ Olive Hornby - Teased Myrtle about her glasses, causing Myrtle to hide in the girls bathroom where she was killed by the Basilisk.

★ Between Lord Voldemort's time and James Potter's time


Arthur Weasley (Gryffindor)


Molly Prewett, later Weasley (Gryffindor)


Narcissa Black, later Malfoy (Slytherin)


Bellatrix Black, later Lestrange (Slytherin)


Andromeda Black, later Tonks


Lucius Malfoy, father of Draco Malfoy (Slytherin) (attended between 1966 and 1973; stated to be a prefect in Snape's first year (1971))

James Potter's time (c. September 1971July 1978)


Lily Evans (Gryffindor)


James Potter (Gryffindor)


Sirius Black (Gryffindor)


Remus Lupin (Gryffindor)


Peter Pettigrew (Gryffindor)


Severus Snape (Slytherin)


Wilkes (Slytherin)


Evan Rosier (Slytherin)


Regulus Arcturus Black (Slytherin)


Bertha Jorkins


Avery, friend of Snape (Slytherin)


Mulciber, friend of Snape (Slytherin)


★ Bertram Aubrey


★ Davey Gudgeon, tried to get past the Whomping Willow; nearly lost an eye


★ Mary Macdonald, mentioned twice by Lily Evans (Gryffindor)


★ Florence, mentioned as being kissed behind the greenhouses in ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire''. Unspecified last name, or person she was with. Witnessed by Bertha Jorkins.

★ Between James's Time and Harry's Time


Charlie Weasley (Gryffindor and was Captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch Team; September 1984 - June 1991)


Bill Weasley (Gryffindor and was Head Boy; September 1982 - June 1989)


Nymphadora Tonks (Hufflepuff, September 1984-June 1991)
Future students

''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' epilogue, set September 1, 2017

Teddy Remus Lupin - Son of Nymphadora Tonks and Remus Lupin, godson of Harry Potter - presumably September 2009 - June 2016

★ Victoire Weasley - Eldest child and daughter of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour - dates unknown; presumably year 6 or 7 in September 2017

James Sirius Potter - Named after Harry's father - Son of Ginny and Harry Potter - dates unknown, but at least a second year as of September 2017; Gryffindor

Albus Severus Potter - Named after Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape - first year as of September 2017

Lily Potter - Named after Harry's mother - implied to be in first year in September 2019

Rose Weasley - Daughter of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley - first year as of September 2017

Hugo Weasley - Son of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley - dates unknown, but younger than Rose

Fred Weasley - Son of George Weasley, wife unknown. Named after late twin brother - dates unknown.

Scorpius Malfoy - Son of Draco Malfoy, first year as of September 2017
Other schools


Fleur Delacour (Beauxbatons)

Gabrielle Delacour (Beauxbatons)

Viktor Krum (Durmstrang)

★ Poliakoff (Durmstrang) - a minor character mentioned in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, notable as a sloppy eater.

Gellert Grindelwald (Durmstrang) (Was later expelled)
Other students organizations


Dumbledore's Army

S.P.E.W.

Inquisitorial Squad

Slug Club

★ Duelling Club

★ Charms Club

★ Gobstones Club

Slytherin Quidditch Team

Gryffindor Quidditch Team

Ravenclaw Quidditch Team

Hufflepuff Quidditch Team
Students mentioned in J.K. Rowling's character notes

During a 2001 TV special called ''Harry Potter and Me'', J.K. Rowling showed the camera an early notebook page listing some of the students in Harry's year. Each student's name was given, along with her/his sex, house, and "blood status". These notes are not considered canon, as many of the characters have undergone significant changes from the notes to the books. For instance, Michael Corner and Anthony Goldstein are listed as Hufflepuffs in the notebook, but when they are introduced in ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', both of them are Ravenclaws; indeed, Anthony Goldstein is one of the Ravenclaw prefects.
Listed below, there are several students from Harry's year who are mentioned in the notebook, but were not introduced in the actual books.

★ Stephen Cornfoot (Ravenclaw)

★ Tracey Davis (Slytherin)

★ Kevin Entwhistle (Ravenclaw)

★ Wayne Hopkins (Hufflepuff)

★ Megan Jones (Hufflepuff)

★ Su Li (Ravenclaw)

★ Isabel MacDougal (Ravenclaw, possibly an earlier version of Morag MacDougal)

★ Malone (Unknown)

★ River (Unknown, who becomes the pseudonym of Lee Jordan of Book 7)

★ Rapier (Unknown, who becomes the pseudonym of Fred Weasley of Book 7)

★ Runcorn (Unknown - could be related to Albert Runcorn, a wizard impersonated by Harry using Polyjuice Potion who has this surname)

★ Spinks (Unknown, possibly an earlier name for Draco Malfoy)

Hogwarts employees


Hogwarts Headmasters and Headmistresses


★ Unnamed Headmaster of Hogwarts, after the end of the series, and possibly continuing at the time of the Epilogue. According to a recent interview with JK Rowling, Minerva McGonagall was 'getting on a bit', and so was no longer headmistress at the time of the Epilogue.

Severus Snape (Headmaster during ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'')

Minerva McGonagall (acting Hogwarts headmistress for a short period in Spring and Summer 1993 (the latter part of ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets''), and from Summer 1997 (the end of ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''); Gryffindor)

Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (Headmaster c.December 19561997)

Dolores Umbridge (Hogwarts Headmistress in 1996 (the latter half of ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''); was never considered a true headmaster due to the fact that she was not allowed in the headmaster's office; dismissed after reinstatement of Albus Dumbledore)

Armando Dippet (Hogwarts Headmaster ending in 1956)

Phineas Nigellus Black (Hogwarts Headmaster at unspecified time, c. the early 20th century; Slytherin)

Dilys Derwent (Hogwarts Headmistress 17411768)

Professor Everard (Hogwarts Headmaster at unspecified time)

★ Dexter Fortescue (Hogwarts Headmaster at unspecified time) (Possibly related to Florean Fortescue)
Heads of Houses


Filius Flitwick (Charms) - Head of Ravenclaw House

Minerva McGonagall (Transfiguration) - Head of Gryffindor House

Horace Slughorn (Potions) - Head of Slytherin House until 1981; Acting Head of Slytherin House from 1997

Severus Snape (Potions/Defence Against the Dark Arts) - Head of Slytherin House 19811997

Pomona Sprout (Herbology) - Head of Hufflepuff House
Defence Against the Dark Arts professors

(during Harry's time in school, in order, each served one year)

★ ''Year 1'': Quirinus Quirrell – Was a host to Voldemort's soul, died when Voldemort left him after battling Harry Potter. Previously served as Muggle Studies professor.

★ ''Year 2'': Gilderoy Lockhart – Inadvertently modified his own memory and is now in St. Mungo's with no recollection of being a professor or of anything else, for that matter.

★ ''Year 3'': Remus Lupin – Although regarded by the students as the best DADA professor was forced to resign after being revealed as a werewolf by Severus Snape.

★ ''Year 4'': Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody – Trapped and impersonated by Barty Crouch Jr for the entire year; Barty Crouch Jr received the Dementor's Kiss.

★ ''Year 5'': Dolores Jane Umbridge – Power craver, eventually becomes headmistress, driven out and traumatised by Centaurs for calling them "filthy half-breeds"; She was led into the forest by Harry Potter and Hermione Granger, and led to the centaurs. Because of her ignorance, and hatred for half-humans, the centaurs maul her, and she suffers permanent damage. Left Hogwarts, chased by Peeves the Poltergeist.

★ ''Year 6'': Severus Snape – Fled Hogwarts after killing Dumbledore, revealed in Book 7 to be a plan of Dumbledore's.

★ ''Year 7'': Amycus Carrow - Appointed by Lord Voldemort, current fate unknown. The class was taught as Dark Arts, rather than Defence Against the Dark Arts.
Other Hogwarts professors


★ 'Past'


Albus Dumbledore - Transfiguration, known to be teaching in 1942


Professor Kettleburn - Care of Magical Creatures until ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' (1993)


Galatea Merrythought - Defense Against the Dark Arts, known to be teaching c.1940s


Horace Slughorn - Potions Master, known to be teaching c.1940s

★ 'Current'


Albus Dumbledore -Headmaster until ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'' (1997)


Minerva McGonagall -Transfiguration


Severus Snape - Potions until the beginning of ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'' (1996), Defense Against the Dark Arts until the end of the "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" (1997), Headmaster in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (1997-1998)


Filius Flitwick - Charms


Pomona Sprout - Herbology


Cuthbert Binns -History of Magic (the school's only ghost teacher)


Firenze - Divination since ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'' (1996)


Rubeus Hagrid - Care of Magical Creatures from ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' (1993)


Rolanda Hooch - Flying, Quidditch referee


Aurora Sinistra - Astronomy


Sybill Patricia Trelawney - Divination, supposedly possesses the "inner eye" and can accurately predict on rare occasions


Septima Vector - Arithmancy


Bathsheda Babbling - Ancient Runes


Charity Burbage - Muggle Studies, murdered by Voldemort during ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''


Horace Slughorn - Potions - had retired, but was convinced to return in ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'' (1996)


Alecto Carrow - Muggle Studies


Amycus Carrow - Defense Against the Dark Arts

★ Substitute teacher


Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank - Care of Magical Creatures

★ 'Future'


Neville Longbottom - Herbology
Other Hogwarts employees


★ Apollyon Pringle (past caretaker)

Argus Filch (current caretaker)

★ Ogg (past gamekeeper)

Rubeus Hagrid (current gamekeeper, Keeper of Keys and Grounds, teacher of Care of Magical Creatures)

Irma Pince (librarian)

Poppy Pomfrey (matron)
Ordinary Wizarding Level Examiners


Griselda Marchbanks

★ Professor Tofty

★ Wilkie Twycross
Other schools


Igor Karkaroff (Durmstrang headmaster) - killed

Olympe Maxime (Beauxbatons headmistress)
Other professors


Wilkie Twycross - (MOM apparition teacher)

Ghosts and poltergeists



Hogwarts house ghosts


Nearly Headless Nick, (Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington) Gryffindor


The Bloody Baron, Slytherin


The Fat Friar, Hufflepuff


The Grey Lady, (Helena Ravenclaw) Ravenclaw

★ Other


Professor Cuthbert Binns


Moaning Myrtle


Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore


Peeves (poltergeist)


The Headless Hunt (visits sometimes)

Portraits



★ Portraits at Hogwarts headmaster's office


Dilys Derwent (Linked to St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries)


Everard Proudfoot (Linked to the Ministry of Magic)


Dexter Fortescue


Phineas Nigellus Black (Linked to Number 12, Grimmauld Place)


Armando Dippet


Albus Dumbledore (since death in 1997)


★ Although Severus Snape abandoned his post as headmaster before his death, Harry Potter may have installed the portrait as tribute to his vindicated former enemy.


★ All previous headmasters

★ Other portraits at Hogwarts


The Fat Lady


Violet (Friend of the Fat Lady ~ Linked to St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries)


Sir Cadogan


★ The Mermaid in the Prefects' Bathroom watches Harry when he is in there in ''Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire'' (is a stained-glass window in the film)

★ Portraits Elsewhere


★ Elfrida Clagg (Ministry of Magic)


Walburga Black (Number 12, Grimmauld Place)


★ Portrait in the British Prime Minister's office ("froglike little man wearing a long silver wig")


★ Portrait of medieval healer in St. Mungo's stairwell


★ Portrait of Ariana Dumbledore in the Hog's Head. Provides passage into the Room of Requirement at Hogwarts.
==Order of the Phoenix==
Surviving members


Dedalus Diggle

Elphias Doge

Aberforth Dumbledore - Gryffindor

Arabella Figg (Squib)

Rubeus Hagrid - Gryffindor

Hestia Jones

Minerva McGonagall - Gryffindor

Sturgis Podmore

Kingsley Shacklebolt

Arthur Weasley - Gryffindor

Bill Weasley - Gryffindor

Charlie Weasley - Gryffindor

Fleur Delacour - Beauxbatons Academy of Magic

Molly Weasley - Gryffindor

Mundungus Fletcher
Died in First War


Edgar Bones - killed by Death Eaters

Caradoc Dearborn - presumably killed by Death Eaters, body not found

Benjy Fenwick - presumably blasted to bits by Death Eaters

Marlene McKinnon - killed by Travers and other Death Eaters

Dorcas Meadowes - killed by Voldemort

James Potter - killed by Voldemort - Gryffindor

Lily Potter - killed by Voldemort - Gryffindor

Gideon Prewett - brother of Molly Weasley, killed by Antonin Dolohov

Fabian Prewett - brother of Molly Weasley, killed by Antonin Dolohov
Permanently incapacitated in First War


Frank and Alice Longbottom (tortured to insanity by Bellatrix Lestrange, with the help of Rodolphus Lestrange, Rabastan Lestrange, and Barty Crouch Jr.) - Gryffindor
Died in Second War


Sirius Black (died in June 1996) — Gryffindor

Emmeline Vance (died in July 1996)

Albus Dumbledore (leader of Order; died in June 1997) — Gryffindor

Alastor "Mad Eye" Moody (killed by Voldemort by the Avada Kedavra curse in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'')

Remus Lupin (killed by Dolohov during The Battle of Hogwarts in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'') — Gryffindor

Nymphadora Tonks (killed by Bellatrix Lestrange during The Battle of Hogwarts in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'') — Hufflepuff

Severus Snape (killed by Nagini on Voldemort's orders in the Shrieking Shack in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'') — Slytherin

Fred Weasley (killed by explosion during The Battle of Hogwarts in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows") --Gryffindor
Double agents


Peter Pettigrew (until 1981, known Death Eater until his death in the seventh book)

Other Second War Deaths (Non-Order Members)



Frank Bryce - was a reclusive World War II veteran (muggle) who worked as the caretaker of the Riddle family mansion in Little Hangleton.

Cedric Diggory - murdered by Wormtail during the Tri-Wizard Tournament (June 1995).

Igor Karkaroff - killed in 1996 after over a year in hiding.

Bertha Jorkins - Ministry of Magic employee killed by Lord Voldemort.

Barty Crouch Sr. - murdered by Barty Crouch Jr. who at the time was disguised as Mad-Eye Moody, to silence him.

Amelia Bones - killed by Voldemort

★ Professor Charity Burbage - Muggle Studies teacher, murdered by Voldemort at the Malfoy's Mansion.

Hedwig - Harry's pet snowy owl killed by a stray curse.

Rufus Scrimgeour - tortured and murdered by Lord Voldemort shortly after the Death Eaters took over the Ministry of Magic because he refused to divulge the whereabouts of Harry.

Dirk Cresswell - Muggle-born Head of Goblin Liaison Office, killed while on the run with Ted Tonks.

Ted Tonks - Muggle-born father of Nymphadora Tonks, killed while on the run and refusing to register with the Ministry's Muggle Registration Act.

Bathilda Bagshot - an old family friend of Albus Dumbledore, who wrote the book A History of Magic. She died prior to Harry's arrival in Godric's Hollow, possibly at the hand of Lord Voldemort, and Voldemort enchanted her decaying body to use as disguise for his snake, Nagini.

Gregorovitch - eventually killed by Lord Voldemort after being interrogated regarding the whereabouts of the Elder Wand.

Peter Pettigrew - killed by his own (Voldemort regenerated) hand after hesitating to kill Harry.

Gellert Grindelwald - killed by Voldemort after telling him he never had the Elder Wand and proceeded to goad him into doing so.

Dobby - (The Malfoy's house elf until Harry caused Lucius Malfoy to liberate him) killed by Bellatrix Lestrange.

Vincent Crabbe - dies in the flames of the Fiendfyre killing curse he summons.

Colin Creevey- killed by Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts.

Gibbon - Death Eater who participated in the assault on Hogwarts school and set off the "Dark Mark". He was hit by a Killing Curse fired accidentally by fellow Death Eater Thorfinn Rowle.

Bellatrix Lestrange - lost the duel with Mrs. Weasley and presumed dead.

Lord Voldemort - dies when the killing curse he attempts to use against Harry Potter is sent back to him as a result of him using a wand that's chosen Harry.

Dark wizards and witches


===Death Eaters===
'Lord Voldemort (Tom Marvolo Riddle)' (former-leader)

★ Surviving - Presumed Imprisoned


Alecto Carrow


Amycus Carrow


Avery


Crabbe Sr (father of Vincent Crabbe)


Antonin Dolohov(possibly killed by Filius Flitwick)


Walden Macnair


Goyle Sr (father of Gregory Goyle)


Jugson


Rabastan Lestrange


Rodolphus Lestrange


Mulciber


Nott Sr (father of Theodore Nott)


Augustus Rookwood


Travers


Yaxley "Brutal Faced Death Eater"


Thorfinn Rowle "Large Blonde Death Eater"


Selwyn

★ Dead or Without Soul


Lord Voldemort


Barty Crouch Jr


Peter Pettigrew


Quirinus Quirrell


Evan Rosier


Wilkes


Vincent Crabbe


Gibbon


Bellatrix Lestrange

★ Traitors to the Death Eaters


Igor Karkaroff (killed in 1996 after over a year in hiding)


Regulus Black (sacrificed his life by drinking the potion protecting the Slytherin's locket Horcrux, in 1979)


Draco Malfoy (out of fear, he wouldn't confirm the identity of Harry Potter and his friends during their capture at the Malfoy manor).


Lucius Malfoy (considered the safety of his son more important than fighting for Lord Voldemort during the Battle of Hogwarts.)


Narcissa Malfoy (considered the safety of her son more important than her loyalty to Voldemort; disobeyed Voldemort at least twice; lied to Voldemort about Harry's presumed death; and wouldn't participate in the Battle of Hogwarts to look for Draco).


Severus Snape (killed by Voldemort, though his disloyalty to the Death Eaters was not known by Voldemort at the time)


Peter Pettigrew (died by his magic hand, given from Voldemort, after traiting the Death Eaters while sparing Harry in the prison of Malfoy Manor)

★ Other Members


Fenrir Greyback (Werewolf, was allowed to wear Death Eater robes, but was not branded with the Dark Mark)


Pius Thicknesse (put under the Imperius Curse in Book 7, used as puppet Minister for Magic)


Stan Shunpike (believed to be under the Imperius Curse in Book 7)
Other Dark Wizards


Gellert Grindelwald

Herpo the Foul
==Ministry of Magic==
Ministers of Magic


★ Artemisia Lufkin (1600s, first female Minister for Magic)

Grogan Stump (appointed 1811)

Millicent Bagnold (retired 1990)

Cornelius Oswald Fudge (1990-1996)

Rufus Scrimgeour (1996-1997, murdered by Death Eaters)

Pius Thicknesse (1997-1998) (appointed by Lord Voldemort whilst under the Imperius Curse)

Kingsley Shacklebolt (1998-unknown (he was a temporary minister, later permanent)
Ministry workers


★ Bob (Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures)

★ Dirk Cresswell (Head of Goblin Liaison Office, killed with Ted Tonks, Muggle-born)

★ Croaker (Unspeakable)

Amos Diggory (Department of the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures)

Madame Edgecombe (Department of Magical Transportation, Floo Network Office)

Mafalda Hopkirk (Improper Use of Magic Office)

Walden Macnair (Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Magical Creatures, known Death Eater)

★ Cuthbert Mockridge (Goblin Liaison Office)

★ Arnold Peasegood (Obliviator)

★ Perkins (Misuse of Muggle Artifacts office)

Dolores Jane Umbridge (Senior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic, Head of the Muggle-Born Registration Commission. Sent to Hogwarts to work as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher and High Inquisitor by Cornelius Fudge, soon to be Headmistress of the school for the rest of the school year.)

Wilkie Twycross (Official Ministry Apparition Instructor)

Arthur Weasley (Former Misuse of Muggle Artifacts department, now Head of Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects as of the 6th book)

Rufus Scrimgeour (former Head of Auror Division, former Minister, now dead)

Percy Weasley (Junior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic)

★ Gilbert Wimple (Committee on Experimental Charms)

★ Tiberius McLaggen (Uncle of Cormac McLaggen)

★ Reginald "Reg" Cattermole (Magical Maintenance)

★ Pius Thicknesse (Former Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, now Minister for Magic under Imperius Curse)

Lucius Malfoy (Member of the school board (responsible for getting Dumbledore suspended in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets).)

Hermione Granger (Lawyer in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, confirmed by JK Rowling in interview)

★ Broderick Bode (Unspeakable) Death due to Devil's Snare
===Aurors===

John Dawlish

Alice Longbottom (incapacitated)

Frank Longbottom (incapacitated)

Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody (dead)

★ Gawain Robards (current Head of Aurors)

★ Savage

★ Proudfoot

Kingsley Shacklebolt (was in charge of the hunt for Sirius; most recently has been planted as a secretary for the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to protect him, also declared temporary Minister for Magic at end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows)

Nymphadora Tonks (killed in battle at Hogwarts in 1998)

Williamson

Rufus Scrimgeour (former Head of Auror Division and Minister for Magic, now dead)

Harry Potter (confirmed by JK Rowling in interview, later becomes the Head of Auror Division, and together with Ronald Weasley is credited for totally revolutionalising the workings of the Ministry)

Ronald Weasley (confirmed by JK Rowling in interview)
===Members of the Wizengamot===

Albus Dumbledore (former Chief Warlock) (died in 1997)

Griselda Marchbanks (Elder)

Cornelius Fudge (presumed gone after sacking in 1996)

★ Tiberius Ogden (Elder)

Amelia Bones (killed in 1996 by Voldemort)

Dolores Jane Umbridge (Part of the panel when Harry went under examination for casting the Patronus Charm outside of school as an underage wizard in order to protect himself and his cousin Dudley Dursley from dementors)
Former Ministry workers


Ludovic Bagman (former Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports)

Bob Ogden (official of Department of Magical Law Enforcement 50 years ago)

Broderick Bode (former Unspeakable)

Amelia Bones (former Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement)

Barty Crouch (former Head of the Department of International Cooperation)

Bertha Jorkins (former official of Department of Magical Games and Sports, Department of International Cooperation)

Newt Scamander (former official of Department of Magical Creatures, Beast Division)

★ Mnemone Radford (First Known Obliviator)
Other Ministry workers


★ Basil (Transportation)

★ Eric Munch (security guard in the Atrium)

Quidditch-related characters


Hogwarts Quidditch Players

''See: Hogwarts Quidditch teams''

★ 'Gryffindor'


Angelina Johnson (Passing Chaser)


Katie Bell (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)


Alicia Spinnet (Special Move Chaser)


Fred Weasley (Beater)


George Weasley (Beater)


Oliver Wood (Keeper)


Harry Potter (Seeker)


Ron Weasley


Ginny Weasley


Cormac McLaggen

★ 'Ravenclaw'


★ Jeremy Stretton (Passing Chaser)


Roger Davies (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)


★ Randolph Burrow (Special Move Chaser)


★ Duncan Inglebee (Beater)


★ Jason Samuels (Beater)


★ Grant Page (Keeper)


Cho Chang (Seeker)

★ 'Hufflepuff'


★ Malcolm Preece (Passing Chaser)


★ Heidi Macavoy (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)


★ Tamsin Applebee (Special Move Chaser)


★ Maxine O'Flaherty (Beater)


★ Anthony Rickett (Beater)


★ Herbert Fleet (Keeper)


Cedric Diggory (Seeker)

★ 'Slytherin'


Marcus Flint (Passing Chaser)


★ Graham Montague (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)


Adrian Pucey (Special Move Chaser)


★ Lucian Bole (Beater)


★ Peregrin Derrick (Beater)


★ Miles Bletchley (Keeper)


Draco Malfoy (Seeker)
International Quidditch players


★ 'French Players'


★ Mathilda Mallond (Chaser)


★ Josephine Moran (Chaser)


★ Hildegarde LaFarge (Chaser)


★ LeGuam (Beater)


★ Saalsaa (Beater)


★ Sebastian (Keeper)


★ Deabeauty (Seeker)

★ 'Australian Players'


★ Matthew Ashwonga (Chaser)


★ Kenneth Hastings (Chaser)


★ Miriam Monteague (Chaser)


★ Wongaringopowow (Beater)


★ Minnows (Beater)


★ Kabunga (Keeper)


★ Jess Rwanda (Seeker)

★ 'Scandinavian Players'


★ Olaf Andersson (Male) (Chaser)


★ Norre Gustaffson (Female) (Chaser)


★ Peter Hansson (Male) (Chaser)


★ ? Nooksson (Female) (Beater)


★ ? Petersson (Male) (Beater)


★ ?? Helleström (Male)(Keeper)


★ ? Alpönse (Male)(Seeker)

★ 'Spanish Players'


★ ? Garcia (Male) (Chaser)


★ ? Libron (Male)(Chaser)


★ ? Kartaya (Male)(Chaser)


★ ? Santini (Male)(Beater)


★ ? Montatroya (Male) (Beater)


★ ? Fellino (Male) (Keeper)


★ ? Mallero (Female) (Seeker)

★ 'American Players'


★ Gianni Fidelli (Chaser)


★ Debbie Monts (Chaser)


★ Robert Greene (Chaser)


★ Rosinski (Beater)


★ Brown (Beater)


★ Heidelburger (Keeper)


★ Singleton (Seeker)

★ 'English Players'


★ Edric Forrester (Chaser)


★ Avery Hawksworth (Chaser)


★ Keaton Flipney (Chaser)


★ Whitney (Beater)


★ Chowdhury Beater)


★ Frimsy (Keeper)


★ Harkin (Seeker)

★ 'Japanese Players'


★ Noriyuki Sato (Chaser)


★ Yoshihiro Suzuki (Chaser)


★ Hiyotaro Tanaka (Chaser)


★ Takahachi (Beater)


★ Takahachi (Beater)


★ Inamoto (Keeper)


★ Watanabe (Seeker)

★ 'German Players'


★ Kurt Smit (Chaser)


★ Kirstin Berger (Chaser)


★ Indo Brandt (Chaser)


★ Klockenspieler (Beater)


★ Elbridge (Beater)


★ Vile (Keeper)


★ Weiss (Seeker)

★ 'Irish Players'


★ Connolly (beater)


Aidan Lynch (seeker)


★ Mullet (chaser)


★ Moran (chaser)


★ Quigley (beater)


★ Barry Ryan (keeper)


★ Troy (chaser)

★ 'Bulgarian Players'


★ Dimitrov (chaser)


★ Ivanova (chaser)


Viktor Krum (seeker)


★ Levski (chaser)


★ Volkov (beater)


★ Vulchanov (beater)


★ Zograf (keeper)

★ 'Holyhead Harpies'


Gwenog Jones (Captain of the Holyhead Harpies)


★ Gwendolyn Morgan, Keeper for the Holyhead Harpies


★ Glynnis Griffiths, Seeker for the Holyhead Harpies


Ginny Weasley (retired to become a Qudditch Journalist) http://mugglenet.com/app/news/full_story/1156 /Interview with J.K. Rowling

★ 'Heidelberg Harriers'


★ Rudolf Brand, Seeker for the Heidelberg Harriers

★ 'Falmouth Falcons'


★ Karl Broadmoore, Beater for the Falmouth Falcons


★ Kevin Broadmoore, Beater for the Falmouth Falcons


★ Basil Horton, Player for the Falmouth Falcons, position unknown


★ Randolph Keitch, Player for the Falmouth Falcons, position unknown

★ 'Other'


Ludovic Bagman (former beater for the Wimbourne Wasps)


Oliver Wood (On reserve for Puddlemere United)


★ Catriona MacCormack


★ Roderick Plumpton


★ Meaghen MacCormack, Daughter of Catriona MacCormack


★ Darren O'Hare


★ "Dangerous" Dai Llewellyn, player for the Caerphilly Catapults, eaten by a Chimaera on his vacation in Mykonos, Greece; a "serious bites" ward in St Mungo's is named for him


★ Josef Wronski, namesake of the Wronski Feint


★ Dragomir Gorgovitch - a chaser on the Chudley Cannons (Deathly Hallows). He holds the record for the most Quaffle drops in a season. Was transferred to the Chudley Cannons for a record fee two years before the Deathly Hallows (Order of the Phoenix).
Other


★ Hassan Mostafa, referee of the 422nd Quidditch World Cup final. (''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'')

★ Archie (''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'')

Historical witches and wizards


Chocolate Frog Characters

List of Wizard Cards

★ 'Paracelsus'
Alchemist

Dates Unknown

Very little is known about this secretive wizard.

★ 'Andros the Invincible'
Ancient Greek, dates unknown

Alleged to have been the only known wizard to produce a Patronus the size of a giant.

★ 'Circe'
Ancient Greek, dates unknown

Lived on the island of Aeaea. Expert at turning lost sailors into pigs.

★ 'Herpo the Foul'
Ancient Greek, dates unknown

First known creator of the basilisk.

★ 'Mopsus'
Ancient Greek, dates unknown

Ancient Greek soothsayer who vanquished the Seer Calchas in a contest of their powers.

★ 'Cliodna'
Bird Animagus

Medieval, dates unknown

The beautiful Irish druidess Cliodne has three magical birds that sang the sick to sleep and cured them. Legends say that she could take the shape of a sea bird or change into a wave. Her favorite hobby was flying. She discovered the properties of moondew.

★ 'Ethelred the Ever-Ready'
Medieval, dates unknown

Famous for taking offense at nothing and cursing innocent bystanders. Died in jail.

★ 'Morgan le Fay'
Bird Animagus

Medieval, dates unknown

Also known as Morgana, she was King Arthur's half sister. She was a dark sorceress, Merlin's enemy and she affected many events during hertime. She was the queen of the island of Avalon, and she had great skills a healer.

★ 'Gregory the Smarmy'
Medieval, dates unknown

Famous originator of Gregory's Unctuous Unction - a potion to persuade the drinker that the giver is their very best friend.

★ 'Godric Gryffindor'
Co-Founder of Hogwarts

Medieval, dates unknown

Co-founder of Hogwarts. Gave his name to one of the four Hogwarts houses.

★ 'Hengist of Woodcroft'
Founder of Hogsmeade

Medieval, dates unknown

Driven away from his home by Muggle persecutors, Hengist is supposed to have settled in Scotland where he founded the village of Hogsmeade. Some say the Three Broomsticks Inn used to be his home.

★ 'Helga Hufflepuff'
Co-Founder of Hogwarts

Medieval, dates unknown

Co-founder of Hogwarts. Gave her name to one of the four Hogwarts houses. She brought people from different walks of life together to help build Hogwarts and was loved for her charming ways.

★ 'Queen Maeve'
Medieval, dates unknown

Witch who trained young sorcerers in Ireland prior to the establishment of Hogwarts.

★ 'Merlin'
Charms Specialist

Medieval, dates unknown

Most famous wizard of all time. Sometimes known as the Prince of Enchanters. Part of the Court of King Arthur. (King Arthur once ruled the land that is now part of England.) Merlin wanted wizards to help Muggles, so he created the Order of Merlin. The Order made rules against using magic on Muggles.

★ 'Merwyn the Malicious'
Medieval, dates unknown

Credited with the invention of many unpleasant jinxes and hexes.

★ 'Rowena Ravenclaw'
Co-Founder of Hogwarts

Medieval, dates unknown

Co-founder of Hogwarts. Gave her name to one of the four Hogwarts houses. It's thought that she came up with the ever-changing floor plan. She's best remembered for her intelligence and creativity.

★ 'Salazar Slytherin'
Co-Founder of Hogwarts

Medieval, dates unknown

Co-founder of Hogwarts. Gave his name to one of the four Hogwarts houses.

★ 'Uric the Oddball'
Eccentric

Medieval, dates unknown

Highly eccentric wizard who is famed for, among other things, wearing a jellyfish for a hat. No one knows if he meant to be the weirdest wizard of the ages or if it just came naturally.

★ 'Wendelin the Weird'
Medieval, dates unknown

Alleged to have enjoyed being burnt at the stake so much that she allowed herself to be captured over 47 times in various disguises.

★ 'Fulbert the Fearful'
Medieval, dates unknown

Famous for being so cowardly he never ventured out of his house. Died when a Defensive Charm backfired and the roof fell in.

★ 'Wilfred Elphick'
1112 - 1199

First wizard to be gored by an African Erumpent.

★ 'Bridget Wenlock'
1202 - 1285

Famous Arithmancer. First to establish the magical properties of the number seven.

★ 'Ignatia Wildsmith'
1227 - 1320

The witch who invented Floo powder.

★ 'Cyprian Youdle'
1312 - 1357

Only Quidditch referee ever to die during a match. The originator of the curse was never caught but believed to have been a member of the crowd.

★ 'Chauncey Oldridge'
1342 - 1379

First known victim of Dragon Pox.

★ 'Gifford Ollerton'
Giant-Slayer

1390 - 1441

Famous giant-slayer. Killed the giant Hengist of Upper Barnton, and became the town's local hero.

★ 'Alberta Toothill'
1391 - 1483

Winner of the All-England Wizarding Duelling Competition of 1430. Famously overcame the favorite, Samson Wiblin, with a Blasting Charm.

★ 'Burdock Muldoon'
1429 - 1490

Chief of Wizard’s Council (1448 - 1450).

★ 'Quong Po'
Magical Creatures Specialist

1443 - 1539

Born in China, Quong Po studied Chinese Fireball dragons, or Liondragons, and discovered the uses of their powdered eggs.

★ 'Yardley Platt'
1446 - 1557

Serial goblin-killer.

★ 'Felix Summerbee'
1447 - 1508

Inventor of Cheering Charms.

★ 'Daisy Dodderidge'
Tavern Keeper

1467 - 1555

Daisy Dodderidge built the Leaky Cauldron inn to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley. Wizards and witches of her day loved her generosity and the welcoming atmosphere of her pub.

★ 'Cornelius Agrippa'
Author

1486 - 1535

Celebrated wizard imprisoned by Muggles for his writing, because they thought his books were evil.

★ 'Bowman Wright'
Metal Charmer

1492 - 1560

Mother was a witch, and father was a Muggle. He is famous for combining his loves of magic, science, and sports by creating the Golden Snitch, which greatly improved the game of Quidditch.

★ 'Montague Knightley'
1506 - 1588

Wizard Chess Champion.

★ 'Musidora Barkwith'
1520 - 1666

Composer of the unfinished "Wizarding Suite," which features an exploding tuba. Has been banned since its last performance in 1902, when it blew the roof out of Ackerley Town Hall.

★ 'Gunhilda of Gorsemoor'
Healer

1556 - 1639

One-eyed, hump-backed witch famous for developing a cure for Dragon Pox. When she died, everyone who knew her felt great sorrow, for she was a talented and hardworking healer.

★ 'Mungo Bonham'
1560 - 1659

Famous wizard healer. Founded Saint Mungo's Hospital for Magical Ailments and Injuries.

★ 'Balfour Bane'
1566 - 1629

Established the Committee on Experimental Charms.

★ 'Archibald Alderton'
1568 - 1623

Famous for blowing up the hamlet of Little Dropping in Hampshire while attempting to magically mix a birthday cake.

★ 'Almerick Sawbridge'
1602 - 1699

Famous for conquering the river troll that was terrorizing crossers of the Wye River.

★ 'Elfrida Clagg'
1612 - 1687

Chieftainess of Warlock's Council.

★ 'Dymphna Furmage'
1612 - 1698

Famously abducted by pixies while on vacation in Cornwall, she lived in mortal dread of them thereafter.

★ 'Thaddeus Thurkell'
1632 - 1692

Famous for producing seven Squib sons and turning them all into hedgehogs in disgust.

★ 'Havelock Sweeting'
1634 - 1710

Unicorn expert.

★ 'Elladora Ketteridge'
1656 - 1729

Witch who discovered the use of Gillyweed when she nearly suffocated after eating it and recovered only when she stuck her head into a bucket of water.

★ 'Honoria Nutcombe'
1665 - 1743

Founded the Society for the Reformation of Hags.

★ 'Lord Stoddard Withers'
Magical Creatures Specialist

1642 - 1769

Breeder of flying horses. He tried to create interest in a cross between Quidditch and polo played on flying horses, but the sport never became popular.

★ 'Glanmore Peakes'
1677 - 1761

Famous slayer of the Sea Serpent of Cromer.

★ 'Edgar Stroulger'
1703 - 1798

Inventor of the Sneakoscope.

★ 'Flavius Belby'
1715 - 1791

Only wizard ever to survive a Lethifold attack.

★ 'Gondoline Oliphant'
1720 - 1799

Famous for studies of life and habits of trolls. Clubbed to death in the Cotswolds while sketching.

★ 'Glover Hipworth'
1742 - 1805

Inventor of the Pepperup Potion, cure for the common cold.

★ 'Beaumont Marjoribanks'
Herbology Specialist

1742 - 1845

Pioneer of Herbology and collector of many rare and magical flowers, including underwater varieties.

★ 'Gulliver Pokeby'
1750 - 1839

Expert on magical birds. First to identify meaning of Augurey song.

★ 'Xavier Rastrick'
1750 - 1836

Flamboyant wizard entertainer who vanished unexpectedly while tap dancing to a crowd of 300 in Painswick and was never seen again.

★ 'Artemisia Lufkin'
1754 - 1825

First witch to become Minister of Magic.

★ 'Grogan Stump'
1770 - 1884

Popular Minister of Magic, appointed in 1811.

★ 'Beatrix Bloxam'
1794 - 1810

Author of the Toadstool Tales, a series of children's books since banned because they have been found to cause nausea and vomiting.

★ 'Crispin Cronk'
1795 - 1872

Sent to Azkaban for continuing to keep sphinxes in his back garden despite repeated warnings.

★ 'Alberic Grunnion'
1803 - 1882

Inventor of the Dungbomb.

★ 'Dorcas Wellbeloved'
1812 - 1904

Founder of the Society for Distressed Witches.

★ 'Laverne de Montmorency'
1823 - 1893

Inventor of many love potions.

★ 'Leopoldina Smethwyck'
1829 - 1910

First British witch to referee a Quidditch match.

★ 'Mirabella Plunkett'
1839 - unknown

Famous for falling in love with a merman in Loch Lomond while on vacation. When her family forbade her to marry him, she transfigured herself into a haddock and was never seen again.

★ 'Oswald Beamish'
1850 - 1932

Pioneer of Goblin rights.

★ 'Justus Pilliwickle'
1862 - 1953

Celebrated head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.

★ 'Sacharissa Tugwood'
Inventor

1874 - 1966

Pioneer of Beautifying Potions. Discovered pimple-curing properties of Bubotuber Pus. The words on her gravestone read, 'Thanks to Sacharissa Tugwood, the world is a more beautiful place.'

★ 'Hesper Starkey'
1881 - 1973

Witch who studied the use of phases of the moon in potion making.

★ 'Norvel Twonk'
1888 - 1957

Died saving a Muggle child from a runaway manticore.

★ 'Roderick Plumpton'
1889 - 1987

Seeker for England's Quidditch team. Holds British record for fastest capture of Golden Snitch during game: three and a half seconds.

★ 'Cassandra Vablatsky'
1894 - 1997

Celebrated Seer and author of Unfogging the Future.

★ 'Newt Scamander'
Author

1897 - present

Celebrated author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. He is currently studying fire slugs in the Brazilian rainforest.

★ 'Adalbert Waffling'
1899 - 1981

Famous magical theoretician. This famous thinker wrote all about magic. Every modern witch and wizard has learned from his writings.

★ 'Perpetua Fancourt'
1900 - 1991

Witch who invented the Lunascope.

★ 'Roland Kegg'
1903 - present

President of English Gobstones team.

★ 'Tilly Toke'
1903 - 1991

Gained Order of Merlin, First Class, for saving Muggle lives during the Ilfracombe Incident of 1932, when a dragon swooped down on a beach full of sunbathers.

★ 'Joscelind Wadcock'
1911 - present

Chaser for Puddlemere United Quidditch team.

★ 'Derwent Shimpling'
Comedian

1912 - present

Ate an entire Venomous Tentacula for a bet and survived, though still purple. Wizards and witches everywhere love his silly sense of humor and his boldness.

★ 'Jocunda Sykes'
1915 - present

Famous for flying across the Atlantic on a broomstick - the first person to do so.

★ 'Celestina Warbeck'
1917 - present

Popular singing sorceress.

★ 'Blenheim Stalk'
Muggle expert and author of many books, including Muggles Who Notice, a study of Muggle awareness of magic.

★ 'Miranda Goshawk'
1921 - present

Famous spell-book writer.

★ 'Carlotta Pinkstone'
1922 - present

Famous campaigner for lifting the International Confederation of Wizards' Statute of Secrecy and telling Muggles that wizards exist.

★ 'Bertie Bott'
Inventor

1935 - present

Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans was created by him quite by mistake. His original purpose was to create tasty candies from food. He accidentally included a pair of dirty socks in his experiment!

★ 'Devlin Whitehorn'
Inventor

1945 - present

Founder of the Nimbus racing broom company in 1967. He helped design Nimbus brooms, which revolutionized the game of Quidditch. An expert flyer, he is an avid Quidditch fan who enjoys watching or playing games whenever he can.

★ 'Gaspard Shingleton'
1959 - present

Celebrated inventor of the Self-Stirring Cauldron.

★ 'Greta Catchlove'
1960 - present

Author of Charm Your Own Cheese.

★ 'Glenda Chittock'
1964 - present

Popular presenter of the W.W.N. (Wizarding Wireless Network) program Witching Hour.

★ 'Gwenog Jones'
Quidditch Captain

1968 - present

Captain and Beater of only all-female national Quidditch team, the Holyhead Harpies. After a game she enjoys relaxing with friends, drinking butterbeer, and listening to The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Dunbar Oglethorpe'
1968 - present

Chief of Q.U.A.B.B.L.E. (Quidditch Union for the Administration and Betterment of the British League and its Endeavors).

★ 'Myron Wagtail'
1970 - present

Lead singer of popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Kirley Duke'
1971 - present

Plays lead guitar with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Donaghan Tremlett'
Entertainer

1972 - present

Bass player with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters. Muggle-born, Donaghan is a big fan of the Quidditch team called the Kenmare Kestrals.

★ 'Heathcote Barbary'
1974 - present

Plays rhythm guitar with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Herman Wintringham'
1974 - present

Plays lute with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Gideon Crumb'
1975 - present

Plays bagpipes with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Orsino Thruston'
1976 - present

Plays drums with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Merton Graves'
1978 - present

Plays cello with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.

★ 'Albus Dumbledore'
1845-1997

Former Headmaster of Hogwarts.

Credited with the discovery of the 12 uses of dragon's blood. Defeated the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in 1945.
Hogwarts Founders


Godric Gryffindor

Helga Hufflepuff

Rowena Ravenclaw

Salazar Slytherin
Other historical witches and wizards


Nicolas Flamel (Famous for working with Albus Dumbledore to create the Philosopher's Stone)

Perenelle Flamel

★ Urquhart Rackharrow

Wendelin the Weird

Bowman Wright (Famous for developing the Golden Snitch)

★ Crispin Cronk

Minor relatives of major characters


Dark wizards' relatives


Morfin Gaunt - Uncle of Lord Voldemort

Merope Gaunt - Mother of Lord Voldemort

Marvolo Gaunt - Grandfather of Lord Voldemort

Tom Riddle Sr - Muggle father of Lord Voldemort

★ Mr and Mrs Riddle - Muggle grandparents of Lord Voldemort (in Goblet of Fire movie shown as Mary and Thomas Riddle on the tombstone)

Andromeda Tonks - Mother of Nymphadora Tonks, sister of Narcissa Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange, and favourite cousin of Sirius Black

★ Abraxas Malfoy - Grandfather of Draco Malfoy, father of Lucius Malfoy

Narcissa Malfoy(Not a proper death eater) - Wife of Lucius Malfoy, mother of Draco Malfoy, cousin of Sirius Black (not dark wizard), sister of Bellatrix Lestrange and Andromeda Tonks (not dark wizard), aunt to Nymphadora Tonks (not dark wizard).

Bathilda Bagshot - Aunt of Gellert Grindelwald

★ Cadmus Peverell - Distant relative of Lord Voldemort (Tom Riddle) on his mother, Merope's side
Hogwarts students relatives


Hannah Abbott's mother - killed in 1996

Edgar Bones - Uncle of Susan Bones

Amelia Bones - Aunt of Susan Bones (died 1996)

★ Fergus - Older cousin of Seamus Finnigan, apparates behind Seamus to scare him. [1]

★ Mrs Finnigan - Mother of Seamus Finnigan (seen at the Quidditch World Cup; once described as a stupid woman by Harry for not believing him and Dumbledore about Voldemort's return)

★ Algie Longbottom - Great Uncle of Neville Longbottom

Augusta Longbottom - Grandmother of Neville Longbottom

★ Enid Longbottom - Great Aunt of Neville Longbottom

★ Alice Longbottom - Mother of Neville Longbottom

★ Frank Longbottom - Father of Neville Longbottom

Xenophilius Lovegood – father of Luna Lovegood, editor of The Quibbler

★ Mrs Zabini - Blaise Zabini's mother

James Potter - Father to Harry Potter

Lily Potter - Mother to Harry Potter

★ Ignotus Peverell - distant ancestor to Harry Potter on his father's side

★ Great Aunt Muriel Prewett - Ron Weasley's great aunt (Molly Weasley's aunt) who doesn't believe in Dumbledore's great acts.
Order of Phoenix members' relatives


Ariana Dumbledore - Sister of Albus Dumbledore

Percival Dumbledore - Father of Albus Dumbledore

Kendra Dumbledore - Mother of Albus Dumbledore

★ Alphard Black - Uncle of Sirius Black

★ Elladora Black - Aunt of Sirius Black

Orion Black - Father of Sirius Black

Walburga Black - Mother of Sirius Black

Eileen Prince - Mother of Severus Snape

Tobias Snape - Muggle father of Severus Snape

★ "Mr Hagrid" - Wizard father of Rubeus Hagrid

Fridwulfa - Giant mother of Rubeus Hagrid

Grawp - giant half-brother of Rubeus Hagrid

★ Araminta Meliflua - Cousin of Sirius Black's mother

Ted Tonks - Muggle-born Father of Nymphadora Tonks

Cassandra Trelawney - Great Great Grandmother of Sybill Trelawney

Molly Weasley's accountant cousin

★ Great Auntie Muriel - Molly Weasley's aunt, Ron and Ginny's great aunt.

★ Teddy Remus Lupin - son of Nymphadora Tonks and Remus Lupin, Harry Potter's Godson
Future children


★ James Potter - eldest son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley

★ Albus Severus Potter - second son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley

★ Lily Potter - daughter and youngest child of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley

★ Rose Weasley - daughter of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley

★ Hugo Weasley - son of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley

★ Victoire Weasley - daughter of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour (implied since the name is French for victory and James called her his cousin, then confirmed by JKR in Dateline interview). Romantically involved with Teddy Lupin.

★ Scorpius Malfoy - son of Draco Malfoy and his unnamed wife.

★ Fred Weasley - son of George Weasley and his unnamed wife.

Other wizards and witches


Diagon and Knockturn Alley, and Hogsmeade-related


Diagon Alley


Tom, bartender of the The Leaky Cauldron


★ Daisy Dodderidge, the first landlady of The Leaky Cauldron


Fred Weasley


George Weasley


★ Verity, assistant of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes


★ An assistant of Magical Menagerie wearing heavy black spectacles


Griphook, Gringotts Goblin


Ragnok


Florean Fortescue


Mr Ollivander


★ Unnamed bookstore manager and assistant of Flourish & Blotts


★ Mr Augustus Worme, employee of Obscurus Books


★ Sir M Lestrange, Owned one of the first shops on Diagon Ally


★ Madam Malkin, shop keeper of Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions

Knockturn Alley


Borgin


Caractacus Burke


Tom Marvolo Riddle, the former employee of Borgin and Burkes.

Hogsmeade


Aberforth Dumbledore, the bartender of Hog's Head


Ambrosius Flume and his wife


Madam Rosmerta


★ Madam Puddifoot, shopkeeper of her tea shop.


★ Dervish and Banges, shopkeeper of a shop that sells and repairs magical equipment with their names as the shop's name.
Healers


Dilys Derwent

★ Augustus Pye

★ Hippocrates Smethwyck

★ Miriam Strout

Poppy Pomfrey

★ Urquhart Rackharrow lived from 1612 to 1697 and was the inventor of the Entrail-Expelling Curse.
Authors


Gilderoy Lockhart

Newt Scamander

Kennilworthy Whisp

Bathilda Bagshot

Libatius Borage

Miranda Goshawk

Rita Skeeter

★ Inigo Imago

★ Sir M Lestrange

★ Arsenius Jigger

★ Wilbert Slinkhard

★ Phyllida Spore

★ Emeric Switch

★ Quentin Trimble

★ Cassandra Vablatsky

★ Professor Vindictus Viridian

★ Adalbert Waffling

★ Eldred Worple
Musicians


★ Stubby Boardman, lead singer of the band the Hobgoblins.

★ Celestina Warbeck, singer.

The Weird Sisters, a band.

★ Lorcan d'Eath, part vampire singer.
Miscellaneous


★ Name Unknown - Dean Thomas's father (editorial cut; killed by Death Eaters because he refused to join them)

★ Agnes (Patient in the Janus Thickey ward)

★ Doris Crockford

★ Barnabas Cuffe (editor of the Daily Prophet)

Ambrosius Flume

★ Gladys Gudgeon

★ Ciceron Harkiss

★ Madam Marsh

★ Tiberius Ogden

Ernie Prang

★ Doris Purkiss

★ Sanguini (vampire)

Stan Shunpike (The conductor of the Knight Bus)

Rita Skeeter - Reporter for the ''Daily Prophet'' as well as the author of ''The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore'' and ''Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?''

★ Veronica Smethley

Hepzibah Smith

★ Felix Summerbee

★ Willy Widdershins

★ Hambledon Quince

★ Mrs. Cattermole (wife of Ministry employee Reg Cattermole)

★ Gregorovitch (retired wandmaker from the area of Durmstrang)

Non-magical characters


Squibs


Arabella Figg

Marius Black, great-uncle of Sirius Black. Known only from the Black Family Tree.

Argus Filch, caretaker at Hogwarts
Muggles

Appeared at Little Whinging



The Dursleys


Dudley Dursley


Marjorie Dursley (Aunt Marge)


Petunia Dursley


Vernon Dursley

★ Dudley's Gang


★ Piers Polkiss - Dudley's best friend who goes on the birthday trip to the zoo in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone where Harry first learns he can communicate with snakes.


★ Gordon


★ Malcolm


★ Dennis

★ Miscellaneous


★ Mrs. Polkiss (Piers' mother)


★ "Mrs. Number 7" (hears Mungdungus Fletcher disapparate in Privet Drive)


★ "Mrs. Next Door", an unnamed woman living next to the Dursleys


★ Mr. and Mrs. Mason


★ Yvonne-Aunt Petunia's friend who was on holiday in Majorca


★ Mark Evans


★ A next-door neighbour - when the newsman said there was a drought Uncle Vernon said: "I hope he's listening next door! Him with his sprinklers on at three in the morning!"


★ The Dursleys' neighbour with the lawnmower in Deathly Hallows

Appeared at Little Hangleton



Tom Riddle Sr and his parents

Frank Bryce

★ Dot (resident of Little Hangleton who gossips about the murder of the Riddles)
Young Tom Marvolo Riddle related


★ Mrs Cole

★ Amy Benson

★ Dennis Bishop

★ Billy Stubbs

★ Cecilia (Inclined to think that Tom Riddle Senior loves her until Merope Gaunt uses magic to make him love her)

★ Merope
Other


Tobias Snape- Severus Snape's Father

★ The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

★ A President in the Muggle world who intends to phone the above-mentioned Prime Minister the night he met Rufus Scrimgeour

★ Mr and Mrs Granger, Dentists

★ Mr Roberts (the campground manager at the Quidditch World Cup)

★ Argus Fleet, who saw Harry and Ron flying the car to Hogwarts in their second year)

★ Herbert Chorley, the junior minister, possibly victim of a failed Imperius Curse

★ Jim McGuffin, A weatherman[2]

★ Ted, a newsreader[2]

★ Mr and Mrs Roberts and their two children

★ Owner of the Railview Hotel in Cokeworth

★ Toothless man with rowboat to the Hut-On-The-Sea

★ Colonel Fubster (who watches Aunt Marge's dogs while she is away)

★ Yvonne, a friend of Petunia Dursley's who is mentioned as being on vacation in Majorca and cannot keep Harry for Dudley's trip to the zoo (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)

★ The 3 Muggle boys that see Ariana Dumbledore performing magic and torture her to insanity.

Other characters


House-elves


Dobby (house-elf, originally belonging to the Malfoy family) - Harry caused Lucius Malfoy to liberate him. (Killed by Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows)

Hokey (house-elf of Hepzibah Smith)

Kreacher (house-elf Harry inherited from Sirius Black) - Harry ordered him to work with the other house-elves in Hogwarts until he was called back to number 12 by Harry.

Winky (house-elf, originally belonging to the Crouch family, is unhappy with freedom and as a result frequently drowns her sorrows in butterbeer.)
Goblins


★ Modern


Griphook


Ragnok


★ Bogrod


★ Gornuk

★ Historical


★ Elfric the Eager


★ Emeric the Evil


★ Uric the Oddball


★ Eargit the Ugly


★ Alguff the Awful


★ Ug the Unreliable


★ Urg the Unclean


★ Ragnuk the First (Goblins say he owned the sword which was taken by Godric Gryffindor)
Giants


★ Full Giant


Fridwulfa, Hagrid's mother


Grawp, Hagrid's half-brother


★ Karkus, the former Gurg - was willing to accept Hagrid's proposal and join Dumbledore, decapitated by Golgomath.


★ Golgomath, the new Gurg - was persuaded by Walden Macnair to join forces with Voldemort.


★ 3 injured giants who hid in a cave


★ 2 giants who fight with Voldemort at the Battle of Hogwarts

★ Half-Giant


Rubeus Hagrid


Olympe Maxime (suspected of being half-giant, however, despite being very large she's offended when Hagrid asks her about her heritage, remarking that she has "big bones")
Centaurs


Bane

Firenze - helped Harry in the first book. Was banished by his herd in Book 5 when he agreed to teach Divination at Hogwarts.

Magorian – leader of the centaurs in the Forbidden Forest

Ronan
Werewolves


Fenrir Greyback

Remus Lupin (Killed at Hogwarts in 1998 during the Second Battle of Hogwarts by Antonin Dolohov)

★ Broderyk Bode who was in the same ward as Arthur Weasley in St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries

★ The Wagga Wagga Werewolf talked about by Gilderoy Lockhart during his time as Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor at Hogwarts

★ Bill Weasley was bitten by Fenrir Greyback but Greyback was not in werewolf form at the time. So Bill is PART werewolf
Animagus


★ Registered


Minerva McGonagall (cat)

★ Unregistered


James Potter (stag, aka Prongs)


Sirius Black (dog, aka Padfoot, Snuffles)


Peter Pettigrew (rat, aka Wormtail, Scabbers)


Rita Skeeter (beetle)
Veela


★ Full Veela


★ The veela involved in the performance during the Quidditch World Cup


★ Grandmother of Fleur Delacour; one of her hairs is the core of Fleur's wand

★ Half Veela


★ Apolline Delacour

★ Quarter-Veela


Fleur Delacour


Gabrielle Delacour

★ One-Eighth Veela


Victoire Weasley

Non-human characters


'Also see magical beasts.' "Normal" creatures/pets, that is, animals from the real world, usually have magical powers in the wizarding world.
Owls


Errol (Weasley family's Great Grey owl)

Hedwig (Harry Potter's Snowy owl) (killed by stray curse in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'')

★ Hermes (Percy Weasley's owl)

★ Pigwidgeon (Ron Weasley's Scops owl, once used by Sirius Black)

★ The Malfoy family's Eagle owl (name unknown)

★ Unnamed school owl in owlery

★ Unnamed hawk-like owl (presumably belonging to the Lovegoods)
Cats


Crookshanks (Hermione Granger's cat/kneazle)

Millicent Bulstrode's cat (name unknown)

Mrs Norris (Argus Filch's cat)

★ Mr Paws, Snowy, Tibbles and Tufty (owned by Arabella Figg)

Minerva McGonagall (cat Animagus)
Dogs


Fang (Hagrid's Boarhound)

Fluffy (Hagrid's three-headed dog--only in Book 1)

★ Ripper (Aunt Marge's bulldog)

Sirius Black (dog animagus) aka Snuffles / Padfoot
Snake or serpents


★ Unnamed - Boa Constrictor released when Harry goes to the zoo for Dudley's birthday in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Last seen heading back to its native Brazil.

Nagini (Lord Voldemort's snake) Beheaded by Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Basilisk (appeared in the Chamber of Secrets)

★ The snake created by Draco Malfoy during the duel between Harry and Draco in the Dueling Club
Dragons


Swedish Short-Snout met by Cedric in the Triwizard Tournament

Common Welsh Green met by Fleur in the Triwizard Tournament

Chinese Fireball met by Viktor in the Triwizard Tournament

Hungarian Horntail met by Harry in the Triwizard Tournament

Norbert 7th book 'Norberta' (Hagrid's Norwegian Ridgeback baby dragon, sent to Romania with Charlie Weasley's friends - later revealed to be a female, and hence name Norberta)

Antipodean Opaleye-The native dragon of New Zealand

Hebridean Black- Another British dragon more aggressive than the Common Welsh Green

Peruvian Vipertooth-The smallest of the Dragons, has a liking for feeding on humans

Romanian Longhorn-The horn of this dragon when powdered is a highly valued potion ingredient

Ukrainian Ironbelly-The largest breed of dragon, under constant observation of the Ukrainian Wizarding authorities due to an incident in which one picked up an empty sailing boat

★ Unknown blind dragon in Gringotts used by Harry, Ron, and Hermione to break out in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''
Other pets and beasts


Aragog (Hagrid's Acromantula, lived in the Forbidden Forest, died of an unnamed illness in Book 6)

★ Arnold (Ginny Weasley's purple Pygmy Puff)

Binky (Lavender Brown's baby rabbit, killed by a fox in HP3, as presumably predicted by Sybill Trelawney)

Fawkes (Albus Dumbledore's phoenix)

Giant Squid living in the lake below Hogwarts

Scabbers (Ron Weasley's rat, actually Animagus Peter Pettigrew also known as Wormtail)

Trevor (Neville Longbottom's toad)

Buckbeak (aka Witherwings, a hippogriff belonging first to Hagrid, then Sirius Black, then Harry and in the care of Hagrid)

Tenebrus, a thestral that belongs to Hagrid.

★ Unnamed - Gerbil transfigured from teacup by Fudge in prime minister's office, given by the minister to his niece.

Fox which Bellatrix Lestrange kills in the Spinner's End Chapter of Book 6.

Additional Minor Harry Potter characters


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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