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Last Name |
First Name |
Description |
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Archie |
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A wizard at the Quidditch World cup who wears a long flowery dress to try to pass as a muggle |
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Bagman |
Ludovic (Ludo) |
Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports |
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Baruffio |
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A wizard who said 'Wingardium Leviofa' instead of 'Levios' and found himself on the floor with a buffalo on his chest |
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Bashir |
Ali |
A wizard angry about the embargo on flying on flying carpets |
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Billius |
(Uncle) |
One of Ron's uncles who dies after seeing a Grim |
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Black |
Sirius |
Also known as 'Padfoot' and 'Snuffles' who is given a life sentence in Azkaban, but escapes. |
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Bode |
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Member of the Department of Mysteries |
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Bones |
The |
A family murdered by Voldemort. Possibly related to Susan Bones |
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Borgin |
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Man owning a shop in Knocoturn Alley |
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Croaker |
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Member of the Department of Mysteries |
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Crockford |
Doris |
A woman who meets Harry in the Leaky Cauldron in book 1 |
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Crouch |
Bartemius (Sn) |
Murdered by his son, worked for the ministry of magic |
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Delacour |
Gabrielle |
Sister of Fleur Delacour, used in the 2nd task of the tri-wizard tournament |
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Diggle |
Dedalus |
A man who Professor McGonagall suspects made 'shooting stars' fly over Kent. He meets Harry in the Leaky Cauldron in book 1 |
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Diggory |
Amos |
Father of Cedric Diggory, very proud of Cedric. Works for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures (ministry of magic) |
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Diggory |
Mrs |
Mother of Cedric Diggory |
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Dumbledore |
Aberforth |
Albus Dumbledore's brother, who was prosecuted for practising inappropriate charms on a goat |
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Elfric The Eager |
A goblin studied in 'History of Magic' |
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Emeric the Evil |
A goblin studied in 'History of Magic' |
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Evans |
Lily |
Married James Potter, cruelly murdered by Voldemort, when trying to protect her son, Harry Potter |
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Fawcetts |
The |
A wizarding family living near the Weasleys who were unable to get tickets for the Quidditch World Cup |
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Figg |
Arabella |
A woman mentioned at the end of the 4th book. A friend of Sirius and Lupin |
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Flamel |
Nicholas |
The only known maker of the Philosopher's (or Sorceror's) Stone, who was also known for his work on Alchemy |
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Flamel |
Perenelle |
The wife of Nicholoas Flamel |
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Fletcher |
Mundungus |
Works in the same department as Arthur Weasley, tried to hex him, and is on the list of people to be alerted after Voldemort's return |
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Florence |
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A girl who once attended Hogwarts, mentioned in the 'Penseive' chapter in book 4 |
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Fortescue |
Florean |
The owner of an ice-cream parlour on Diagon Alley |
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Fridwulfa |
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Hagrid's giantess mother |
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Fudge |
Cornelius |
The Minister for Magic |
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Gran |
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Neville's grandmother. Neville has lived with her since a very young age |
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Great Auntie Enid |
One of Neville's Aunts, who caused his uncle to drop him out the window |
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Great Uncle Algie |
Neville's uncle, who dropped him out the window, and got Neville a toad. |
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Grindewald |
|
A dark wizard who Dumbledore defeated in 1945 |
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Gryffindor |
Godric |
A founder of Hogwarts - Gryffindor house is named after him |
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Gudgeon |
Davey |
A Hogwarts student from Sirius Black/James Potter/Remus Lupin's time, who nearly lost an eye trying to touch the Whomping Willow |
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Gudgeon |
Gladys |
One of Lockhart's biggest fans |
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Hopkirk |
Mafalda |
Works at the "Improper Use of Magic" office in the Ministry of Magic |
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Hornby |
Olive |
A girl who teased Myrtle about her glasses. She found Myrtle's dead body, and was haunted by her for a long time |
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Jorkins |
Bertha |
Worked at the Ministry of Magic. According to Sirius, she was 'very nosy, but [had] no brains, none at all'. Was murdered by Voldemort. |
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Karkaroff |
Igor |
Headmaster at Durmstrang. Once a deatheater, but got out of Azkaban by putting other deatheaters in his place |
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Kevin |
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A toddler at the World Cup who used his dad's wand to enlarge a slug |
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Longbottom |
Frank |
Neville's father; tortured by Deatheaters. Is now in St Mungo's hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries |
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Lovegoods |
The |
A family living near the Weasleys |
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Malfoy |
Narcissa |
Draco's mother |
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Marsh |
Madam |
Passenger on the Knight Bus who gets off at Abergavenny. |
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Maxime |
Olympe |
The half-giantess headmistress at Beaubatons |
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McKinnons |
The |
One of the families killed by Voldemort |
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Mockridge |
Cuthbert |
Head of the Goblin Liason Office |
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Moody |
Alaster (Mad-Eye) |
A retired Auror, described as 'Jinx happy' by Rita Skeeter |
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Mortlake |
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A man taken away for questioning about "extremely odd ferrets" by the Committee on Experimental Charms |
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Ollivander |
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The owner of 'Ollivanders' (the wand shop) on Diagon Alley |
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Peasegood |
Arnold |
Works on the 'Accidental Magic Reversal Squad' |
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Perkins |
|
Works with Mr Weasley; suffers from lumbago |
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Pontner |
Roddy |
A wizard who bets Ludo Bagman that Bulgaria will score first at the Quidditch World Cup |
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Potter |
James |
The father of Harry Potter, murdered by Voldemort while trying to protect Lily and Harry, an animagus (Stag), nicknamed 'Prongs' |
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Prang |
Ernie |
Conductor on the Knight Bus |
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Prewetts |
The |
One of the families killed by Voldemort |
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Rosmerta |
Madam |
The barmaid at the 'Three Broomsticks' |
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Skeeter |
Rita |
A journalist who modifies stories to interest her readers; an animagus of a beetle. |
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Stan |
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A conductor on the Knight Bus |
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Timms |
Agatha |
Owns an eel farm; she bets Ludo Bagman on the Quidditch World Cup |
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Tom |
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The bartender at the Leaky Cauldron |
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Uric the Oddball |
A leader in the a goblin rebellion; mentioned in 'History of Magic' |
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Warbeck |
Celestina |
A popular singer on 'The Whitching Hour' (a radio program) |
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Weasley |
Arthur |
Ron's father; works for the Ministry of Magic on the 'Misuse of Muggle Artifacts' department; is very interested in Muggle things |
|
Weasley |
Bill |
Works at Gringotts, was once Head Boy. |
|
Weasley |
Charlie |
Studies dragons in Romania, once Quidditch captain at Hogwarts |
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Weasley |
Molly |
Ron's mum who works at home, and is very motherly |
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Weird Sisters, the |
A singing group that go to the Yule ball in book 4 |
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Wendelin the Weird |
A medieval witch who allowed herself to be 'burnt at the stake' 47 times, enjoying a 'tickling sensation' after performing a 'Flame Freezing Charm' |
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Wimple |
Gilbert |
Works for the Ministry of Magic on the 'Commitee on Experimental Charms' |