What Is Your Harry Potter Name?
What Is Your Harry Potter Name?
JK Rowling has created hundreds of original names in the wizarding world. What's yours?
JK Rowling has created hundreds of original names in the wizarding world. What's yours?
Are you a Witch or a Wizard?
Which Hogwarts House do you think you'd fit in the best?
Which Wizarding occupation would you be best suited for?
Which Harry Potter death scarred you the most?
Which Hogwarts class would be your favorite?
During the Battle of Hogwarts you'd be ____
Which Wizarding location would you rather live?
And finally, who, in your opinion, is the greatest hero of the Harry Potter series?
Horace Pennifold
Horace Pennifold
Your name is Horace Pennifold! The name Horace is the English version of the name Horatius, and the name by which the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus is commonly known in those languages. In the modern era it has been used as a given name since the Renaissance, in honour of the poet. The surname Pennifold is of Irish origin.
Alberic Abbott
Alberic Abbott
Your name is Alberic Abbott! The first name Alberic, a name for boys, is of Old German derivation, meaning "elf or magical being, power". The surname Abbott is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Abbott is "father, priest". An abbot is the head of a religious community of monks living in a monastery.
Hengist Diggle
Hengist Diggle
Your name is Hengist Diggle! The name Hengist means "stallion" in Germanic. Hengist and his brother Horsa were the leaders of the first Germanic settlers in Britain. Hengist established a kingdom in Kent in the 5th century. The surname Diggle is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Diggle,' once a farmstead, scarcely a hamlet, in the parish of Saddleworth, on the Yorkshire border of South Lancashire.
Skeeter Slinkhard
Skeeter Slinkhard
Your name is Skeeter Slinkard! The name Skeeter is slang for a mosquito as well as meaning quick and darting. The surname Slinkard means someone who was a particularly good shot with a sling. It can also be used as a slang term for a clumsy person.
Doris Marchbanks
Doris Marchbanks
Your name is Doris Marchbanks! The name Doris is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Doris is Gift. The surname Marchbanks is believed to derive from a small Scottish estate in Dumfriesshire originally called "Marchbank".
Araminta Elphick
Araminta Elphick
Your name is Araminta Elphick! In Hebrew the meaning of the name Araminta is: Lofty. The surname Elphick is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and derives from the Old English personal name "Aelfheah" (Middle English "Elfegh" and "Alfeg"), composed of the elements "aelf", elf, with "heah", high.
Griselda Gwendolyn
Griselda Gwendolyn
Your name is Griselda Gwendolyn! The name Griselda is possibly derived from the Germanic elements gris "grey" and hild "battle". The name Gwendolyn is of Welsh origin. In Welsh the meaning of the name Gwendolyn is Fair. Blessed. White browed.
Bertha Boardman
Bertha Boardman
Your name is Bertha Boardman! The name Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one". The surname Boardman is of English origin and is an occupational name for a carpenter or a topographic name for someone who lived in a plank-built cottage (see Board).