Origins of names

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Black Rob
http://www.mugglenet.com/books/name_origins.shtml

i found these particularly interesting

Fawkes (Dumbledore's phoenix) - Guy Fawkes was an English Catholic who, in 1605, tried to blow up the House of Parliament as an act of rebellion against the new Protestant government. In England, November 5th is now known as "Guy Fawkes Day" (or "Bonfire Night"wink where Guy Fawkes is burned in effigy. Every year he is resurrected to burn again. It can also be noted that he is known as one of the most infamous traitors in English history.

Fenrir - Fenrir or Fenris in Norse mythology. Fenrir (or Fenris) is a gigantic and terrible monster in the shape of a wolf. He is the eldest child of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. The gods learned of a prophecy which stated that the wolf and his family would one day be responsible for the destruction of the world. They caught the wolf and locked him in a cage, bound in chains made by dwarves. Fenrir then requested that one of the gods put their hand in his mouth before he was chained as a sign of good faith. Tyr, the god of war and justice, did and his hand was bitten off(Pettigrew?). In the final battle, Fenrir will escape from his bindings and eat Odin (Lucius?), and Odin's son Vidar (Draco?) will kill him by stabbing him in the heart or ripping his jaws apart. Other stories claim Fenrir will be killed with Vidar's iron boot (Pettigrew?)

Albus - In Latin means "white" (maybe for white beard). Wisdom. Or Governor of Britain at the death of the Emperor Pertinax, Decimus Clodius Albinus (Albinus=Albus?) attempted to seize the throne but ended up as Caesar in alliance with another imperial contender, Septimius Severus. After Severus defeated two other rivals (Voldemort and... maybe Slytherin?), the now expendable Albinus was forced into another attempt at usurpation, an attempt that came to an end at the bloody battle of Lyon

Barker
What if all the names are only coincidences? What the f**k?

Really though, Interesting

TheSun
Originally posted by Barker
What if all the names are only coincidences? What the f**k?

Really though, Interesting
Lol, don't be silly, of course they're not.

Darth L. Dipsit
"Dumbledors" were large buzzing insects from the LOTR in Bilbo's poem "Errantry" that pestered the hero of the poem. I always figured Rowling got her idea for Dumbledore's name from that.

leana marie
cool...

TheSun
Originally posted by Darth L. Dipsit
"Dumbledors" were large buzzing insects from the LOTR in Bilbo's poem "Errantry" that pestered the hero of the poem. I always figured Rowling got her idea for Dumbledore's name from that.
In Old English 'Dumbledore' means 'bumblebee'

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