How did J.K. Rowling come up with spell names?

Rowling studied French and Classics at the University of Exeter, and the names of most charms, curses, jinxes, and spells—from Accio to Sectumsempra—are based on Latin roots! Let's look at the etymology, or “word origins,” of the spells in the wizarding world—and where Latin ends and Rowling's imagination begins.
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How did J.K. Rowling come up with Avada Kedavra?

According to a 2004 interview, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling revealed that the killing curse "avada kedavra" comes from abracadabra.
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Why did J.K. Rowling use initials instead of her real name?

Joanne Rowling, better known by her initials J K, does not have a middle name, according to her birth certificate. The use of the author's initials instead of her full name was a marketing ploy designed to make her work acceptable to boys, who actively choose not to read books by women.
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Who created their own spells in Harry Potter?

In the Half Blood Prince, Severus Snape created his own spell, Sectumsempra, which created invisible swords that cut the enemy. Voldemort also created his own spells for his death eaters - the Dark Mark, for example: Morsmordre, as used in the 4th movie.
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Did Voldemort create Avada Kedavra?

Nothing is ever said about the inventor of Avada Kedavra, but it was invented before 1717, because it was classified as an Unforgivable Curse by the British Ministry of Magic then.
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How JK Rowling Named Everything in the Harry Potter Universe



How did Snape make a spell?

Therefore, mentioning the first and probably the most innocent spell, or rather a hex, which Snape had created during his school years is the simple toenail-growing hex. Harry later discovered it in Snape's copy of Advanced Potion Making.
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What is the meaning of K in J.K. Rowling?

The book was first published by Bloomsbury Children's Books in June 1997, under the name J.K. Rowling. The “K” stands for Kathleen, her paternal grandmother's name. It was added at her publisher's request, who thought a book by an obviously female author might not appeal to the target audience of young boys.
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Did J.K. Rowling hide her identity?

J.K. Rowling

It wasn't the first time she had concocted a name: Joanne Rowling started going by initials, including a fictitious “K,” when a publisher warned her that boys might not buy books by a woman.
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Why did J.K. Rowling use a mans name?

In 1997, first-time author Joanne Rowling's publishers asked her to use her initials rather than her name because they thought her gender might make it hard to sell a fantasy novel about a boy named Harry Potter who discovered that he'd been born a wizard.
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Is Wingardium Leviosa a real spell?

The Levitation Charm, Wingardium Leviosa, is one of the first spells young wizards and witches learn.
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Who invented expelliarmus?

It is not known precisely who created the Disarming Charm. Some wizarding historians claimed that it may have been invented by Merlin himself, while others claimed that its first widespread use was in Madagascar in the 11th century.
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Is Avada Kedavra Latin?

Avada Kedavra

According to Rowling, its root is actually Aramaic and derives from the original "abracadabra," which means "let the thing to be destroyed." In this case, the thing is a person. Scary stuff. Consider your Harry Potter buzz officially killed.
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Why was Snape's Avada Kedavra blue?

In order to conjure the avada kedavra curse, you have to want to kill your victim. We all know that Voldemort could easily kill a child without an ounce of remorse... but not Snape. Snape didn't want to kill Dumbledore, and this was why the spell was blue instead of the usual green.
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Can any wizard use Avada Kedavra?

No, for the Killing Curse (harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Killing_Curse ) to work you must have the intention to actually commit murder (Draco [harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Draco_Malfoy ] couldn't use the killing Curse to kill Dumbledore [harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Albus_Dumbledore ] for example because he didn't want to ...
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Is Avada Kedavra just abracadabra?

So for a long time, it has been universally acknowledged that the Killing Curse, Avada Kedavra, closely resembles the stereotypical "Abracadabra!" which performance magicians declare when they do things like pull bunnies out of hats.
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Why does J.K. Rowling use Robert Galbraith?

Why the name Robert Galbraith? I chose Robert because it's one of my favourite men's names, because Robert F Kennedy is my hero and because, mercifully, I hadn't used it for any of the characters in the Potter series or The Casual Vacancy.
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How did J.K. Rowling get found out as Robert Galbraith?

Rowling's secret identity was actually revealed after a partner at a law firm told his wife's best friend. The friend then revealed Rowling's identity to a Sunday Times journalist. "I was a bit unlucky the way it happened," the Harry Potter creator told BBC Radio 2's Graham Norton.
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Does J.K. Rowling use a pen name?

Consider the recent outing of Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling as the writer of The Cuckoo's Calling, a crime novel she published under the pen name Robert Galbraith.
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Is J.K. Rowling richer than the Queen?

So, yeah, J. K. Rowling is rich. In fact, she's richer than the Queen of England. The once beloved and now controversial writer has made an absolute fortune off The Boy Who Lived—she's currently one of the wealthiest authors in the world.
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What are the first 2 initials J.K. Rowling?

J.K. Rowling's initials stand for Joanne Kathleen. Rowling was born Joanne Rowling and adopted J.K. Rowling as a name to write under because she was...
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Why did J.K. Rowling use a pen name for Harry Potter?

Rowling, whose real name is Joanne, explained that publishers wanted to "disguise" her gender for the sole reason that Harry Potter would appeal to both male and female readers.
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What is Snape's favorite spell?

Sectumsempra is a curse invented by Professor Severus Snape, during his childhood, when he was known as "The Half-Blood Prince". He created it with the intention of using it against his enemies, and it soon became one of his specialties.
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What is Hermione's favorite spell?

And the third favorite Wingardium Leviosa, used for levitation, and known, perhaps most memorably, for Hermione Granger's pronunciation of it in Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone.
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Why did Snape curse George's ear?

The injury was caused by Snape's Sectumsempra spell in order to stop the Death Eaters from hurting George (who he thought was Harry) and Lupin, but missed and hit George.
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