Why did JK Rowling chose the name Harry Potter?

Many characters in the series are named after other characters, including Harry, whose middle name honors his father. Rowling simply liked the names Harry and Potter. Potter was also the surname of Rowling's childhood friends and neighbors.
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Why was Harry Potter named Harry?

Harry Potter's name is all about his leadership qualities.

"Harry," though, is Middle English version of the name "Henry," according to Pottermore, which is a name taken by many kings of England. It's a nod at his role as a leader in the wizarding community.
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Did J.K. Rowling steal the name Harry Potter?

She just really liked the name. Rowling was asked this question in a 2000 live interview on Scholastic.com; her response was: Question: From where did you get the name for Harry Potter? Rowling: 'Harry' has always been my favourite boy's name, so if my daughter had been a son, he would have been Harry Rowling.
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Did J.K. Rowling rip off troll?

It's important to make it clear that no one is claiming that J.K. Rowling ripped her story from Troll. In fact, Troll screenwriter Eh Naha laughs it off and says in a statement to Huffington Post, “I think the only thing similar, aside from their names, is that they were both kids who spoke English.
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Did J.K. Rowling rip off Lord of the Rings?

The quick answer: no, author J.K. Rowling definitely did not copy The Lord of the Rings. The separate works pull from European and Norse mythology, and therefore can sometimes overlap in their story.
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How JK Rowling Named Everything in the Harry Potter Universe



How did J.K. Rowling get the idea for Harry Potter?

J.K. Rowling first had the idea for Harry Potter while delayed on a train travelling from Manchester to London King's Cross in 1990. Over the next five years, she began to plan out the seven books of the series. She wrote mostly in longhand and amassed a mountain of notes, many of which were on scraps of paper.
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Is anyone named Harry Potter in real life?

Harry Potter, a 33-year-old man from Waterlooville, is selling his rare first edition copy of JK Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. A real-life man called Harry Potter was eight years old when JK Rowling released the first book of her best-selling series.
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What does Malfoy mean in English?

Draco Malfoy

As for his beloved last name, you might think Malfoy means 'rich, blond and probably quite rude'. Well, not quite, but the term 'Mal', actually derives from Old French usually means 'bad or 'evil' and 'foi' means 'faith' or 'trust'.
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Is Hagrid a real name?

The name Hagrid is boy's name . Gentle giant Rubeus Hagrid is the groundskeeper at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter novels (probably after Hagrid Rubes, the equally kind ancient Greek mythological giant), but that's not the only reason this name could prove a playground liability.
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What does the name Hermione Granger mean?

Hermione (Granger) – This name means "well born," "earthy," or "stone" and refers to peony-type flowers. It is the feminine version of Hermes. In Greek mythology, she was often known as the patron saint of high magic (no surprise our Hermione is so gifted).
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Is Hogwarts real yes or no?

But while Hogwarts Castle isn't real, the Hogwarts that we have grown to love through inhaling the films IS a place that we desperate fan-people can visit… in one way or another.
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Is there a real Hogwarts Castle?

Harry Potter fans may not know the exact location of an American Hogwarts, but the real one exists in England. Alnwick Castle stood in for the famed wizarding school in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
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Is Gryffindor a real surname?

The Gryffindor surname is derived from the Welsh personal names Griffin, Gruffin, or Griffith. These were pet-forms of the Middle Welsh name Gruffudd, which was borne by many Welsh princes. The name came to Ireland in the 12th century with the Anglo- Norman invasion of Strongbow.
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How many times did Harry Potter get rejected?

J.K. Rowling's original 'Harry Potter' pitch was rejected 12 times — see it in new exhibit. A new exhibit in the British Library features a number of magical delights!
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What is J.K. Rowling's favorite Harry Potter book?

J.K. Rowling's favorite 'Harry Potter' book is 'Prisoner of Azkaban'
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Do wizarding schools exist?

There are eleven long-established and prestigious wizarding schools worldwide, all of which are registered with the International Confederation of Wizards.
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How can I go to Hogwarts?

There's no hassel at all to gain admission (unlike actual college sites), you just put in your contact details, and of course get placed in a house of your choice. Sadly, there is no Sorting Hat. But you do get a letter of acceptance, signed by Minerva McGonagall.
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How much would it cost to go to Hogwarts?

Exactly how much money would it cost to attend Hogwarts in American dollars? Thanks to J.K. Rowling, Pottermore and the Internet at large, we can figure out how much Muggle money you'll be spending on your first year learning how to cast spells and look cute in a wizard's hat. The answer: about $43,301 USD per year.
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Can Muggles see Hogwarts?

In Goblet of Fire, Hermione explains that Muggles cannot see Hogwarts: '[Hogwarts is] bewitched,' said Hermione. 'If a Muggle looks at it, all they see is a mouldering old ruin with a sign over the entrance saying DANGER, DO NOT ENTER, UNSAFE. '
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Can you stay at Hogwarts?

You can now book a room at Hogwarts, the mythical wizarding academy attended by the boy wizard and his pals. Sort of. Since Hogwarts is, well, fictional, you can't really check-in. But, the Georgian House in London has transformed some guest rooms into Wizard's Chambers.
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Can you visit Hogwarts in Scotland?

Harry Potter in Scotland

The only way to travel across the iconic arches is, of course, on the Hogwarts Express! Enter into your own wee world of wizardry with a ride on the classic Jacobite Steam Train; voted one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world.
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Why is Draco's name on the Hogwarts logo?

Draco in Latin means Dragon and in Greek it means Serpent. As the motto of Hogwarts is "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus", its translation is: 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon.
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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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