If Harry Potter's name was a girl, it could be Harriet Potter. What name would Harry Potter have chosen if he had another daughter? Harry names all his children after people he looks up to, so let's name some of them. Minerva, Hermione, and Molly.
Harriet. This is a classic name coming from the English form of Henriette, a feminine form of the name Harry (Henry).
Lily Luna Potter is born to Harry and Ginny, as their youngest child and only daughter. She has two older brothers: James Sirius and Albus Severus. Lily is two years younger than Albus and four years younger than James.
Hermione is married to Harry's best friend. No reason to confuse matters by naming a kid after someone who is literally right there. Harry and Ginny weren't naming their kids after the people who were closest to them.
Lily Potter was a talented Muggle-born witch, and the first in her family to go to Hogwarts - something that inspired great jealousy in her sister, Petunia. Sorted into Gryffindor along with James, after leaving school they married and had a son, Harry, who had his mother's eyes.
The reason why the title was changed was because the US publisher, Scholastic, thought that kids wouldn't want to read a book with the name 'Philosopher' in it. According to reports, JK Rowling later said that she regretted this change, and wouldn't have agreed if she had been in a stronger position at the time.
She was named after important people in her father and mother's life. Lily – after his mother and her paternal grandmother, Lily Evans, who died to protect Harry from Voldemort when he was just a baby. Luna – after Luna Lovegood, Ginny's good friend at Hogwarts.
Later on in life Lily becomes an aunt three more times: once to James' son Jace Potter and to Albus' two daughters Alexis Potter and Savanna Potter. Lily also goes on to marry childhood bestfriend/boyfriend Lysander Scamander and the pair goes on to have one daughter Lyra Scamander born in 2040.
Harry and Ginny went on to have three kids — James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna — while Ron and Hermione popped out two of their own — Rose and Hugo.
Delphini, nicknamed Delphi, is the titular main antagonist of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Although she initially introduces herself as the niece of Amos Diggory, Delphi is in fact, the child of Lord Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange and has only one goal, restoring her father.
Harry says the word "Voldemort" and Bellatrix calls harry a "Filthy Half-Blood!".
Arabella telling Draco Malfoy of her hate of her lineage. Arabella Lily Snape (born 12 June 1981) was a half-blood witch and was the only daughter of Professor Severus Snape and an unknown descendant of Slytherin. She attended Hogwarts from 1992 until her death in 1998.
The name Bellatrix is primarily a female name of Latin origin that means Beautiful. Found as the name of a character in the Harry Potter series.
This is because the Russian alphabet makes the letter "H" sound like the letter "G." This applies to all of your favourite Harrys, meaning Harry Potter is actually called Gary Potter to Russian fans.
Hagrid is a masculine name that's sure to bring a smile to your face and warm your heart. With Old English roots, it means "worried," but it'll never make you frown! It's a name that celebrates the loveable gentle giant and Hogwarts gamekeeper in the magical world of Harry Potter.
Scorpius Malfoy
Scorpius is the only-child of Astoria Greengrass and Draco Malfoy, and unlike Draco Malfoy, Scorpius seems very different to his father. Despite sharing the same physical attributes, such as the blond hair, Scorpius immediately displays an empathy his father did not at his age.
Life in hiding and death
Lily became pregnant in the autumn of 1979. Around the same time, Sybill Trelawney made a prophecy in front of Albus Dumbledore, predicting that "the one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches" and would be born at the end of July to parents who had "thrice defied" him.
While Dumbledore said he would protect the Potters, it was on the condition that Snape now worked for him as a double agent. Snape's love for Lily ran so deep that he agreed. When she was still murdered, he reluctantly decided that her death would not be in vain, and that he would protect her son.
As Rowling sees it, Snape eventually sacrificed himself in order to save Harry at the Battle of Hogwarts, so Harry felt the need to honor him. There's a whole essay in why Harry gave his son Snape's name, but the decision goes to the heart of who Harry was, post-war.
We can therefore presumably safely conclude that Lily was not noticeably pregnant at the time she died.
Throughout the series, Rowling establishes that Voldemort is so feared in the wizarding world that it is considered dangerous even to speak his name. Most characters in the novels refer to him as "You-Know-Who" or "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" rather than say his name aloud.
This is because of a jinx/spell called The Taboo. In the Second Wizarding War, it was Taboo to speak Voldemort's name.
Its name is very literal
It's a popular wizarding theory that Rowena Ravenclaw came up with the name of Hogwarts after dreaming of a warty hog that led her to a cliff by a lake.