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|name= Hagrid family
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|blood=part wizarding, part giant
 
|family members=[[Rubeus Hagrid]]
 
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==Hagrid Family Tree==
 
==Hagrid Family Tree==
[[Rubeus Hagrid's father|Mr. Hagrid]] + [[Fridwulfa]] + [[Grawp's father|Unknown Giant]]
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[[Rubeus Hagrid's father|Mr. Hagrid]] + [[Fridwulfa]] + [[Grawp's father|Unknown Giant]]
 
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[[Rubeus Hagrid]] [[Grawp]]
 
[[Rubeus Hagrid]] [[Grawp]]
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
According to [[J.K. Rowling]], the name ''Hagrid'' comes from the Old English word "hagridden", meaning to have a nightmarish night<ref>[http://www.masterfroggy1.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Interviews/interviews%20html/The%20Boston%20Globe%2018%20October%201999.htm 18 October 1999 Boston Globe interview with J.K. Rowling]</ref>, particularly when [[Wikipedia:Hangover|hung over]].
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According to [[J. K. Rowling]], the name ''Hagrid'' comes from the Old English word "hagridden", meaning to have a nightmarish night<ref>[http://www.masterfroggy1.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Interviews/interviews%20html/The%20Boston%20Globe%2018%20October%201999.htm 18 October 1999 Boston Globe interview with J.K. Rowling]</ref>, particularly when [[Wikipedia:Hangover|hung over]].
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 21:49, 20 November 2009

Hagrid is the surname of a wizarding family. Mr. Hagrid married the Giantess Fridwulfa, and she bore him a half-giant son named Rubeus Hagrid.[1] It is unknown if Rubeus Hagrid ever had children, but it is known that he did not marry.

Known Members

Hagrid Family Tree

Mr. Hagrid   +   Fridwulfa   +   Unknown Giant
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                      Rubeus Hagrid       Grawp

Etymology

According to J. K. Rowling, the name Hagrid comes from the Old English word "hagridden", meaning to have a nightmarish night[2], particularly when hung over.

Notes and references