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|[[Hope Howell|Hope Lupin]] {{C|née Howell}} |
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|[[Ted Lupin|Teddy Lupin]] |
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''Lupin'' is derived from the Latin word ''lupus'', meaning "wolf". [[Wikipedia:Lupin|Lupin]] or lupine is also the name of a flower, and the latter is an English adjective meaning "wolflike". This alludes to the [[werewolf|lycanthropy]] in the family. |
''Lupin'' is derived from the Latin word ''lupus'', meaning "wolf". [[Wikipedia:Lupin|Lupin]] or lupine is also the name of a flower, and the latter is an English adjective meaning "wolflike". This alludes to the [[werewolf|lycanthropy]] in the family. |
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[[pl:Rodzina Lupin]] |
[[pl:Rodzina Lupin]] |
Revision as of 21:08, 17 July 2015
- "I'm talking about your niece, Bellatrix. And yours, Lucius and Narcissa. She just married the werewolf, Remus Lupin. You must be so proud."
- — Lord Voldemort looking down upon the Lupin family[src]
Lupin is the surname of a wizarding family, though they have Muggle as well as magical heritage[1]. They are related to the Tonks family, and thus distantly to the Black, Malfoy, and Potter families. The Lupins supported the Order of the Phoenix during the First and Second Wizarding Wars. Members include Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Lupin, Ted Lupin, and Remus' parents, Lyall and Hope Lupin.
Known Members
Wizard(s) | Notes |
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Lyall Lupin | Father of Remus; a Ministry of Magic employee who banished the Screaming Bogey of Strathtully[2]; once offended the werewolf Fenrir Greyback[3] |
Hope Lupin (née Howell) | Mother of Remus |
Remus Lupin | A werewolf and member of the Order of the Phoenix |
Nymphadora Lupin (née Tonks) |
Wife of Remus and mother of Teddy; Metamorphmagus and member of the Order of the Phoenix |
Teddy Lupin | Orphaned son of Remus and Nymphadora; a Metamorphmagus like his mother[4] |
Family tree
Lupin family | Tonks family | House of Black | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lyall Lupin | Hope Howell | Edward Tonks (d. 1998) | Andromeda Black (b. 1950s) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Remus John Lupin (1960—1998) | Nymphadora Tonks (1973—1998) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Edward Remus Lupin (b. 1998) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Etymology
Lupin is derived from the Latin word lupus, meaning "wolf". Lupin or lupine is also the name of a flower, and the latter is an English adjective meaning "wolflike". This alludes to the lycanthropy in the family.