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+ | '''Tracey Davis''' was a [[Wizardkind|student]] who started attending [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] in [[1991]], and was [[Sorting ceremony|Sorted]] into [[Slytherin]] House. She shared a dormitory in the [[Slytherin Dungeon]] with [[Millicent Bulstrode]], [[Pansy Parkinson]], [[Daphne Greengrass]] and a [[Unidentified bespectacled Slytherin girl|girl with glasses]]. |
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Revision as of 17:37, 23 March 2014
Tracey Davis was a student who started attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1991, and was Sorted into Slytherin House. She shared a dormitory in the Slytherin Dungeon with Millicent Bulstrode, Pansy Parkinson, Daphne Greengrass and a girl with glasses.
Etymology
The name "Tracey" is from an English surname which was taken from a Norman French place name meaning "domain belonging to Thracius". It was used by Charles Dickens for a masculine character in his novel The Pickwick Papers (1837). It was later popularized as a feminine name by the main character Tracy Lord in the movie The Philadelphia Story (1940).
Appearances
- Harry Potter and Me (First mentioned)
- Pottermore (Mentioned only)