Hermione Granger
Harry Potter's best friend, brilliant young witch
Hermione Jean Granger is one of the primary characters in the Harry Potter series, introduced as a young muggle-born witch with exceptional magical talent and intellectual prowess. Born to non-magical parents, she discovered her magical abilities and gained acceptance to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Throughout the seven-book series spanning her school years and beyond, Hermione demonstrates remarkable bravery, strategic thinking, and unwavering loyalty to her friends Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. She becomes an expert in numerous magical disciplines, invents useful spells, and serves as the emotional and intellectual anchor of the trio. Her character arc evolves from an eager, rule-abiding student to a confident leader and skilled witch. After the Second Wizarding War, Hermione pursues a career in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures and later becomes Minister of Magic. Her legacy as a character celebrates intelligence, friendship, and the power of knowledge combined with moral courage.
Fictional Character
British
Harry Potter series
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Granger
English origin
“Derived from the Old English word 'grange' (a grain storage house or agricultural estate), Granger historically denoted a farm manager or keeper of granaries. The name carries pastoral, grounded qualities with gentle sophistication. It evokes rural heritage and steady, honest labor.”