James Sirius: After James, his father, and Sirius, his god-father. James Sirius is also a prankster like his namesakes.
Albus Severus: As Harry says to his son in 2017, "Albus Severus, you were named after two headmasters of Hogwarts. One of them was a Slytherin and he was probably the bravest man I ever knew." This obviously refers to Severus Snape. Albus Severus was also the only Potter child to inherit Lily and Harry's green eyes; the one's that Severus loved so much.
Lily Luna: Lily, after Harry's mother, and Luna after Luna Lovegood, as she was a dear friend of the family. It could also to refer to Remus Lupin, as Luna means moon in Latin.
If you mean Quidditch, he is Seeker.
If you mean "owl", that would be Hedwig.
He is a pure-blood if that's what you mean by 'tipe'.
If you mean Hogwarts, no one know, except for the fact that it's in Europe.
If you mean books, then there's 7 books in all. If you mean series there is only 1.
He is a fictional character, he doesn't have a mobile (as they are called in Britain where he lives in the story). If you mean the actor who plays him - Daniel Radcliffe - then that information is personal.
Many names in their series are derived from French or Latin roots, or what the names mean traditionally.
What do you mean? The names of the four houses in Harry Potter are Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, and Slytherin.
Do you mean Sean Penn?
1. I think you mean 'slytherin'? 2. He isn't really a friend. They hated each other all through school. 3. His name is Draco malfoy, assuming that that is who you're talking about.
Not sure what you mean: if a name is not in the books and movies, it wouldn't qualify as a "Harry Potter name".
If you mean by the three Black sisters, their names are Bellatrix, Andromeda, and Narcissa.