Aunt Petunia (Dudley's mother, Harry's aunt) was extremely fond of her son, Dudley Dursley. This resulted in the spoiling of Dudley, and the birth of numerous affectionate names for him like 'Diddykims' and 'Dudders'.
Harry is very fond of his own wand and preferred to repair it then use another.
Harry Potter likes being a wizard, for it was uncontrollable at first and he had no idea it was magic until later on. He likes his new friends Ron and Hermione, and the more and more he meets as the story unravels. Harry does, in the story, become fond of Hagrid at Diagon Alley when getting another thing he is fond of - Hedwig and his wand.
They start dating by the end of the Sixth year at Hogwarts for Harry. i.e., in the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Neither in the movies nor the book does JK Rowling express his attitude towards Jaguars, however one can assume from his character he would be fond of them on account that he is fond of all living creatures...that aren't Deatheaters or He Who Must Not Be Named.
Dumbledore was very fond of Harry since book 1, and Harry trusted him throughout the entire series. By the 6th book, Harry and Dumbledore became extra close to each other as Dumbledore taught Harry about Voldemort's past and they searched for Horcruxes. Harry was devastated when Snape killed Dumbledore.
Snape was very fond of Lily Potter and he loved her. They both have the same patronus, a doe.
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Growing up, Joanne Murphy (J.K. Rowling)'s best friend's last name was Potter and she always liked the surname for a story character. And pairing "Harry" with it just "sounded perfect" so she used it.
Tom Felton has three older brothers named Chris, Ashley, and Jonathan Felton. They have supported him throughout his acting career, particularly during his time in the "Harry Potter" film series. Tom often shares fond memories and experiences with his brothers.
The cast of Le ravin sans fond - 1917 includes: Vilnay Decaye Jeanne Dyris Yvonne Garat Mademoiselle Lezay Harry Perrin
According to the Harry Potter Lexicon Crookshanks appears to be a large Ginger cat, J K Rowling has said that when she worked in London, on sunny days she used to eat her lunch in a near-by square and she often saw a large fluffy ginger cat prowling around the sun bathers. She became quite fond of it (but couldn't approach it in case it triggered an asthma attack). It used to walk around lookng disdainful and refused to let people stroke it. When she decided to give Hermione an unusually intelligent cat she gave it the appearance of this cat.
Ok...first things first...more live than die (I think). It wouldn't be much fun to be spoiled, would it? It is, in the end, very bittersweet, as there are deaths that will open up the tear spigots for you if you've grown particularly fond of that character or their role, and some of them grow more tragic as you unravel their true meaning in Harry's quest. Some have a very important purpose for their death, others you are glad they are dead, and in the end, there are some that died pointlessly. It'll be for you to decide, so I have three words for you: Read the book! You'll be happy you did, because (in my opinion) it is the best in the series. Go Team Potter!