Well... Ms. Rowling insists that she made the name up...
HOWEVER! In French Vol de mort means Flight of Death. And He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named does flee from death (metaphorically speaking of course, he does this with his Horcruxes)
Another interesting tidbit: The Dark Lord's name is supposed to be pronounced 'Voldemor' you know, with a silent 't' however it never is. Even in the movies it's said with a hard 't'!
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Many names in their series are derived from French or Latin roots, or what the names mean traditionally.
roots, zeroes, x-intercepts, abscissa.
Roots, zeroes, and x values are 3 other names for solutions of a quadratic equation.
Batts and Fallam were of English Descendants and their names have roots back to the English.
They are the roots or zeros. They are also the x-intercepts if they are real numbers.
Stacey Tracey Steve dave bob mark and Mandy
Troy, Ithaca, Athens, and Corinth.
Roots is Marc Roots Crispin is Crispin Earl Fid is James Fiddler Eric is Eric Schraeder Neils is Neil Beaton
adventitious root system diffuse or fasiculate root system
Common Yiddish last names include Cohen, Levy, Kaplan, and Goldman. These names often have roots in Jewish traditions and culture, reflecting the diverse history of the Jewish people.
One of them is them is the family name "von Barner" who have their roots in old Germany