The name Fidelius derives from the Latin word for "faithful". There is no English name that is equivalent. People tend to use the name Fidelius in English-speaking lands.
The name Victory is of Middle English origin. It is derived from the Middle English word victorie and means to win or succeed.
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The name Tommy originated from a lost English solder. It is diminutive from the name Thomas.
According to ancestry.com, Boykin, Boyken, Boykiw all appear to be Middle English variations on the given name "Boye", which appears in English, North German, Dutch, Frisian and Danish, or possibly the Old English given name "Boia". "Boje" is still used as a given name in Friesland. The origin is unknown, but variations on the surname "Boye" appear in 13th century English manuscripts.
Tyler is and English name meaning "A worker in roof tiles". It is an occupational name.
Fortius quo fidelius means "stronger because more faithful." The commonest rendering of this into idiomatic English is "strength through loyalty."
I think you mean disapparating hope i spelled it right :D
Because the Grimmauld Palace was protected by the fidelius charm at the time and the taboo couldn't cut through such an immensely powerful charm.
Yes it's an English name.
Raccoon is the English name.
What is the name of flower करेण in English
basil is the english name of balanoy
English name actually is Parsley
BULL is the english name of TAURUS
Natalie is not an English name. It is French.
There is no English equivalent for the Spanish name Consuelo, but Consuelo itself functions perfectly well as a name in English.
Barrie English's birth name is Barrie Ryan English.