No, but she drinks Vampire's blood
Mina Harker was created in 1897.
The character Mina Harker is the partner of Jonathan Harker, and friend of Lucy Westenra in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
He is a character in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" (first publiced in 1897), a typical positive hero of horror novels. He is the opposite of Dracula who is absolutely evil. The young Harker rivals with the bad guy to win the favour of the woman who is desired by both (Mina), but he is not a sexual threat for her. Harker wins the fight and delivers her from evil. (source: Mtthew Bunsson: "The Vampire Encyclopedia")
They live in Exeter in England...
Mina name is not a vampire and there's no such a thing like vampire if it had prove it. open my account patricia_sanano@yahoo.com
Yeah.
Jonathan Harker, Wilhelmina ´Mina´ Murray (later Harker), Arthur Holmwood (later Lord Godalming), Professor Abraham van Helsing and Quincey P. Morris.
min is refering to mina harker a women who was terned in to a vampier by count dracula in the book by bram stoker Or if you grew up in the early 2000s, it was a nick toons short in between shoes. it was about 8 minutes long. It was about a best friend relationship between a 700 year-old vampire and and a 7 year-old girl
I think Jonathan would probably be Van Heilsing's son. (by the way people who don't know - van Heilsing is a vampire slayer) Jonathan Harker is about to marry Mina. He is one of the principle characters in the book. Dracula gave him to his three brides for their dinner. They were supposed to kill him, but he got away, married Mina, and returned to England.
In Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula', while Mina is Mina Murray, the two are engaged. Soon after Jonathan's reappearence in Buda Pest after his horrors in Transylvania, the two are married, and Mina Murray becomes Mina Harker. The two love each other deeply, both fearing for the other's safety. They work together to destroy Dracula. Careful how you go with this question: in various film adaptations, the relationship differs. I have answered it for the original story, my answer is 'canon' and 'the real deal'.
Wilhelmina Harker nee Murray