Published Jul 30, 2019. From Cedric Diggory to Nymphadora Tonks, here are some of the best students to grace Hufflepuff house, ranked by their grades. Hufflepuff is definitely the most underrated Harry Potter Hogwarts house. While Gryffindor gets all the love and Slytherin gets a lot of attention, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff don’t get enough love.
Professor Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank. Wilhelmina is a derivative of the German name ‘Wilhelm’, and this comes from the English name ‘William’, which has its roots in the Germanic name ‘Willahelm’. That’s all quite a mouthful, almost as much as the name itself. Wilhelmina loosely translates to mean ‘will to protect’.
15. Cuthbert Binns (History Of Magic) Warner Bros. Professor Binns is the most boring teacher at Hogwarts, and he also happens to be a ghost. Every lesson – without fail – he floats into the
The Kitchens. The Kitchens are home to all of the house-elves that work at Hogwarts. Many of them are happy with their lot in life and actually take great pride in being able to serve the students and professors of the school. Hermione did start a campaign to free them though. The Kitchens arguably run the whole school.
Muggle Studies-Professor Charity Burbage; Charms-Professor Flitwick; Flying-Professor Hooch; Potions-Professor Horce Slughorn; Care of Magical Creatures-Professor Hadrig; Herbology-Professor Hannah Abbot [Neville's wife] Divination-Professor Trelawney; Defence Dark Art Magic-Professor Amycus Carrow; Read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child u willA list of all the characters in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone characters include: Harry Potter , Draco Malfoy , Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Albus Dumbledore, Voldemort, Professor Snape.
HEROES: Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter; Emma Watson as Hermione Granger; Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley; and Michael Gambon as Professor Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Bellatrix Lestrange - Crazily wicked minion of Lord Voldemort and one of the first female Death Eaters introduced into the story. Neville Longbottom