Evangelicals and Israel: Theological Roots of a Political Alliance
by Donald Wagner
Donald E. Wagner teaches at North Park University in Chicago. He is the author of Anxious for Armageddon (1995) and Dying in the Land of Promise: Palestine and Palestinian Christianity from Pentecost to 2000 (revised edition, 2003). This article appeared in The Christian Century, November 4, 1998, pp. 1020-1026. Copyright by The Christian Century Foundation; used by permission. Current articles and subscription information can be found at www.christiancentury.org. This article prepared for Religion Online by Ted & Winnie Brock.
星期三, 八月 24, 2011
"The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president," McConnell told the National Journal last year.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/07/26/top-4-in-congress-not-so-fab-on-debt-deal-yet/#ixzz1VyJd34d6
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/07/26/top-4-in-congress-not-so-fab-on-debt-deal-yet/#ixzz1VyJd34d6
星期二, 八月 23, 2011
星期三, 八月 17, 2011
You Might Be A Conservative If…
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1: You’re irate over the president taking so many vacation days on the taxpayer’s dime (61 thus far), but you thought George W. Bush earned every minute of his leisure time (196 days at the same point in his presidency).
2: You’re happy with your 40 hour work week, paid vacations and company-provided healthcare, but you’re strongly anti-union, because those commies haven’t done anything for you lately.
3: You strongly support the First Amendment and it’s guarantee of religious freedom to all, but you don’t think Muslims have a right to build an Islamic Community Center in Manhattan.
4: You believe Ronald Reagan was a devout Christian, even though he hated going to church, but any president who spends twenty years going to the same Trinity United Church in Chicago must be a Muslim.
5: You believe when a Republican governor creates a healthcare package with an individual mandate for everyone in his state, that’s a good idea. But when a Democratic president does it, suddenly it’s unconstitutional.
6: You’re so enthused about demonstrating your Second Amendment rights, you can think of no finer place to brandish your pistol in public than at a presidential rally.
7: You believe Bill Clinton was responsible for Osama bin Laden’s escape ten years ago, but thankfully George W. Bush caught up with him and killed him in Pakistan.
8: You believe in putting American jobs first, except when president Obama rescued 1.5 million GM and Chrysler autoworkers, because that was socialism.
9: It angers you that you can’t communicate with the Mexican busboy at your local Olive Garden, but when you took a vacation to San Francisco’s Chinatown, you thought it’s quaint that so many Chinese-Americans are holding fast to their traditional language. Because that’s America!
10: You deny that the lunatic who tried to murder Gaby Giffords was a conservative, even though he targeted a Jewish, pro-choice, pro gay rights, Democratic Congresswoman.
11: You thought it was perfectly normal that every president in history had an untethered right to raise the debt ceiling when warranted, but when Obama asked the GOP held congress to do it, you thought it only natural that it be tied to cutting Social Security and Medicare.
12: When the new 112th Congress was sworn in, you swooned as they promised to focus on “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” But when they pivoted, and went after NPR, Planned Parenthood and gay rights, you cheered.
13: You accuse president Obama of raising your taxes to the highest point ever, even though they’re lower today than at any time since 1950.
14: You believe the wealthiest Americans are “job creators,” and they are — but it doesn’t bother you that all the workers in those positions are in India, China and Malaysia, and they’re doing the jobs that our fathers once did.
15: You believe gays are anti-American, because their lifestyle is a threat to the children… unless they’re married to Tea Party-backed presidential candidates from Minnesota.
16: You strongly defend individual freedom, but that freedom doesn’t include a woman’s right to decide her own healthcare needs.
17: You believe corporations are people too, and are deserving of the same rights as the rest of us. Just not the same obligations to pay personal income tax free of corporate loopholes, or penalties for massive criminal behavior and tax evasion. In these matters, corporations are deserving of special rights.
18: And since corporations are now people too, you must believe in their right to a driver’s license, the right to marry, to adopt children, etc. These rights shall not be denied to Exxon, Halliburton and BP (but still immune from the right of the People to try, convict and sentence to death any corporation that conspires to commit a felony… because at that point, they’re suddenly not people again.)
19: You still believe Climate Change is a myth, and the recent record highs, lows, floods and droughts around the world coinciding with climate scientist’s predictions are all an amazing coincidence. Oh, and Al Gore is FAT!
20: You believe when George W. Bush took the national debt from $5 trillion to $11 trillion, it was necessary for him to do so to keep America safe. But when Barack Obama added to it by trying to rescue the country from a second Great Depression, he was deliberately trying to destroy America!
21: You believe America is a God fearing country, and that the Almighty protects those who believe just as you do. But it’s never crossed your mind that the majority of tornados, hurricanes and floods all occur in the Bible Belt.
22: You believe that no matter who’s in the White House, the office, if not the man himself is deserving of your respect. The only exceptions to this rule, are if his middle name sounds Muslim, and if he’s not at least as white as that black guy who works down in the mailroom at the office.
2: You’re happy with your 40 hour work week, paid vacations and company-provided healthcare, but you’re strongly anti-union, because those commies haven’t done anything for you lately.
3: You strongly support the First Amendment and it’s guarantee of religious freedom to all, but you don’t think Muslims have a right to build an Islamic Community Center in Manhattan.
4: You believe Ronald Reagan was a devout Christian, even though he hated going to church, but any president who spends twenty years going to the same Trinity United Church in Chicago must be a Muslim.
5: You believe when a Republican governor creates a healthcare package with an individual mandate for everyone in his state, that’s a good idea. But when a Democratic president does it, suddenly it’s unconstitutional.
6: You’re so enthused about demonstrating your Second Amendment rights, you can think of no finer place to brandish your pistol in public than at a presidential rally.
7: You believe Bill Clinton was responsible for Osama bin Laden’s escape ten years ago, but thankfully George W. Bush caught up with him and killed him in Pakistan.
8: You believe in putting American jobs first, except when president Obama rescued 1.5 million GM and Chrysler autoworkers, because that was socialism.
9: It angers you that you can’t communicate with the Mexican busboy at your local Olive Garden, but when you took a vacation to San Francisco’s Chinatown, you thought it’s quaint that so many Chinese-Americans are holding fast to their traditional language. Because that’s America!
10: You deny that the lunatic who tried to murder Gaby Giffords was a conservative, even though he targeted a Jewish, pro-choice, pro gay rights, Democratic Congresswoman.
11: You thought it was perfectly normal that every president in history had an untethered right to raise the debt ceiling when warranted, but when Obama asked the GOP held congress to do it, you thought it only natural that it be tied to cutting Social Security and Medicare.
12: When the new 112th Congress was sworn in, you swooned as they promised to focus on “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” But when they pivoted, and went after NPR, Planned Parenthood and gay rights, you cheered.
13: You accuse president Obama of raising your taxes to the highest point ever, even though they’re lower today than at any time since 1950.
14: You believe the wealthiest Americans are “job creators,” and they are — but it doesn’t bother you that all the workers in those positions are in India, China and Malaysia, and they’re doing the jobs that our fathers once did.
15: You believe gays are anti-American, because their lifestyle is a threat to the children… unless they’re married to Tea Party-backed presidential candidates from Minnesota.
16: You strongly defend individual freedom, but that freedom doesn’t include a woman’s right to decide her own healthcare needs.
17: You believe corporations are people too, and are deserving of the same rights as the rest of us. Just not the same obligations to pay personal income tax free of corporate loopholes, or penalties for massive criminal behavior and tax evasion. In these matters, corporations are deserving of special rights.
18: And since corporations are now people too, you must believe in their right to a driver’s license, the right to marry, to adopt children, etc. These rights shall not be denied to Exxon, Halliburton and BP (but still immune from the right of the People to try, convict and sentence to death any corporation that conspires to commit a felony… because at that point, they’re suddenly not people again.)
19: You still believe Climate Change is a myth, and the recent record highs, lows, floods and droughts around the world coinciding with climate scientist’s predictions are all an amazing coincidence. Oh, and Al Gore is FAT!
20: You believe when George W. Bush took the national debt from $5 trillion to $11 trillion, it was necessary for him to do so to keep America safe. But when Barack Obama added to it by trying to rescue the country from a second Great Depression, he was deliberately trying to destroy America!
21: You believe America is a God fearing country, and that the Almighty protects those who believe just as you do. But it’s never crossed your mind that the majority of tornados, hurricanes and floods all occur in the Bible Belt.
22: You believe that no matter who’s in the White House, the office, if not the man himself is deserving of your respect. The only exceptions to this rule, are if his middle name sounds Muslim, and if he’s not at least as white as that black guy who works down in the mailroom at the office.
星期五, 八月 12, 2011
S.C.A.M 7
Mitt Romney says ‘corporations are people’ at Iowa State Fair
I think rich people like him should pay more tax. Also big corporates should have AMT as well, so that big companies don't have any loop hole to use. This will also encourage small start ups and local business.
Mitt Romney says ‘corporations are people’ at Iowa State Fair
I think rich people like him should pay more tax. Also big corporates should have AMT as well, so that big companies don't have any loop hole to use. This will also encourage small start ups and local business.
星期三, 八月 10, 2011
C# and .NET interview questions
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- How big is the datatype int in .NET? 32 bits.
- How big is the char? 16 bits (Unicode).
- How do you initiate a string without escaping each backslash? Put an @ sign in front of the double-quoted string.
- What are valid signatures for the Main function?
- public static void Main()
- public static int Main()
- public static void Main( string[] args )
- public static int Main(string[] args )
- Does Main() always have to be public? No.
- How do you initialize a two-dimensional array that you don’t know the dimensions of?
- int [, ] myArray; //declaration
- myArray= new int [5, 8]; //actual initialization
- What’s the access level of the visibility type internal? Current assembly.
- What’s the difference between struct and class in C#?
- Structs cannot be inherited.
- Structs are passed by value, not by reference.
- Struct is stored on the stack, not the heap.
- Explain encapsulation. The implementation is hidden, the interface is exposed.
- What data type should you use if you want an 8-bit value that’s signed? sbyte.
- Speaking of Boolean data types, what’s different between C# and C/C++? There’s no conversion between 0 and false, as well as any other number and true, like in C/C++.
- Where are the value-type variables allocated in the computer RAM? Stack.
- Where do the reference-type variables go in the RAM? The references go on the stack, while the objects themselves go on the heap. However, in reality things are more elaborate.
- What is the difference between the value-type variables and reference-type variables in terms of garbage collection? The value-type variables are not garbage-collected, they just fall off the stack when they fall out of scope, the reference-type objects are picked up by GC when their references go null.
- How do you convert a string into an integer in .NET? Int32.Parse(string), Convert.ToInt32()
- How do you box a primitive data type variable? Initialize an object with its value, pass an object, cast it to an object
- Why do you need to box a primitive variable? To pass it by reference or apply a method that an object supports, but primitive doesn’t.
- What’s the difference between Java and .NET garbage collectors? Sun left the implementation of a specific garbage collector up to the JRE developer, so their performance varies widely, depending on whose JRE you’re using. Microsoft standardized on their garbage collection.
- How do you enforce garbage collection in .NET? System.GC.Collect();
- Can you declare a C++ type destructor in C# like ~MyClass()? Yes, but what’s the point, since it will call Finalize(), and Finalize() has no guarantees when the memory will be cleaned up, plus, it introduces additional load on the garbage collector. The only time the finalizer should be implemented, is when you’re dealing with unmanaged code.
- What’s different about namespace declaration when comparing that to package declaration in Java? No semicolon. Package declarations also have to be the first thing within the file, can’t be nested, and affect all classes within the file.
- What’s the difference between const and readonly? You can initialize readonly variables to some runtime values. Let’s say your program uses current date and time as one of the values that won’t change. This way you declare
public readonly string DateT = new DateTime().ToString().
- Can you create enumerated data types in C#? Yes.
- What’s different about switch statements in C# as compared to C++? No fall-throughs allowed.
- What happens when you encounter a continue statement inside the for loop? The code for the rest of the loop is ignored, the control is transferred back to the beginning of the loop.
- Is goto statement supported in C#? How about Java? Gotos are supported in C#to the fullest. In Java goto is a reserved keyword that provides absolutely no functionality.
- Describe the compilation process for .NET code? Source code is compiled and run in the .NET Framework using a two-stage process. First, source code is compiled to Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) code using a .NET Framework-compatible compiler, such as that for Visual Basic .NET or Visual C#. Second, MSIL code is compiled to native code.
- Name any 2 of the 4 .NET authentification methods. ASP.NET, in conjunction with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), can authenticate user credentials such as names and passwords using any of the following authentication methods:
- Windows: Basic, digest, or Integrated Windows Authentication (NTLM or Kerberos).
- Microsoft Passport authentication
- Forms authentication
- Client Certificate authentication
- How do you turn off SessionState in the web.config file? In the system.web section of web.config, you should locate the httpmodule tag and you simply disable session by doing a remove tag with attribute name set to session.
- What is main difference between Global.asax and Web.Config? ASP.NET uses the global.asax to establish any global objects that your Web application uses. The .asax extension denotes an application file rather than .aspx for a page file. Each ASP.NET application can contain at most one global.asax file. The file is compiled on the first page hit to your Web application. ASP.NET is also configured so that any attempts to browse to the global.asax page directly are rejected. However, you can specify application-wide settings in the web.config file. The web.config is an XML-formatted text file that resides in the Web site’s root directory. Through Web.config you can specify settings like custom 404 error pages, authentication and authorization settings for the Web site, compilation options for the ASP.NET Web pages, if tracing should be enabled, etc.
星期二, 八月 09, 2011
星期一, 八月 08, 2011
Hundreds of Economists Sign Letter Opposing Barack Obama's Tax Plan
- by Roger McEowen
October 13, 2008
- by Roger McEowen
October 13, 2008
星期四, 八月 04, 2011
《哈利波特》人名各有深意 J·K·罗琳费尽心思
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阿不思是拉丁文中白色的意思,因为邓布利是与黑魔头伏地魔对立的白魔法师。邓布利多根据罗琳自己说是“蜜蜂嗡嗡叫”的意思。珀西瓦尔(Percival)有武士和刺穿帷幕之意。显然,邓布利多是一位与黑暗势力英勇抗争的武士!而“刺穿帷幕”则耐人寻味,因为帷幔在西方文化中是一种象征生死之隔的事物。将生死的界限刺穿,是否意味着邓布利多有凤凰那样的超越生死的本领呢?伍尔弗里克(Wulfric)的意思被那个没有统一的解释。有人分析它是有Wulf(狼)和Ric(力量)两个单词组成。但也有人认为这个单词源自挪威史诗中的英雄Beowulf,他曾经两次战胜过妖怪Grendel,而邓布利多一生中取得的最辉煌的胜利则是在1945年战胜了格林德沃(Grindelwald),有人认为伍尔弗里克这个名字是曾在埃克赛特大学修习古典文学的罗琳女士用挪威史诗来喻指邓布利多在反对黑魔法方面的伟大成就,介意彰显其魔法力量。布赖恩(Brian)来自爱尔兰语,是“力量、美德”的意思,它也被用来之爱尔兰男子。这个单词高度概括了邓布利多“伟大”的两个方面能力与德行,同时也很可能暗示这邓布利多的爱尔兰血统。
赫敏-格兰杰(Hermione Granger)
从发音上就可以判断是从希腊奥林匹斯山上著名的众神使者赫尔墨斯的大名中化出来的。当今哲学领域流行的“解释学”原来也脱胎于赫尔墨斯之名.难怪赫敏在小说中以机敏和智慧著称,许多难解的哑谜一经她手即可迎刃而解。在故事里她是麻瓜出身,但是她有的是天才般的脑子,以及惊人的毅力,可以读完学校冗长的的校史。
西弗勒斯-斯内普(Severus Snape)
西弗勒斯在拉丁文中是严厉的意思,和斯内普的性格蛮相符的。但实际上,Snape只是英国的一个小村庄的名字。斯内普在英文中与蛇这个词只差一个字母!难怪斯内普是斯莱特林的院长。不过请记住,永远不要在没看过《哈利波特与死亡圣器》之前对斯内普有什么绝对性的论断。对于这个人,你要重新品味。
米勒娃-麦格(Minerva Mcgonagall)
通常的翻译是密涅瓦,罗马神话中的智慧女神,也就相当于希腊神话中的女神雅典娜。是格兰分多的院长在魔法学校教的是变形术。
莱姆斯-约翰-卢平(Remus John Lupin)
卢平来自于拉丁文词根LUP,即狼的意思-LUPINE是“像狼一样的人”,而LUPUS是"豺狼座".据说法国诺曼底地区的居民有时就把狼人叫做“LUPIN”!莱姆斯就更有趣了,这是罗马传说中被母狼喂养过的双生子之一的名字,可爱的小狼崽子!虽然是一个狼人,但是对学生十分的温柔,他曾经在哈利3年级的时候教会哈利使用守护神咒(呼神护卫)
小天狼星-布莱克(Sirius Black)
SIRIUS当然就是天狼星,而布莱克是“黑色”。他变身这之后就是一只黑色的大狗。哈利波特的教父,和哈利的父亲是好朋友最后死于他的表妹之手
小矮星彼得(Peter Pettigrew)
彼得这个名字太普通了,似乎没什么特殊意义。小矮星是“长的很小”的意思,这个名字还可以拆开成为PET I GREW,意思差不多是“我变成了宠物”!
阿格斯-费尔奇(Argus Filch)
费尔奇是英文动词“偷”的意思,而阿格斯则是希腊神话中一百只眼睛的巨怪。费尔奇先生经常偷偷摸摸的观察学生的行为。
鲁伯-海格(Ribus Hagrid)
据罗琳的说法,HAGRID是古英语中的单词,是“很糟糕的夜晚”或“睡不好觉的晚上”,海格常因为喝酒睡不好觉。
阿拉斯托-穆迪(Alastor Moody)
ALASTOR是希腊神话中掌管复仇的魔鬼,而穆迪在在英文中则是情绪多变的意思。
宾斯教授(Professor Binns)
BINNS发音很接近BEEN,在英文中是动词BE的过去分词形式。这位教授已经是鬼魂,也的确是过去式了。
汤姆-马沃罗-里德尔(Tom Marvolo Riddle)
RIDDLE是英文“谜语”的意思,一看到这个名字就知道罗琳要玩文字游戏了。
伏地魔(Lord Voldemort)
VOLDEMORT是来源于法语VOLE DE MORT,即“死亡的飞翔”或“飞离死亡”。难怪老伏同志整天想着长生不老。而“我是伏地魔(I am Voldemort)”这个词,是由Tom Marvolo Riddle变过来的,只是字母的顺序换了一下,伏地魔的过去汤姆.里德尔一直不喜欢自己的名字汤姆,认为它太普通,所以调换了字母,由Tom Marvolo Riddle(汤姆-里德尔)变为I am Lord Voldemort,以显示自己的与众不同。
弗农-德思礼(Vernon Dursley)
弗农是罗琳最讨厌的名字。在罗琳的出生地英国的格温特郡附近有个叫Durslay的城市。
达力-德思礼(Dudley Dursley)
DUDLEY是从英国俚语DUD变化而来,意思是很无聊的人。
佩妮-德思礼(Petunia Dursley)
PETUNIA是牵牛花的意思,而她的妹妹。哈利的妈妈莉莉的名字则是百合花的意思。牵牛花象征愤怒和憎恨,而百合象征纯洁。
德拉科-马尔福(Draco Malfoy)
MALFOY是由法语MALFOI变化而来,意思是不好的信仰。这一家人都是食死徒,全是信仰黑魔法。而德拉科。DRACO是拉丁文中龙蛇的意思,而龙在西方是和撒旦联系在一起的。德拉科也是古雅典一位极其残暴的立法官的名字。
卢修斯-马尔福(Lucius Malfoy)
LUCIUS和LUCIFER很接近,和德拉科一样。卢修斯也是古雅典一位很残暴的立法官名字。
纳西莎-马尔福(Narcissa Malfoy)
NARCISSA来源于希腊神话中的人物,就是那个有自恋情结,爱上自己在水中的影子的年轻人。纳西莎是水仙花的意思,代表自恋。
路威(Fluffy)
路威是海格的三头大狗,fluffy意思是“毛茸茸的”。
海德薇(Hedwig)
是12或者13世纪德国圣徒的名字,她为城市中的人们传递消息。
戈德里克-格兰芬多(Godric Gryffindor)
Gryffin是希腊神话中的狮身鹫头有翼兽,在法语中dor有“金制成的”的意思。“格兰芬多”指狮身鹫头有翼兽。God 表示“上帝”,-ric是表示“管辖、领域”之意的接尾词。Godric指的是“上帝的住处”。格兰芬多的象征是lion(狮子)。
萨拉查-斯莱特林(Salazar Slytherin)
Slytherin是来自英文单词“Slitheting”,像蛇一样爬行前进的谐模文。斯莱特林的象征就是snake(蛇)。
罗伊纳-拉文克劳(Rowena Ravenclaw)
RAVENCLAW,直译就是渡鸦的脚爪。拉文克劳学院的象征就是hawk(鹰)。
赫尔加-赫奇帕奇(Helga Hufflepuff)
Hufflepuff,源于英文Huff和Puff。两个词都和吹气有关,其中Huff作为名词还有怒气冲冲的意思,而赫奇帕奇学院的象征是Badger(獾),Badger作为动词还有纠缠不休、烦扰、吵着要的意思,与愤怒的关系很紧。
麻瓜(Muggle)
MUGGLE是从英语俚语MUG变化而来,意思是傻瓜。
卢娜-洛夫古德(Luna Lovegood)
Luna,在法语中也有月亮,月神的意思,这很容易让人想到她的纯洁和美丽,还有一丝神秘。Lovegood,虽然有点牵强,但依旧是爱,美好的意思。两个名字拼在一起,可以想象,是个很讨人喜欢的女孩。不过其实Luna这个词根也有“疯狂”的意思,Lunatic就是“疯疯癫癫的”,也符合这个孩子的性格。
西比尔-特里劳妮(Sibyll Trelawney)
西比尔是希腊罗马神话中受太阳神阿波罗启示而作语言的女预言师的称号。
芙蓉-德拉库尔(Fleur Delacour)
Fleur Delacour是法语,直译意思是宫廷里的花朵,引申就是指贵族妇女。
丽塔-斯基特(Rita Skeeter)
skeeter这个词与那些属于甲虫的动词“scamper奔跳”、“scatter散开”和“creep爬行”有关。
赫敏-格兰杰(Hermione Granger)
从发音上就可以判断是从希腊奥林匹斯山上著名的众神使者赫尔墨斯的大名中化出来的。当今哲学领域流行的“解释学”原来也脱胎于赫尔墨斯之名.难怪赫敏在小说中以机敏和智慧著称,许多难解的哑谜一经她手即可迎刃而解。在故事里她是麻瓜出身,但是她有的是天才般的脑子,以及惊人的毅力,可以读完学校冗长的的校史。
西弗勒斯-斯内普(Severus Snape)
西弗勒斯在拉丁文中是严厉的意思,和斯内普的性格蛮相符的。但实际上,Snape只是英国的一个小村庄的名字。斯内普在英文中与蛇这个词只差一个字母!难怪斯内普是斯莱特林的院长。不过请记住,永远不要在没看过《哈利波特与死亡圣器》之前对斯内普有什么绝对性的论断。对于这个人,你要重新品味。
米勒娃-麦格(Minerva Mcgonagall)
通常的翻译是密涅瓦,罗马神话中的智慧女神,也就相当于希腊神话中的女神雅典娜。是格兰分多的院长在魔法学校教的是变形术。
莱姆斯-约翰-卢平(Remus John Lupin)
卢平来自于拉丁文词根LUP,即狼的意思-LUPINE是“像狼一样的人”,而LUPUS是"豺狼座".据说法国诺曼底地区的居民有时就把狼人叫做“LUPIN”!莱姆斯就更有趣了,这是罗马传说中被母狼喂养过的双生子之一的名字,可爱的小狼崽子!虽然是一个狼人,但是对学生十分的温柔,他曾经在哈利3年级的时候教会哈利使用守护神咒(呼神护卫)
小天狼星-布莱克(Sirius Black)
SIRIUS当然就是天狼星,而布莱克是“黑色”。他变身这之后就是一只黑色的大狗。哈利波特的教父,和哈利的父亲是好朋友最后死于他的表妹之手
小矮星彼得(Peter Pettigrew)
彼得这个名字太普通了,似乎没什么特殊意义。小矮星是“长的很小”的意思,这个名字还可以拆开成为PET I GREW,意思差不多是“我变成了宠物”!
阿格斯-费尔奇(Argus Filch)
费尔奇是英文动词“偷”的意思,而阿格斯则是希腊神话中一百只眼睛的巨怪。费尔奇先生经常偷偷摸摸的观察学生的行为。
鲁伯-海格(Ribus Hagrid)
据罗琳的说法,HAGRID是古英语中的单词,是“很糟糕的夜晚”或“睡不好觉的晚上”,海格常因为喝酒睡不好觉。
阿拉斯托-穆迪(Alastor Moody)
ALASTOR是希腊神话中掌管复仇的魔鬼,而穆迪在在英文中则是情绪多变的意思。
宾斯教授(Professor Binns)
BINNS发音很接近BEEN,在英文中是动词BE的过去分词形式。这位教授已经是鬼魂,也的确是过去式了。
汤姆-马沃罗-里德尔(Tom Marvolo Riddle)
RIDDLE是英文“谜语”的意思,一看到这个名字就知道罗琳要玩文字游戏了。
伏地魔(Lord Voldemort)
VOLDEMORT是来源于法语VOLE DE MORT,即“死亡的飞翔”或“飞离死亡”。难怪老伏同志整天想着长生不老。而“我是伏地魔(I am Voldemort)”这个词,是由Tom Marvolo Riddle变过来的,只是字母的顺序换了一下,伏地魔的过去汤姆.里德尔一直不喜欢自己的名字汤姆,认为它太普通,所以调换了字母,由Tom Marvolo Riddle(汤姆-里德尔)变为I am Lord Voldemort,以显示自己的与众不同。
弗农-德思礼(Vernon Dursley)
弗农是罗琳最讨厌的名字。在罗琳的出生地英国的格温特郡附近有个叫Durslay的城市。
达力-德思礼(Dudley Dursley)
DUDLEY是从英国俚语DUD变化而来,意思是很无聊的人。
佩妮-德思礼(Petunia Dursley)
PETUNIA是牵牛花的意思,而她的妹妹。哈利的妈妈莉莉的名字则是百合花的意思。牵牛花象征愤怒和憎恨,而百合象征纯洁。
德拉科-马尔福(Draco Malfoy)
MALFOY是由法语MALFOI变化而来,意思是不好的信仰。这一家人都是食死徒,全是信仰黑魔法。而德拉科。DRACO是拉丁文中龙蛇的意思,而龙在西方是和撒旦联系在一起的。德拉科也是古雅典一位极其残暴的立法官的名字。
卢修斯-马尔福(Lucius Malfoy)
LUCIUS和LUCIFER很接近,和德拉科一样。卢修斯也是古雅典一位很残暴的立法官名字。
纳西莎-马尔福(Narcissa Malfoy)
NARCISSA来源于希腊神话中的人物,就是那个有自恋情结,爱上自己在水中的影子的年轻人。纳西莎是水仙花的意思,代表自恋。
路威(Fluffy)
路威是海格的三头大狗,fluffy意思是“毛茸茸的”。
海德薇(Hedwig)
是12或者13世纪德国圣徒的名字,她为城市中的人们传递消息。
戈德里克-格兰芬多(Godric Gryffindor)
Gryffin是希腊神话中的狮身鹫头有翼兽,在法语中dor有“金制成的”的意思。“格兰芬多”指狮身鹫头有翼兽。God 表示“上帝”,-ric是表示“管辖、领域”之意的接尾词。Godric指的是“上帝的住处”。格兰芬多的象征是lion(狮子)。
萨拉查-斯莱特林(Salazar Slytherin)
Slytherin是来自英文单词“Slitheting”,像蛇一样爬行前进的谐模文。斯莱特林的象征就是snake(蛇)。
罗伊纳-拉文克劳(Rowena Ravenclaw)
RAVENCLAW,直译就是渡鸦的脚爪。拉文克劳学院的象征就是hawk(鹰)。
赫尔加-赫奇帕奇(Helga Hufflepuff)
Hufflepuff,源于英文Huff和Puff。两个词都和吹气有关,其中Huff作为名词还有怒气冲冲的意思,而赫奇帕奇学院的象征是Badger(獾),Badger作为动词还有纠缠不休、烦扰、吵着要的意思,与愤怒的关系很紧。
麻瓜(Muggle)
MUGGLE是从英语俚语MUG变化而来,意思是傻瓜。
卢娜-洛夫古德(Luna Lovegood)
Luna,在法语中也有月亮,月神的意思,这很容易让人想到她的纯洁和美丽,还有一丝神秘。Lovegood,虽然有点牵强,但依旧是爱,美好的意思。两个名字拼在一起,可以想象,是个很讨人喜欢的女孩。不过其实Luna这个词根也有“疯狂”的意思,Lunatic就是“疯疯癫癫的”,也符合这个孩子的性格。
西比尔-特里劳妮(Sibyll Trelawney)
西比尔是希腊罗马神话中受太阳神阿波罗启示而作语言的女预言师的称号。
芙蓉-德拉库尔(Fleur Delacour)
Fleur Delacour是法语,直译意思是宫廷里的花朵,引申就是指贵族妇女。
丽塔-斯基特(Rita Skeeter)
skeeter这个词与那些属于甲虫的动词“scamper奔跳”、“scatter散开”和“creep爬行”有关。