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- Narcissa Malfoy | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
She was the youngest daughter of Cygnus and Druella Black and the younger sister of Bellatrix Lestrange and Andromeda Tonks She married Lucius Malfoy and they had a son: Draco Malfoy
- Narcissa Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity - MomJunction
According to Greek mythology, Narcissus was a renowned hunter known for his exceptional beauty The feminine variant of the name is Narcissa As the story goes, Narcissus becomes infatuated with his reflection while staring into a pool of water
- Narcissa - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
The name Narcissa is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "daffodil" This Greek flower and mythological choice doesn't make it into the pantheon of possibilities because of its association with narcissism
- Narcissa Malfoy | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia
Part of the ancient house of Black, Narcissa Malfoy came from a long line of Dark witches and wizards, however it was never confirmed if she herself became a Death Eater, like her husband Along with Lucius, she brought up their son, Draco to value family status over all else
- Narcissa Malfoy Character Bio - Wizards Welcome
In this Narcissa Malfoy Character Bio guide, I'll tell you about her early life, family, role and important appearances
- Narcissa Malfoy – Harry Potter Lexicon
'Narcissa'" is the feminine form of the name Narcissus of Greek mythology Narcissus was a beautiful young demi-god who fell in love with his own reflection and starved to death
- Harry Potter: 15 Things You Never Knew About Narcissa Malfoy
As wife to Lucius and mother to Draco, the complex character of Narcissa Malfoy plays a modest yet invaluable role in the Harry Potter series Narcissa is a fair-haired beautiful woman with a cold voice and a strong attitude, often driven by reason and love
- Narcissa Malfoy - Heroes Wiki
Narcissa "Cissy" Malfoy (née Black) is a major character in the Harry Potter series Although never officially a Death Eater herself, Narcissa believed in the importance of blood purity and supported her her husband in following Lord Voldemort during the First and Second Wizarding Wars
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