The Journal of Classics Teaching (Apr 2016)
Nominative Determinism: Classically Derived Names in the Potter Saga
Abstract
Nominative determinism occurs when a person's name reflects what that person does or is, for instance Mr Baker making bread or Ms Taylor making dresses. In the Potter saga J. K. Rowling seems to have a particular fondness for nominative determinism. In her case the names often derive from Latin and Greek language and tradition.