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Your vistas does it suit the Prof persona o should he be named something else?

Severus - Sever means "to cut off." Snape appears to have "cut off" his ties with the Dark Lord through the first five books, and then with Dumbledore and the Order in Half-Blood Prince. "Severe" means "cruel, strict" - two characteristics that accurately describe the Potions Professor. Sounds very similiar to the Latin word "servus," meaning "servant." Is he still a servant of Voldemort's? In ancient history, Lucius Septimius Severus restored stability to the Roman Empire after the tumultuous reign of Emperor Commodus (See Albus) and the civil wars that erupted in the wake of Commodus' murder. To read más on this story, go here. The name Severus is also mentioned in Mansfield Park por Jane Austen, a favorito! book of J.K. Rowling. Additionally, a Saint Severus of Alexandria (Egypt) was martyred along with a Saint Peter and a Saint Leucius for publicly proclaiming the faith around 309 C.E. Severus, Peter, and Lucius - quite a coincidence!
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ProfSnape said:
I always wanted to be named Thomas... It suits me better.

Oh, tu got all that from my name? No, my dad made a pun when I was circumsized. See, I was "severed."

It's not that funny, so stop laughing!
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Oh dear Prof please don't give up your día jon and try and be a comedian
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... I dicho that truly, because i'm a truth teller.
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Then we are at an end to our conversation. Good day.
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