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"United we stand."
—The motto of the Dunbars since the twelfth century.

Dunbar is the surname of a half-blood wizarding family and is one of the Sacred Twenty-Eight. The family was founded by Norman Dunbar in the twelth century. The Dunbars used to be pure-blood but the main branch became half-blood when Liam Dunbar married half-blood witch Alex Russo. His older brother Patrick Dunbar married into the Raeken family and had three pure-blood children with Theo Raeken, one of which continued the pure-blood line.

The colors on the house crest are green and yellow, a nod to the Hufflepuff and Slytherin Houses of Hogwarts which are the two main Houses of the Dunbars. Their official mascot is a bear.

Up until the twenty-first century it used to be common for the members of the family (both born and married) to be either a Hufflepuff or Slytherin but that's no longer the case. Over the years their hard stance on keeping the tradition alive softened, opening the way for Gryffindors and Ravenclaws to become Dunbars. The first Ravenclaw and Gryffindor to be married into the family are Lynn Hudson and Fabian Lahey respectively.

The family became famous within the wizarding world due to the fact that two of its members, Patrick and Liam Dunbar, were Elementals: Patrick had the element of earth while Liam had the element of water under his control. They fought alongside Finn and Brody Hudson, the other two Elementals (air and fire respectively), in the First Wizarding War and ended this conflict with a decisive victory at the Battle of Hogwarts. Their defeat of Lord Voldemort earned them all the Order of Merlin, First Class award.

The Dunbars are related to the Goode, Milton, Hitchins, Winters, Howell, Russo, Hudson, Fabray, Lahey, Daniels, Raeken, Malfoy and Whittemore families.

History

Early history

The Dunbar family consists of an ancient line of pure-blood (and now half-blood) wizards, most of whom attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and were traditionally sorted into Hufflepuff and Slytherin House. The family began with Norman Burton who founded the family and its estate Dunbar Manor after he couldn't stand his older brother and was disowned and burned off the family tapestry.

The Dunbar family would soon gain the reputation of not agreeing with pure-blood supremacy: to them every witch or wizard is equal, regardless of their blood status. The Dunbars expanded their already large estate with the lands of their neighbors. They opposed the Statue of Secrecy at first but soon embraced it. However, unlike many families, they didn't cut off ties with Muggle families.

Members of the family began to seek influence over the newly formed British Ministry of Magic. All of the Dunbar family members have worked there for a period in their life. Though no Dunbar is known to have ever aspired for the position of Minister for Magic, many members of the family preferred to give advice to them instead.

Recent history

Joshua Dunbar, the son of Martin Dunbar and Fiona Goode, was one of the few pure-blood wizards left by the late twentieth century. He married his childhood lover Alice Milton with whom he had two sons: Patrick and Liam Dunbar. Soon after the birth of their second son, his wife was killed in a potion accident at the Dunbar Manor, leaving the devastated Slytherin alone with their two children.

After the accident, Joshua cut himself off of the wizarding world and his family, not even allowing his parents to visit their grandchildren until his father broke down the protection barriers around the house and gave him a stern speech about him owing his late wife to take good care of their children and himself and that she would have wanted him to continue with his life and move on. Since Joshua has always had a good relationship with his father, he trusted him on his words and slowly started to crawl out of his shell again.

He went to visit the Hudson family to discover what his friends had been doing in his absence, only to find out that his best friend Christopher Hudson had joined the British Muggle Army, was deployed to a warzone and got killed, leaving his wife Carole Howell in a similar situation as him: both their spouses had died while both couples had two sons each. Both of them mourning the loss of their partners, they sought comfort with each other.

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Joshua Dunbar and Carole Howell.

It wasn't until a few months later that Joshua and Carole, who had developed feelings for each other, became a couple and decided to move to a new house. They created the Hudbar family and moved into an estate with their sons so the duo could start a new life together and try to get rid of the horrible memories that still seemed to haunt them. Joshua took on the father role and became the stepfather Carole her two sons Finn and Brody Hudson, while Carole took on the mother role to Joshua his two sons Patrick and Liam Dunbar. Finn and Brody consider Joshua their father while Patrick and Liam consider Carole their mother, but Carole and Joshua regularly told their children about their biological parent so they knew where they came from. It helped a lot that the four of them used to be friends.

While their father and grandfather were sorted into Slytherin, both Patrick and Liam were sorted into Hufflepuff when they arrived at Hogwarts in their first year. Having been raised well by his father and stepmother, the two brothers did their best at school and tried to always be kind and polite to people (unless they pissed them off). Patrick didn't feel scared at all when he found out that he fancied men instead of women and brought his boyfriend Theo Raeken over during the holidays to formally introduce him to his parents. Due to Patrick informing Joshua about his preference to marry into the family of his partner instead of wanting to continue the Dunbar line, they decided that Liam should be the heir instead.

Joshua and Carole were members of the Order of the Elementals. With the First Wizarding War on the horizon, they knew that it wouldn't be long until the existence of the Elementals would be revealed, and once it did then they would do anything to help them defeat Lord Voldemort. They tried to keep their children out of this because they should be having fun and grow up in peace instead of worrying about a war and to fight, but that changed when it was revealed that the four Elementals were their children: Finn, Brody, Patrick and Liam. Thus, they were informed about what they were and what powers they possessed, and above all, which role they had to play in the upcoming war.

The news that the Dunbar and Hudson children were the Elementals, something that the wizarding world thought was a myth, spread like wildfire.It made both families incredibly famous and the Elementals, including their related family members (Muggle and magical alike) couldn't walk on the streets normally without being harassed. However, due to Voldemort finding out about the Elementals, their identity and the threat they posed to him, they and their family all became targets for Death Eater attacks, forcing Minister for Magic Garrett Douglas to send disguised Aurors to the Hudbar Manor and Hogwarts to keep an eye on them and protect them if needed. Several staff members of the school were members of the Order too so they could look out for them as well as give information to the other members whom were in various other locations.

Family members

Blood relatives

Wizard(s) Notes
Norman Dunbar A twelfth-century Slytherin pure-blood wizard and employee of the Ministry of Magic. He was the founding patriarch of the Dunbar family.
Martin Dunbar Pure-blood Slytherin wizard. Father of Joshua Dunbar. Named his son Head of the Family due to his declining health causing him not to be able to look after his family.
Joshua Dunbar Pure-blood Slytherin wizard and the current Head of the family. Father of Patrick and Liam Dunbar. Works in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the Ministry of Magic.
Patrick Dunbar

(né Dunbar)

Pure-blood Hufflepuff wizard and eldest son of Joshua and Alice Dunbar. Older brother of Liam and stepbrother of Finn and Brody Hudson. He is the husband of Theo Raeken and the father of Jordan, Alice and Brenton Raeken.
Liam Dunbar  Pure-blood Hufflepuff wizard and the youngest son of Joshua and Alice Dunbar. Heir of the Dunbar family. Younger brother of Patrick and stepbrother of Finn and Brody Hudson. He is the husband of Alex Russo and the father of Angela, Phoebe and Wesley Dunbar.
Jordan Raeken Pure-blood Slytherin wizard. First son and child of Patrick and Theo.
Angela Dunbar Pure-blood Slytherin witch. First daughter and first child of Liam and Alex.
Alice Raeken Pure-blood Slytherin witch. First daughter and second child of Patrick and Theo.
Phoebe Dunbar Pure-blood Hufflepuff witch. Second daughter and second child of Liam and Alex.
Wesley Dunbar Pure-blood Slytherin wizard. First son and third child of Liam and Alex.
Brenton Whittemore

(né Raeken)

Pure-blood Hufflepuff wizard. Second son and third child of Patrick and Theo.

Relatives by marriage

Wizard(s) Notes
Fiona Dunbar

(née Goode)

Pure-blood Slytherin witch. Wife of Martin Dunbar and mother of Joshua.
Alice Dunbar

(née Milton)

Pure-blood Hufflepuff witch. First wife of Joshua and mother of Patrick and Liam Dunbar. She lived in the Dunbar Mansion until her death in 1981.
Carole Dunbar

(née Howell)

Pure-blood Hufflepuff witch and the second wife of Joshua Dunbar. She is the mother of Finn and Brody Hudson. She took the Dunbar name when she married Joshua.
Theo Raeken Pure-blood Slytherin wizard. Husband of Patrick Dunbar and father of Jordan, Alice and Brenton Raeken.
Alex Dunbar

(née Russo)

Half-blood Slytherin witch. Wife of Liam Dunbar and mother of Angela, Phoebe and Wesley Dunbar.
Lynn Raeken

(née Hudson)

Pure-blood Ravenclaw witch. Wife of Jordan Raeken.
Fabian Lahey Half-blood Hufflepuff. Son of Alisha and Isaac Lahey. Husband of Alice Raeken.
Theodore Whittemore Pure-blood Slytherin. Son of Brody and Theo. Husband of Brenton Raeken.

Dunbar relatives

Wizard(s) Notes
Tristan Milton Pure-blood Gryffindor wizard, older brother of Alice and the uncle of Patrick and Liam Dunbar. He is the father of Rami and Emilia Milton.
Elizabeth Milton

(née Winters)

Pure-blood Slytherin witch. She is the mother of Rami and Emilia Milton and the aunt of Patrick and Liam Dunbar.
Rami Milton Pure-blood Slytherin wizard and the first child of Elizabeth and Tristan Milton. He is the older brother of Emilia Milton and the cousin of Patrick and Liam Dunbar. Husband of Samantha.
Emilia Davenport

(née Milton)

Pure-blood Gryffindor witch and the second child of Elizabeth and Tristan Milton. She is the younger sister of Rami Milton and the cousin of Patrick and Liam Dunbar. Wife of Adam.
Samantha Milton

(née Giddings)

Muggle-born Gryffindor witch. Wife of Rami Milton.
Adam Davenport Half-blood Gryffindor wizard. Husband of Emilia Milton.
Jerry Russo Pure-blood Gryffindor wizard, husband of Theresa Russo and father of Justin, Alex and Max.
Theresa Russo

(née Larkin)

Muggle wife of Jerry Russo and mother of Justin, Alex and Max
Justin Russo Half-blood Ravenclaw wizard and first child of Jerry and Theresa Russo. Older brother of Alex and Max Russo.
Max Russo Half-blood Hufflepuff wizard and third child of Jerry and Theresa Russo. Youngest brother of Justin and Alex Russo.

Family Tree

 
 
 
 
 
 
Norman Dunbar
Norman
Dunbar

(fl. c. 1140s)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(many
generations)
 
 
 
Milton
family
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Henry-cavill-04
Joshua
Dunbar

(b. 1960)
 
AliceDunbar
Alice
Milton

(19601981)
 
Tristan Milton
Tristan
Milton

(b. 1957)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hudson
family
 
Patrick
Dunbar

(b. 1980)
 
Theo Raeken
(b. 1980)
 
Raeken
family
 
Liam
Dunbar

(b. 1981)
 
Alex
Russo

(b. 1980)
 
Russo family
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lynn
Hudson

(b. 2005)
 
Jordan
Raeken

(b. 2007)
 
Alice
Raeken

(b. 2009)
 
Brenton
Raeken

(b. 2022)
 
Angela
Dunbar

(b. 2007)
 
Phoebe
Dunbar

(b. 2012)
 
Wesley
Dunbar

(b. 2018)
 
 


Possessions

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Etymology

  • Dunbar: Dunbar is a Scottish habitational name from Dunbar, located on the North Sea coast near Edinburgh. It is a combination of the Gaelic words dùn, meaning "fort," and barr, meaning "top" or "summit." It can also mean "castle headland" due to the fact that the town of Dunbar is at the mouth of the Frith of Forth in Scotland, so named for the fact that it is situated on a rock that overlooks the sea. It is also the name of a Scottish clan hailing from the Lowlands of Scotland.
  • Norman: From an old Germanic byname meaning "northman", referring to a Viking. The Normans were Vikings who settled on the coast of France, in the region that became known as Normandy. In England the name Norman or Normant was used before the Norman conquest, first as a nickname for Scandinavian settlers and later as a given name. After the Conquest it became more common, but died out around the 14th century. It was revived in the 19th century, perhaps in part due to a character by this name in C. M. Yonge's novel 'The Daisy Chain' (1856).
  • Joshua: From the Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshu'a) meaning "YAHWEH is salvation". As told in the Old Testament, Joshua was a companion of Moses. He went up Mount Sinai with Moses when he received the Ten Commandments from God, and later he was one of the twelve spies sent into Canaan. After Moses died Joshua succeeded him as leader of the Israelites and he led the conquest of Canaan. His original name was Hoshea. The name Jesus comes from a Greek translation of the Aramaic short form יֵשׁוּעַ (Yeshu'a), which was the real name of Jesus. As an English name, Joshua has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.
  • Patrick: From the Latin name Patricius, which meant "nobleman". This name was adopted in the 5th-century by Saint Patrick, whose birth name was Sucat. He was a Romanized Briton who was captured and enslaved in his youth by Irish raiders. After six years of servitude he escaped home, but he eventually became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary. He is traditionally credited with Christianizing the island, and is regarded as Ireland's patron saint. In England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. However, it was not generally given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was considered too sacred for everyday use. It has since become very common there.
  • Liam: Liam is a short form of the Irish name William, a derivation of the Frankish name Willahelm. The name breaks down into two Old German elements-- vila ("will," "desire," "resolution") and helma ("helmet of will," "guardian"). In Arabic, the pronunciation equivalent to Liam means "harmonious in opinion or feeling," while in Persian, the name is of a plant in southern Iran whose name means "protector and supporter," a fitting title, considering that as a member of the McCall Pack, Liam Dunbar is both a protector and a supporter. In Hebrew, Liam can be translated into "my nation" or "my people." Because of the Norman conquests, Saxon names were replaced by an influx of French names that were quickly adopted by the English, Welsh, and Irish in the region. Related names are William, Wilhelm, Will, Bill, Gwilym, and Guillermo.
  • Jordan: From the name of the river which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel. The river's name in Hebrew is יַרְדֵן (Yarden), and it is derived from יָרַד (yarad) meaning "descend" or "flow down". In the New Testament John the Baptist baptizes Jesus Christ in its waters, and it was adopted as a personal name in Europe after crusaders brought water back from the river to baptize their children. There may have been some influence from the Germanic name JORDANES, notably borne by a 6th-century Gothic historian.
  • Angela: Feminine form of Angelus. As an English name, it came into use in the 18th century.
  • Alice: From the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, itself a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis. This name became popular in France and England in the 12th century. It was borne by the heroine of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865) and 'Through the Looking Glass' (1871).
  • Phoebe: Latinized form of the Greek name Φοιβη (Phoibe), which meant "bright, pure" from Greek φοιβος (phoibos). In Greek mythology Phoibe was a Titan associated with the moon. This was also an epithet of her granddaughter, the moon goddess Artemis. The name appears in Paul's epistle to the Romans in the New Testament, where it belongs to a female minister in the church at Cenchreae. In England, it began to be used as a given name after the Protestant Reformation. A moon of Saturn bears this name (in honour of the Titan).
  • Lucas: English form of the Greek name Λουκας (Loukas) which meant "from Lucania", Lucania being a region in southern Italy (of uncertain meaning). Luke was a doctor who travelled in the company of the apostle Paul. According to tradition, he was the author of the third gospel and Acts in the New Testament. He was probably of Greek ethnicity. He is considered a saint by many Christian denominations.
  • Edwin: Means "rich friend" from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend". This was the name of a 7th-century Northumbrian king, regarded as a saint. After the Norman conquest the name was not popular, but it was eventually revived in the 19th century. A notable bearer was the astronaut Edwin Aldrin (1930-), also known as Buzz, the second man to walk on the moon.
  • Thomas: Greek form of the Aramaic name תָּאוֹמָא (Ta'oma') which meant "twin". In the New Testament this is the name of an apostle. When he heard that Jesus had risen from the dead he initially doubted the story, until Jesus appeared before him and he examined his wounds himself. According to tradition he was martyred in India. Due to his renown, the name came into general use in the Christian world.
  • Wesley: From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "west meadow" in Old English. It has been sometimes given in honour of John Wesley (1703-1791), the founder of Methodism.
  • Brenton: From a surname which was derived from an English place name which meant "Bryni's town". Bryni was Old English name meaning "fire".
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