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'''Malfoy''' (derived from the ] for bad faith, ''mal'' and ''foi'' ) in the ] series, is the surname of three characters, the first two of whom are sometimes simply referred to by their surname: '''Malfoy''' (derived from the ] words for evil and faith, ''mal'' and ''foi'', respectively ) in the ] series, is the surname of three characters, the first two of whom are sometimes simply referred to by their surname:


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Malfoy (derived from the French words for evil and faith, mal and foi, respectively ) in the Harry Potter series, is the surname of three characters, the first two of whom are sometimes simply referred to by their surname:

Another member of the family, apparently dead before the series began, was Abraxas Malfoy, Lucius's father.

See also Blood purity (Harry Potter).

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