J.K. Rowling reveals why Harry Potter named his son after Snape

Harry Potter named his middle child Albus Severus out of "forgiveness and respect" to Severus Snape.

J.K. Rowling - the author of the best-selling books - has explained the origin of the characters' name, explaining it was a mark of gratitude to the former Potions teacher and Hogwarts' headmaster.

During an exchange with a fan on Twitter, Rowling was asked: "Why did you pick Snape to name Harry's kid after? I'm genuinely curious as he was nothing but abusive towards everyone."

However, Rowling disputed the idea that Snape truly disliked the wizard and she proved her point by saying Snape sacrificed himself for the sake of Harry's family.

The author replied: "Snape died for Harry out of love for Lily. Harry paid him tribute in forgiveness and gratitude."

Later, she added: "There's a whole essay in why Harry gave his son Snape's name, but the decision goes to the heart of who Harry was, post-war.

"In honouring Snape, Harry hoped in his heart that he too would be forgiven. The deaths at the Battle of Hogwarts would haunt Harry forever.

"I've got to say this: you lot have been arguing about Snape for years. My timeline just exploded with love & fury yet again. Never change x (sic)"