Birthdays

A birthday is the annual celebration of the day a witch or wizard was born. In the Wizarding World, birthdays are marked with customs similar to those in the Muggle world, including parties, cakes, and the giving of gifts. The most significant birthday for a young witch or wizard in Great Britain is their seventeenth, as this is when they legally come of age. Upon turning seventeen, they are permitted to use magic outside of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and are eligible to obtain a license for Apparition.

Birthday celebrations range from small, private affairs to larger parties.

  • Gifts: It is customary to give presents. Gifts can range from simple items like sweets and books to more elaborate magical objects. Harry Potter's birthdays are notable as he rarely received proper presents or acknowledgement before entering the Wizarding World.
  • Cakes: Birthday cakes, often magically enhanced, are a common feature. Rubeus Hagrid famously brought Harry Potter a slightly squashed, sticky chocolate cake for his eleventh birthday, the first one he had ever received. Molly Weasley is also known for baking impressive cakes for her children and for Harry.
  • Parties: Celebrations can be held at home, such as at The Burrow. Harry Potter's seventeenth birthday party was a significant event, although it was overshadowed by the looming threat of Lord Voldemort and was ultimately cut short by an attack from Death Eaters.
  • Howlers: In a less common and unpleasant tradition, Neville Longbottom once received a Howler from his grandmother after she learned he had lost the list of passwords to Gryffindor Tower, an event occurring around the time of his birthday.

Several birthdays are pivotal to the plot of the series, particularly those of Harry Potter.

  • J.K. Rowling shares her birthday with her most famous character, Harry Potter. Both were born on 31 July. (J.K. Rowling interview)
  • In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Hagrid's cake for Harry is famously misspelled as “Happee Birthdae Harry.” (film)
  • In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry's birthday cake at The Burrow is shaped like a Golden Snitch. (film)