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Add an 'e' to his surname and it's English for 'wolf-like'. Which makes you wonder whether his parents changed their name after Remus got bitten, or whether they intended for him to get bitten...
The real answer is Rowling is kind of a shit writer. Don't think too hard about things, because she didn't.
Did you know wizards didn't adopt plumbing because it was easier to shit their pants?
Especially when it comes to mathematics :)
Wait, what? I thought that plumbing was like the main plot point of one of the books.
Correction: they adopted plumbing, but literally no toilet tech prior to that.
It's been so long, I don't remember. Was it ever said he was bitten, or could it be inherited? Like "Potter's" ancestors were probably... potters. And Smith's ancestors, smiths. Schumaker is German for "shoe-maker."
European surnames tend to be a rather transparent history of ancestral occupation.
Yeah, I think it said he was bitten as a baby or a young child.
Edit:
Lupin paused and then said. "It was greyback who bit me."
"What?" Said harry astonished. "When- when you were a kid you mean?"
"yes. My father offended him. I did not know for a very long time, the identity of the werewolf who attacked me; I Even felt pity for him, thinking that he had no control, knowing by then how it felt to transform. But greyback is not like that. At the full moon, he positions himself close to victims, ensuring that he is near enough to strike. He plans it all. And this is the man Voldmort is using to marshal the werewolves. I cannot pretend that my particular brand of reasoned argument is making much headway against greyback's insistence that we werewolves deserve blood,that we ought to revenge ourselves on normal people."
I think the pottermore answer years ago was that some magical parents consulted a seer about what to name their child. Doesn't really explain the last name Lupin though...