Perhaps, but it is never mentioned in any of the books.
Draco Malfoy's son, whom we meet in the epilogue of Deathly Hallows, is named Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy.
We never see him with a girlfriend during his years at Hogwarts (although he might have been dating Pansy Parkinson) but in the epilogue he is married to a woman whom he has a son with. During an interview with Melissa Anelli, J.K Rowling stated that it was Astoria Greengrass, the younger sister of Daphne Greengrass.
Fanfiction: no astoria and Draco only get married because they are both pure bloods. Draco secretly has a huge crush on Luna lovegood and she likes him to but they know there love can never be. Reality: We don't know.
Draco Malfoy and his friends Crabbe and Goyle are in Slytherin house. The head of Slytherin is Professor Snape. And Slughorn. Pansy Parkinson
Pansy Parkinson
Because Draco didn't love Pansy. Pansy Parkinson represented the bullies who had been mean to JK Rowling, so she was very much against Draco and Pansy marrying.
Not known.
The girl that is always with Draco would be Pansy Parkinson.
not sure, but i doubt it, draco's got enough on his plate. dating in a situation like his wouldn't be very smart.
I guess it is his date, Pansy Parkinson.
Perhaps, but it is never mentioned in any of the books.
Yes, he does have a girlfriend, Pansy Parkinson
Pansy is a girl in Slytherin (which all Gryffindors hate) and loves to humiliate anyone. Draco and Pansy like each other, but are not married in the end. Pansy is really rude to Hermione Granger, Lavender Brown, Parvati Patil, Cho Chang, Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley, pretty much to any girl that's not in Slytherin. More info on Draco: Draco Malfoy is a pure-blood in Slytherin, Draco has Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle to smush anyone younger than them. He is particularly rude to Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, but would be glad to crush anyone's self esteem. BOOOOOOOO SLYTHERINS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not likely, he married someone else (Astoria Greengrass).
It's Pansy Parkinson.
Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, and Pansy Parkinson.