As confirmed in this question, Voldemort most likely intended to not just kill Harry Potter, but use his death in the creation of his final horcrux. He did so inadvertently, making Harry a pseudo-horcrux, containing his sixth soul fragment.
Quoting Dumbledore from Half-Blood Prince chapter 23:
"[...] Voldemort was still at least one Horcrux short of his goal of six when he entered your parents' house with the intention of killing you.
"He seems to have reserved the process of making Horcruxes for particularly significant deaths. You would certainly have been that. He believed that in killing you, he was destroying the danger the prophecy had outlined. He believed he was making himself invincible. I am sure that he was intending to make his final Horcrux with your death.
"As we know, he failed."
Voldemort later used Nagini as his final horcrux, for what he thought was his sixth soul fragment but actually was his seventh.
Is there any clue as to what object he intended to use originally?
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