Hope
hohp
Meaning:
A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen; a belief in a positive outcome.
Gender
Girl
Origin
English, Old English, Latin
Popularity Rank
#302 (girls)
#630 (overall)
#630 (overall)
Popularity Summary
The name Hope has maintained a steady popularity, often appearing in the top 1000 names for girls in the United States. It is appreciated for its classic yet uplifting nature.
Why Parents Choose Hope
Parents often choose the name Hope because it embodies positivity and strength, reflecting their aspirations for their child's future.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Hope has roots in Old English, derived from the word 'hopian' which means 'to hope.' It became particularly popular in the 17th century and has been used as a virtue name, reflecting the virtues of hopefulness and optimism.
Hope is often associated with optimism and the promise of a better future. It has been used in various religious and philosophical contexts to represent faith and the human spirit.
Notable People Named Hope
- Hope Solo - American soccer player
- Hope Adams - British author
- Hope Sandoval - American singer-songwriter
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Pop Culture References
- Hope - a character in 'The Walking Dead' series
- Hope - a song by Jack Johnson
- Hope - a character in the video game 'Fallout 76'