Hope

Soul Blueprint

Life Lesson

To maintain a positive outlook, inspiring oneself and others through all of life's challenges.

Strength

Unwavering optimism, profound resilience in the face of adversity, and the inherent ability to uplift spirits.

Pitfall

Can sometimes feel the pressure to always appear positive, potentially leading to masking personal struggles or emotional depth.

Analysis & Profile

Biography

Meaning & Symbolism

Derived directly from the English word "hope," meaning "a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen." It is one of the classic "virtue names" that became popular among Puritans in the 17th century, symbolizing faith, expectation, and positive anticipation. The name carries strong connotations of optimism, resilience, divine grace, and a belief in a brighter future.

Nicknames

H. Hopey Hops

Origins

English
The name 'Hope' originates from the English language and was first widely adopted as a given name in England during the Puritan era of the 17th century. It belonged to a distinct category of names expressing virtues, alongside 'Faith' and 'Charity,' reflecting deeply held religious and moral values of the time.

Famous Bearers

Hope Lange

Actress

An acclaimed American film and stage actress, prominent in the 1950s and 60s. She was known for her roles in 'Peyton Place' and 'The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,' earning an Academy Award nomination, making her a celebrated figure in American cinema.

Hope Davis

Actress

A versatile American actress with a significant career in film, television, and theater. She is known for critically praised roles in films like 'About Schmidt' and 'American Splendor,' establishing her as a respected figure in contemporary acting in the US and internationally.

History & Popularity

Hope rose to prominence during the Puritan movement in the 17th century, a period when virtue names were particularly favored in England and subsequently in colonial America. It has maintained a steady, though not always top-tier, presence in the name charts of the United Kingdom and the United States. While not as consistently popular as 'Faith' or 'Grace,' it has seen resurgences, especially in periods seeking optimism or solace. It generally ranks within the top 500 in both countries, appreciated for its clear, universally positive meaning and warm sentiment.

What 'Hope' means to you

Real stories and impressions from our community. Share your experience or discover how others perceive this name!

Log in to share your own story or vote.

Community Polls

Grounded Dreamy
4 votes
Playful Serious
4 votes
Gentle Powerful
18 votes
Introvert Extravert
16 votes
Creative Analytical
5 votes
Approachable Formal
14 votes
No stories for this name yet.