Hope baby names
Names tagged with “Hope” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Vaida
Celtic
84From Lithuanian meaning 'hope' or 'to wish'. A rare name with Baltic roots, distinct from similar-sounding Celtic names.
- Esperanza
Spanish
76From Latin 'esperanza' meaning 'hope'. A virtue name symbolizing optimism and expectation for the future.
- Nadia
Arabic
72From Arabic 'Nadia' meaning 'hope' or 'caller'. Popular in Russian and Eastern European cultures as a feminine form.
- Nadya
Slavic
62From Russian Надя, a diminutive of Nadezhda meaning 'hope'. Symbolizes optimism and faith.
- Nadja
Slavic
62From Russian Надя, a diminutive of Nadezhda meaning 'hope'. Represents optimism and positive expectation.
- Umut
English
62Hope in Turkish. A virtue name symbolizing optimism and positive expectation for the future.
- Tumaini
African
42From Swahili meaning 'hope' or 'faith', reflecting aspirational and spiritual values in East African culture
- Ashya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'hope' or 'wish'; also associated with resilience and spiritual aspiration in Hindu tradition.
- Nadezhda
Slavic
42From Slavic 'nadezhda' meaning 'hope'. A virtue name reflecting the theological virtue, deeply rooted in Russian Orthodox tradition.
- Estel
Celtic
42From Old Irish meaning 'hope' or 'star'. Associated with brightness and promise in Celtic tradition.
- Amaal
Arabic
40From Arabic 'amal meaning 'hope' or 'aspiration'. A virtue name reflecting optimism and ambition, popular in Muslim cultures.
- Nadine
French
12From Latin 'Nadja,' a diminutive of 'Nadia,' meaning 'hope.' Popular in French and Russian cultures as a feminine name of grace.
- Amalina
Arabic
10From Arabic 'amal' (hope) and Latin/Germanic '-ina' (feminine diminutive). Signifies hopeful, graceful promise.
- Tikva
Hebrew
10From Hebrew 'tikvah' meaning 'hope'. A name rich with spiritual significance in Jewish tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
