Name Collection

Baby Names That Mean Hope

Browse names linked to "Hope" and move to trend pages to compare popularity and uniqueness.

Names In This Collection

Boy • French

Dock

Dock is a boy name of French origin, often associated with hope.

Pronounced DOK

ClarityEleganceDirectness
Trend: high
Boy • Japanese

Dolphus

Dolphus is a boy name with Japanese roots, often linked to hope.

Pronounced DOL-fus

HopeClarityFocus
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Donald

Donald for a girl blends traditional roots with a hopeful, modern feel.

Pronounced DAH-nəld

recognizablehopefuldistinctive
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Donelle

A hopeful, modern name with a bright, easygoing sound.

Pronounced doh-NEHL

Hopefulbrightdistinctive
Trend: niche
Boy • Multicultural

Dontay

Dontay offers a hopeful, modern cadence with wide appeal.

Pronounced don-TAY

hopefulfriendlyversatile
Trend: rising
Girl • English

Doreen

Doreen is an English-origin name with a hopeful, timeless feel.

Pronounced DOOR-een

HopeGraceJoy
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Dovie

Dovie is a versatile name linked to hope and warmth.

Pronounced DOH-vee

warmoptimisticapproachable
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Dusten

Dusten offers a hopeful, contemporary feel with broad appeal.

Pronounced DUS-tən

HopefulContemporaryFriendly
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Dustin

Dustin offers a hopeful, approachable vibe with broad appeal.

Pronounced DUS-tin

HopefulApproachableVersatile
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Dustyn

Dustyn brings a contemporary hopeful vibe with broadness of appeal.

Pronounced DUS-tn

HopeModernAccessible
Trend: rising
Boy • Scandinavian

Dylan

Dylan offers a timeless, hopeful vibe with Scandinavian roots.

Pronounced DIL-an

timelesshopefulversatile
Trend: stable
Girl • Multicultural

Ebonie

Ebonie: a hopeful, modern spelling with a warm, uplifting vibe.

Pronounced /EH-boh-nee/

HopeWarmthOptimism
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Edgardo

Edgardo: a hopeful, cross-cultural name with a bright feel.

Pronounced /eh-DGAR-doh/

HopeWarmthOptimism
Trend: niche
Girl • Scandinavian

Edith

Edith: a classic name with hopeful, timeless appeal.

Pronounced /EE-dith/

HopeHeritageWarmth
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Edmon

Edmon: a hopeful, versatile name with broad cultural reach.

Pronounced /ED-mon/

HopeOptimismAccessibility
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Edmond

Edmond: a classic, hopeful name with international feel.

Pronounced /ED-mond/

HopeConfidenceHeritage
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Eesha

Eesha is a multicultural girl name with hopeful, gentle resonance.

Pronounced EE-sah

HopeGraceWarmth
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Egbert

Egbert, an English name with Old English roots, conveys hope and steadiness.

Pronounced EG-bert

HopeHeritageSteadiness
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Eiden

Eiden is a modern form with a hopeful, warm resonance.

Pronounced EYE-den

HopeWarmthModern
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Elaine

Elaine blends French heritage with a timeless hopeful feel.

Pronounced i-LAYN

HopefulGracefulClassic
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Elayne

Elayne offers a hopeful, warm presence with global usage.

Pronounced ee-LAYN

HopefulWarmApproachable
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Elba

Elba suggests hope with a simple, timeless feel.

Pronounced EL-buh

HopefulTimelessCalm
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Eldred

Eldred blends hope with a classic, sturdy sound.

Pronounced ELD-Red

HopefulWarmConfident
Trend: stable
Girl • Greek

Electra

Electra channels a classic mythic energy with a hopeful modern edge.

Pronounced EH-lek-trah

boldcuriousvital
Trend: rising

FAQ

Why use a meaning-based name route?
Meaning pages help align name shortlists with themes like "Hope" before checking trends.
Can I compare these names by region and year?
Yes. Internal links connect to US ranking and SSA state/year routes for trend validation.