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

Girl • Greek

Hayle

Hayle, a Greek-origin name, evokes hope and warmth.

Pronounced HAYL

hopewarmthoptimism
Trend: stable
Girl • Scandinavian

Haylen

Haylen combines Scandinavian roots with a hopeful, warm tone.

Pronounced HAY-len

hopewarmthmodernity
Trend: high
Girl • French

Hazel

Hazel, French-rooted, offers a hopeful, nature-inspired option.

Pronounced HAZ-el

hopenaturewarmth
Trend: rising
Girl • Japanese

Heaven

Heaven, rooted in Japanese origins, signals hopeful, uplifting qualities.

Pronounced HEV-en

hopeupliftserenity
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Heidy

Heidy (Heidy) evokes hope with a warm, global feel.

Pronounced HYE-dee

hopewarminviting
Trend: stable
Girl • English

Henley

Henley, English-origin, carries hope with a warm, timeless tone.

Pronounced HEN-lee

hopewarmthtimeless
Trend: rising
Boy • Scandinavian

Heston

Heston blends Scandinavian roots with a hopeful, warm impression.

Pronounced Hes-ton

hopefulwarmheritage
Trend: high
Girl • French

Hildred

Hildred is a French-rooted name conveying hopeful warmth.

Pronounced HILD-red

hopefulwarminviting
Trend: high
Girl • Greek

Hilma

Hilma is a Greek-origin name expressing hopeful warmth.

Pronounced HEEL-mah

hopefulwarmgentle
Trend: niche
Boy • Greek

Hiram

Hiram is a Greek-origin name with hopeful, warm resonance.

Pronounced HEE-rahm

hopefulwarminviting
Trend: rising
Boy • French

Holden

French-origin name suggesting hopeful, steady charm.

Pronounced HOHL-dən

hopefulfriendlywarm
Trend: niche
Girl • Hebrew

Hollie

Hebrew-origin name rooted in hopeful, uplifting associations.

Pronounced HAW-lee

hopefulupliftedbright
Trend: niche
Boy • Greek

Holton

Greek-origin name with a hopeful, warm resonance.

Pronounced HOHL-ton

hopefulwarmfriendly
Trend: rising
Girl • Japanese

Honesty

Japanese-origin name conveying hope and warmth.

Pronounced AH-noh-stee

hopefulwarmuplifting
Trend: high
Girl • Greek

Honey

Greek-origin name with a hopeful, bright sentiment.

Pronounced HUH-nee

hopefulbrightloving
Trend: high
Boy • Scandinavian

Hyrum

Hyrum offers a resilient, hopeful Scandinavian-flavored name.

Pronounced HY-ruhm

HopeResilienceConfidence
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Ian

Ian is a concise, hopeful name with strong Greek connections.

Pronounced EAN

HopeFriendlinessClassic
Trend: stable
Girl • French

Idalia

Idalia is a French-inspired name carrying hopeful, warm overtones.

Pronounced ee-DAH-lya

HopeWarmthGrace
Trend: niche
Girl • Scandinavian

Iesha

Iesha blends Scandinavian roots with a hopeful, warm presence.

Pronounced ee-EE-sha

HopeWarmthGrowth
Trend: niche
Boy • Spanish

Ignacio

Ignacio is a Spanish name signaling hope and warm, optimistic energy.

Pronounced ig-NAH-syoh

HopeWarmthOptimism
Trend: rising
Girl • French

Ilah

Ilah is a girl name of French origin associated with hope.

Pronounced ee-lah

hopefulgentlebright
Trend: niche
Boy • Multicultural

Ilyas

Ilyas: a hopeful, warm-spirited name with broad cultural roots.

Pronounced ee-LY-as

hopewarmthgentleness
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Irven

Irven is a Greek-origin boy name conveying hope and warmth.

Pronounced Ir-ven

hopefulwarmfriendly
Trend: stable
Boy • French

Irvine

Irvine is a French-origin boy name with a hopeful, warm tone.

Pronounced Ir-vine

hopefulwarmclassic
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.