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 • Multicultural

Nancy

Nancy offers hopeful, approachable charm with flexible styling.

Pronounced NAN-see

HopeFriendlinessClassic
Trend: stable
Girl • Multicultural

Natacha

Natacha offers a hopeful, international flavor with a classic feel.

Pronounced Nuh-tah-chuh

ElegantHopefulTimeless
Trend: high
Girl • Latin

Natalee

Natalee is a melodic modern variant linked to theNatalie name, with a classic roots at heart.

Pronounced NAH-tah-lee

gracecuriositygentleness
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Nataleigh

Nataleigh offers a modern, airy spelling of Natalie with universal appeal.

Pronounced NAH-tuh-lee

friendlybrightversatile
Trend: rising
Girl • Slavic

Natasha

Natasha is the Slavic form of Natalia, often associated with hope and renewal.

Pronounced nah-TAH-sha

hoperenewalclassic
Trend: high
Girl • French

Nathalie

Nathalie is a French form of Natalie associated with hope and renewal.

Pronounced nah-TAH-lee

hoperenewalclassic
Trend: high
Boy • Scandinavian

Nathanael

Nathanael is a Scandinavian-rooted name linked to hope and warmth.

Pronounced nah-THA-nah-el

hopewarmthfriendly
Trend: stable
Girl • French

Natosha

Natosha is a French-origin name linked to hope and a warm presence.

Pronounced nuh-TOH-sha

hopewarmthfriendly
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Navaeh

Navaeh is a modern name evoking hope and uplift in a multicultural context.

Pronounced NAH-vay-eh

upliftingmodernbright
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Naydelin

Naydelin is a modern name with hopeful resonance and multicultural reach.

Pronounced NAY-del-in

hopefuldistinctmodern
Trend: niche
Girl • Spanish

Nayeli

Nayeli is a Spanish-origin name meaning hope, with radiant, warm appeal.

Pronounced NAH-yeh-lee

radianthopefulaffectionate
Trend: rising
Girl • Greek

Neila

Neila is a Greek-rooted name with a hopeful, bright feel for girls.

Pronounced NAY-la

HopeBrightnessOptimism
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Nelda

Nelda offers a classic, hopeful feel with broad multicultural appeal.

Pronounced NEL-dah

TimelessElegantVersatile
Trend: niche
Girl • Hebrew

Neta

Neta is a Hebrew name tied to growth and hopeful beginnings.

Pronounced NEH-tah

HopefulVitalGrowth-oriented
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Niara

Niara evokes hope with a warm, hopeful presence.

Pronounced nye-AH-rah

hopefulwarmoptimistic
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Niccolo

Niccolo blends hopeful energy with a timeless, international vibe.

Pronounced nee-KOH-loh

hopefultimelessinternational
Trend: rising
Boy • Greek

Nicklas

Nicklas blends a traditional feel with a hopeful, steady presence.

Pronounced NIK-las

classicreliableyouthful
Trend: high
Girl • Slavic

Nikita

Nikita carries a hopeful, resilient energy rooted in Slavic usage.

Pronounced NEE-kee-tah

HopefulResilientEnergetic
Trend: niche
Girl • French

Nilda

Nilda: hopeful French-rooted name with a warm, approachable tone.

Pronounced NEEL-dah

hopefulwarmapproachable
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Nira

Nira exudes a hopeful, light-hearted presence for a modern girl name.

Pronounced NEE-rah

HopefulBrightWarm
Trend: rising
Girl • Spanish

Noelia

Spanish feminine name linked to Christmas and hope.

Pronounced noh-EL-yah

HopeJoyTradition
Trend: stable
Girl • French

Noella

French-origin name related to Christmas and hope.

Pronounced noh-EL-ah

HopeGraceTradition
Trend: niche
Girl • French

Noelle

French-origin name associated with Christmas and hopeful sentiment.

Pronounced noh-EL

HopeJoyTradition
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Nona

Nona evokes a hopeful, ninefold sense of beginnings for a girl.

Pronounced NOH-nah

HopefulGentleInspired
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.