Hope

"Hope; one who hopes"

♀ Weiblich · English
hopeful religious latin-american variant

📖 Über Hope

Hope ist ein englischer weiblicher Tugendname, der die optimistische Erwartung von etwas Gutem verkörpert. Als eine der drei theologischen Tugenden neben Glaube und Naechstenliebe hat er tiefe christliche Wurzeln und war besonders bei puritanischen Siedlern in Neuengland ab dem 16. Jahrhundert beliebt. In der klassischen Mythologie war Hope (griechisch Elpis) der letzte Geist in der Buechse der Pandora — ein zeitloser Ausdruck von Resilienz und Zuversicht.

📍 Details

  • HerkunftEnglish
  • Geschlecht♀ Weiblich
  • BedeutungHope; one who hopes

🔀 Varianten & Verwandte Namen

⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

  • Hope Solo — American professional soccer goalkeeper, two-time Olympic gold medalist with the US women's national team and one of the most decorated goalkeepers in the sport's history
  • Bob Hope — Legendary American comedian and entertainer born Leslie Townes Hope, famous for his long-running USO tours entertaining troops and his prolific career in radio, television, and film spanning seven decades
  • Hope Davis — American actress known for her acclaimed roles in films such as American Splendor, About Schmidt, and the HBO series In Treatment, celebrated for her nuanced character portrayals
  • Hope Sandoval — American singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of the dream pop band Mazzy Star, known for her ethereal voice on the iconic song Fade Into You
  • Hope Hicks — American communications professional who served as White House Communications Director under President Donald Trump, one of the youngest people to hold the role