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John Hope (disambiguation), several people including John Hope, Lord Hope (1794–1858), Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland 1841–58; John Hope (educator) (1868–1936), African American educator; John Hope (meteorologist) (1919–2002), American meteorologist; John Hope, 1st Baron Glendevon (1912–1996), Scottish Tory politician
The surname Hope may be of native Scottish origin, being derived from the Scottish Borders family of Hop or Hoip. [4] In 1296 John de Hop of Peeblesshire and Adam le Houp both appear on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England . [ 4 ]
Hope in a Prison of Despair, by Mary Evelyn de Morgan, depicting Hope as a woman or very young man holding a lamp, representing the comfort brought by religious faith. Hope is a given name derived from the Middle English hope, ultimately from the Old English word hopian [1] referring to a positive expectation or to the theological virtue of hope.
In 2011, there were 33 sets of twin girls named Faith and Hope in the United States, the fourth most common name combination for twins. [3] One example were the American triplets Faith, Hope and Charity Cardwell, who were born in 1899 in Texas and were recognized in 1994 by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest lived triplets.
Alaminos, Pangasinan (Spanish surname. Named after the Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines, Juan Alaminos y Vivar.) Angeles, Pampanga (contraction of its original Spanish name El Pueblo de los Angeles which means "The Town of Angels.")
Hope is a memoir by Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio), the supreme prelate of the Catholic Church.It was first published by Random House on 14 January 2025, with the publisher describing it as the first memoir ever published by a sitting pope.