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  2. Hope (given name) - Wikipedia

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    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. It was used as a virtue name by the Puritans. [2] Puritans also used Hope as an element in phrase names, such as Hope-for, Hopeful, and Hope-still. [3] The name is ...

  3. Hope (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Barclay Hope (b. 1958), Canadian actor; Bob Hope (1903–2003), British-American comedian and actor; Bob Hope (Emmerdale), fictional character from Emmerdale Brian Hope, pseudonym of composer Montague Ewing (1890–1957)

  4. Hope - Wikipedia

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    Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's own life, or the world at large. [1] As a verb, Merriam-Webster defines hope as "to expect with confidence" or "to cherish a desire with anticipation". [2] Among its opposites are dejection, hopelessness ...

  5. Clan Hope - Wikipedia

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    Tartan Hope. 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] Alexander Nisbet suggested that the name may be from the H'oublons of Picardy family in ...

  6. Elpis (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Bertel Thorvaldsen, Statue of Hope (1817), The Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen. In Greek mythology, Elpis (Ancient Greek: Ἐλπίς, romanized: Elpis, lit. 'hope') is the minor goddess of hope, about which the Greeks had ambivalent feelings.

  7. Charity (name) - Wikipedia

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    An earlier form of the name, Caritas, was an early Christian name in use by Romans. [ 1 ] Charity is also the usual English form of the name of Saint Charity , an early Christian child martyr, who was tortured to death with her sisters Faith and Hope.

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  9. Faith (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Faith has been a consistently popular name for girls in the United States, ranking among the top 1,000 names since 1880 and the top 500 names since 1921. It reached peak popularity in the United States in 2002, when it was the 48th most popular name for American girls. It ranked among the top 100 names in the United States between 1999 and 2016 ...