What is the name meaning of HOPE. Phrases containing HOPE
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Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of desirable outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's own life, or
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Lester Townes "Bob" Hope (né Leslie Townes Hope; May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) was a British-born American comedian, actor, entertainer and producer with
Hope Against Hope may refer to: an autobiographical work by Nadezhda Mandelshtam covering the period of Stalinism Hope Against Hope (album), a noise rock
Victoria Nwayawu Nwosu-Hope (born 25 September 1989) is a British television and radio presenter, journalist and published author. Hope hosts the BBC Radio
Ho-seok (Korean: 정호석; born February 18, 1994), known professionally as J-Hope (제이홉; stylized in lower case), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter
The Hope Diamond is a 45.52-carat (9.104 g; 0.3211 oz) blue diamond that has been famed for its great size and blue-violet color since the 17th century
Hope Academy is a coeducational secondary school with academy status located in Newton-le-Willows in the English county of Merseyside. St Aelred’s Catholic
Hope Sandoval (born June 24, 1966) is an American singer and songwriter. She was the lead singer of Mazzy Star and Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions
Hope Floats is a 1998 American romantic drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick Jr., Mae Whitman, and Gena Rowlands
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Hope, Moonlight
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Asha Rani | ஆஷா ராணீ Â
Hope, Aspiration, Expectation
Asha Rani | ஆஷா ராணீ Â
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Asharika | அஷாரிகா
The Ray of hope
Asharika | அஷாரிகா
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Like, Similar to, Hope
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Anukanksha | அநà¯à®•ாஂகà¯à®·à®¾
Desire, Hope
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English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : habitational name from Hopwell in Derbyshire, named with Old English hop ‘valley’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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Tamil
Ashavathi | அஷாவதீ
Hope, Aspiration, Expectation
Ashavathi | அஷாவதீ
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God of river, Ocean, Hope
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English American
One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity).
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English
English : probably a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gÅd) + year, yere ‘year’, bestowed on someone who frequently used the expression, perhaps in the sense ‘(as I hope to have a) good year’ or as a New Year salutation. Alternatively, it may have been from an Americanized form of French Gauthier.English translation of German Gutjahr, originally a nickname for someone born on New year’s Day.The inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear (1800–60) was of the fourth generation descended from Stephen Goodyear (1598–1658), who succeeded Gov. Theophilus Eaton as leader of the company of London merchants that founded the New Haven colony in CT in 1638.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Hope.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a fertile valley, from Middle English grene ‘green’ + hope ‘valley’. Compare Greenslade.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : probably from an unattested Middle English word hoping, denoting a dweller in a valley (see Hope).
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Tamil
God of river, Ocean, Hope
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The one who brings hope
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Hopes for the future
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Ashakiran | ஆஷாகிரண
Ray of hope
Ashakiran | ஆஷாகிரண
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Tamil
Creeper of hope
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Akangsha | அகநà¯à®•à¯à®·à®¾
Desire, Wish, Ambition, Hope
Akangsha | அகநà¯à®•à¯à®·à®¾
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English
English : from a medieval male personal name (from Latin Hilarius, a derivative of hilaris ‘cheerful’, ‘glad’, from Greek hilaros ‘propitious’, ‘joyful’). The Latin name was chosen by many early Christians to express their joy and hope of salvation, and was borne by several saints, including a 4th-century bishop of Poitiers noted for his vigorous resistance to the Arian heresy, and a 5th-century bishop of Arles. Largely due to veneration of the first of these, the name became popular in France in the forms Hilari and Hilaire, and was brought to England by the Norman conquerors.English : from the much rarer female personal name Eulalie (from Latin Eulalia, from Greek eulalos ‘eloquent’, literally well-speaking, chosen by early Christians as a reference to the gift of tongues), likewise introduced into England by the Normans. A St. Eulalia was crucified at Barcelona in the reign of the Emperor Diocletian and became the patron of that city. In England the name underwent dissimilation of the sequence -l-l- to -l-r- and the unfamiliar initial vowel was also mutilated, so that eventually the name was considered as no more than a feminine form of Hilary (of which the initial aspirate was in any case variable).
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Indian
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Australian, Finnish, Swedish
Legend Name; Air Whether
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American, British, English
The People's Friend
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Australian, British, English
Nobleman
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Indian, Kashmiri
A Gatha (in Marathi)
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Tamil
Collection of lamps
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Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Polish
God is Gracious; Similar to John
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Tamil
Being near, The Lord Saibaba message
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Parts of Ved; Son of Anjaneya; Priest
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Hindu
Lord of the diamonds, Immortal
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imp. & p. p.
of Hope
a.
Having qualities which excite hope; affording promise of good or of success; as, a hopeful youth; a hopeful prospect.
a.
Giving no ground of hope; promising nothing desirable; desperate; as, a hopeless cause.
n.
Want of hope; despair; also, faint or delusive hope; delusion. [Obs.] Piers Plowman.
n.
That upon which confidence is reposed; ground of reliance; hope.
v. t.
To bring to poverty; to impoverish; to ruin, as in reputation, morals, hopes, or the like; as, many are undone by unavoidable losses, but more undo themselves by vices and dissipation, or by indolence.
v. i.
To entertain or indulge hope; to cherish a desire of good, or of something welcome, with expectation of obtaining it or belief that it is obtainable; to expect; -- usually followed by for.
n.
One who hopes.
v. i.
To play a low card when holding a high one, in the hope of a future advantage.
v. t.
Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to scatter hopes, plans, or the like.
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Anticipating the best; not desponding; confident; full of hope; as, sanguine of success.
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That which is hoped for; an object of hope.
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Destitute of hope; having no expectation of good; despairing.
v. t.
To desire with expectation or with belief in the possibility or prospect of obtaining; to look forward to as a thing desirable, with the expectation of obtaining it; to cherish hopes of.
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To hope confidently; to believe; -- usually with a phrase or infinitive clause as the object.
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Assured anticipation; dependence upon something future or contingent, as if present or actual; hope; belief.
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One who, or that which, gives hope, furnishes ground of expectation, or promises desired good.
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Not hoped or expected.
v. i.
To be confident, as of something future; to hope.
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Full of hope, or agreeable expectation; inclined to hope; expectant.