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Hope
This was my favorite name a couple of years ago. I absolutely loved it. It's slowly growing on me again. Do you think it has a religious feel to it?
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I think it's fine. I don't think it has a religious feeling. Hope is a human condition, not a religious thing.
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It doesn't have to have a religious feel, hope is a non-religious concept too. It would depend on the user how they interpret it I guess. I love the religious connotation, I think it's a beautiful word and a beautiful name. I went to high school with a Hope, she's the only one I've ever known.
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Nah, it's not as religious as something like Charity or Faith I don't think. I sort of see Hope as one of the more hip and secular virtue names.
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I'm not sure why, but I find it thoroughly depressing!
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I like it, but only as a middle name. I'm generally not a fan of virtue names as first names -- they put too much pressure on the child and are kind of in-your-face to me.I wouldn't assume a Hope or her parents were religious.
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I disagree. Many virtue names might put pressure on a child but not Hope. Everyone has hope it's not pressuring a child into being something like Chastity or Joy.
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I was about to disagree with you... until I remembered how many times I thought it was crazy that my name was Haven - an ADHD kid.
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I think hope relates to anyone and everyone, not just to the religious. Would I assume parents who choose Hope to be religious? No. Do I suspect that parents who *are* religious are probably more likely than average to choose the name? Yes.ETA: Forgot to mention that I think it's lovely. :)

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I love the name and would happily use it. I do think it has a bit of a religious vibe, though not overly so.
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I don't think it has a religious feel. It's a common name and hope is a universal thing, not something I associate with religions (unlike Faith, for example).
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I love Hope and don’t consider it at all religious (unlike Faith).
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I wouldn't have said Hope had a particularly religious feeling. Anyone can hope, not just the religious. I used to love the combination Hope Margaret / Margaret Hope. I still do. Hope as a name is strong, not frilly, and uses letters in the alphabet that need more of an outing than they usually get. It's very refreshing as a name. :-)

This message was edited 2/11/2013, 3:47 PM

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I guess it does, a bit. Especially if she has siblings named things like Grace and Faith. But just by itself, not any more than Angela or Christine do by themselves.
I'm not fond of Hope, I just don't care much for the sound. I like a couple names that mean hope in other languages, like Esperanza and Nadine.
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Hmm...it doesn't have a religious feel to me as much as a hokey one. It reminds me of those mousy girls in school who wore frilly dresses with lace collars and had scary buckteeth. I don't like it.
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