Last Name HOPE

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Meaning Local: At the hope, from residence thereby; a sloping hollow between two hils was called a 'hope.' Also parishes so called in county Yorkshire, Derby, Kent, and Hereford. As a suffix 'hope' exists in such places as Stanhope or Harrop.
The side of a hill. The family are descended from John de Hope.
Local: The side of a hill, or low ground between hills.
Origin English, Scottish, Jewish, French, Norwegian, Native American, Irish, Falkland, Austrian, South african

Rank 1,988 (2000 US census) 1,800 (1990 US census)
Count 16,710 (2000 US census)

Race / ethnic distribution

The 2000 US Census claims that
  • 72.07%, or 12043 total occurrences, of those with this family name identified themselves as being white,
  • 23.03%, or 3848 total occurrences, as black,
  • 0.65%, or 109 total occurrences, as Asian and Pacific Islander,
  • 0.72%, or 120 total occurrences, as American Indian and Native Alaskan,
  • 1.86%, or 311 total occurrences, as two or more races, and
  • 1.66%, or 277 total occurrences, as Hispanic ethnic origin.


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