Tikva (Hebrew: תקוה) is a Hebrew word meaning "hope". It may refer to:
Arts and entertainment:
- Tikva Records, a Jewish American record label which existed from the 1940s to the 1970s
People:
- Tikva Frymer-Kensky (1943–2006), Professor at the University of Chicago Divinity School
- Avi Tikva (born 1976), retired Israeli professional association footballer
- Shalom Tikva (born 1965), former Israeli international footballer
Places:
- Tikva Quarter or Hatikva Quarter, a poor and working class neighbourhood in south-eastern Tel Aviv, Israel
- Ganei Tikva, a local council in Israel, bordering Kiryat Ono to the west, Petah Tikva to the north, Gat Rimon to the east and Savyon to the south
- Petah Tikva, known as Em HaMoshavot, a city in the Center District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv
- Sha'arei Tikva, an Israeli settlement and a communal village northeast of Rosh HaAyin
See also
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