Aseneth

Meaning of Aseneth

Aseneth has roots in the Hebrew Bible as Joseph’s Egyptian wife, with its name—derived from ancient Egyptian for “gift of Isis”—offering a touch of divine grace and transformation. Its four soft syllables—uh-SEN-eth in English, ah-SEH-neth in Greek, ah-suh-NET in French and AH-zeh-net in German—dance lightly on the tongue, like una canción suave bajo la luz dorada del Mediterráneo, no passport required for this world-spanning melody. Though it remains a rare treasure in the U.S., only nudging into the top 950 a handful of times in recent years, Aseneth invites families drawn to a name that marries biblical depth with exotic elegance. Woven from threads of ancient faith and mystery, it promises a bright new chapter as unique and enduring as its storied past.

Pronunciation

Greek

  • Pronunced as ah-SEH-neth (/a.ˈse.nɛθ/)

French

  • Pronunced as ah-suh-NET (/a.sə.nɛt/)

German

  • Pronunced as AH-zeh-net (/ˈaː.zə.nɛt/)

English

  • Pronunced as uh-SEN-eth (/əˈsɛnɛθ/)

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