Aseneth

Meaning of Aseneth

Aseneth is a beautiful and unique name of ancient origin, primarily associated with the biblical figure Asenath, who was the wife of Joseph in the Old Testament. The name has Greek roots, derived from "Aseneth," which is thought to mean "gift of the sun" or "gift of Neith," an Egyptian goddess. Pronounced differently across various languages—ah-SEH-neth in Greek, ah-suh-NET in French, AH-zeh-net in German, and uh-SEN-eth in English—the name retains its exotic charm and historical significance. Despite its rarity, Aseneth has seen periodic use in the United States over the years. It experienced a notable presence in 1948 with 6 occurrences at rank 4651 but remains relatively uncommon today with only 7 babies named Aseneth in 2023, ranking at 12134. This timeless name offers a sense of elegance and depth for parents seeking something distinct yet meaningful for their baby girl.

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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