A variant of Asenath, from Egyptian/Hebrew meaning 'belonging to Neith' or 'gift of the sun,' a biblical figure.
Osnas is a variant of Asenath, from an Egyptian-Hebrew background often glossed as belonging to Neith or gift of the sun, and it appears in biblical tradition. That makes the name unusual even among scriptural forms, because it carries both ancient Near Eastern and biblical associations.
Osnas therefore feels historically deep and culturally layered. The altered shape gives the name a sharper, more compact profile than Asenath. It sounds rare and distinctive, with a strong connection to older naming worlds rather than to contemporary invention.
Because the root is tied to a biblical figure, Osnas can feel both archaic and meaningful. It is a name with ancient echoes and a concise, modern edge.