Aset, pronounced /əˈʃɛt/, is an ancient Egyptian name of unknown meaning. It was popular among females during the Ptolemaic period (323-30 BCE), often appearing in Greek transcriptions as 'Aset' or 'Aset'. In hieroglyphics, it is written with a sign depicting a throne, reflecting its possible royal or noble origins.
"The name Aset has seen a consistent popularity over the years, with at least five births recorded annually between 2009 and 2022, except for a drop to four births in 2013 and 2012."