Oseph is an ancient and distinctive name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Semitic root 'asaph', meaning 'to add'. It was popularized through its bearer, Joseph, the son of Jacob in the Bible, who became a key figure in Egypt's administration due to his ability to interpret dreams. The name has since been adopted by various cultures and languages, often appearing as Joseph in English, Giuseppe in Italian, José in Spanish, and Yosef in Hebrew.
"Over two decades, from 1969 to 1988, the name Oseph saw a significant rise in popularity among parents, with a total of 67 babies named Oseph during this period."