I have no idea which (if any) of these might contain what you require, but an AUR helper would greatly expand your options for additional console font packages:
$ pakku -Ss console font
world/terminus-font 4.49.1-5
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console)
extra/fonteditfs 1.2-7
console font editor
extra/terminus-font 4.49.1-5
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console)
aur/bdf-tamzen-font-git 1:1.11.6.r1.3255e82-1 [27 / 0.000004]
Monospaced bitmap font for console and X11 (tamsyn-font fork)(BDF font)
aur/bitedit 0.9.4-1 [0 / 0.000000]
useful for directly editing existing bitmap font files, like Linux psf console fonts
aur/cfonts 1.1.0rust-1 [0 / 0.000000]
Sexy ANSI fonts for the console
aur/extraf 14.2-1 [10 / 0.000000]
Extra console fonts from Slackware
aur/lispm-font 0.1-3 [7 / 0.000000]
M.I.T. "CADR LispMachine" main console font
aur/miniwi-font-git 1.0.r37.g80903cc-1 [1 / 0.000477]
Tiny 4x8 font for X11 and the Linux console
aur/nafe 0.1-1 [14 / 0.000000]
Toolset to translate PSF format consolefonts into text files and text files into PSF files.
aur/otb-tamzen-font-git 1:1.11.6.r1.3255e82-1 [27 / 0.000004]
Monospaced bitmap font for console and X11 (tamsyn-font fork)(OTB font)
aur/otf-monaco-powerline-font-git r16.616d338-4 [3 / 0.000000]
Monaco Powerline fonts for X11 and the console
aur/pcf-tamzen-font-git 1:1.11.6.r1.3255e82-1 [27 / 0.000004]
Monospaced bitmap font for console and X11 (tamsyn-font fork)(PCF font)
aur/powerline-console-fonts 20151204-1 [7 / 0.000593]
Various powerline patched fonts for the text console
aur/powerline-console-fonts-git r104.ge80e3eb-1 [3 / 0.000459]
Various powerline patched fonts for the text console
aur/psf-cozette 1.19.0-1 [1 / 0.018494]
A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness, console version (PSF format)
aur/psf-envypn 1.7.1-1 [1 / 0.018493]
Readable bitmap font inspired by Envy Code R, covers ISO 8859-1,2 and Powerline glyphs, console version (PSF format)
aur/psf-tamzen-font-git 1:1.11.6.r1.3255e82-1 [27 / 0.000004]
Monospaced bitmap font for console and X11 (tamsyn-font fork)(PSF font)
aur/psftools 1.0.14-1 [8 / 0.000000]
Utilities for manipulation of console fonts in PSF format
aur/spleen-font 2.0.0-1 [11 / 0.345370]
Monospaced bitmap fonts for user interface including console (OTB, OTF, PSFU)
aur/tamsyn-console-font 1.11-1 [1 / 0.180705]
A monospaced bitmap font for the console
aur/tamsyn-font 1.11-6 [5 / 1.549602]
A monospaced bitmap font for the console and X11
aur/tamsyn-font-otb 1.11-7 [2 / 0.001849]
A monospaced bitmap font for the console and X11 (OTB Format)
aur/tamzen-font 1.11.5-1 [4 / 0.000008]
Bitmapped programming font, based on Tamsyn (powerline, bitmap, ttf, vconsole font)
aur/terminus-cyrillic 4.49.1-1 [41 / 0.000000]
Terminus monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console) with patches dv1 and ij1 applied
aur/terminus-font-italic 4.49.1-1 [1 / 0.007866]
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console, Italic version)
aur/terminus-font-ll2 4.49.1-2 [3 / 0.000000]
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console) with ll2 patch (pass the il1I test)
aur/terminus-font-ll2-td1 4.49.1-2 [18 / 0.000000]
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console) with ll2 patch (pass the il1I test) and td1 patch (centered ascii tilde)
aur/terminus-font-ll2-td1-dv1-ij1 4.49.1-2 [2 / 0.000383]
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console) with ll2 (pass the il1I test), td1 (centered ascii tilde), dv1 and ij1 (cyrillic de & ve & i) patches
aur/terminus-font-ll2-td1-ttf 4.48-1 [2 / 0.000000]
A superb, monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console) with ll2 patch (pass the il1I test) and td1 patch (centered ascii tilde) (TTF version)
aur/terminus-font-td1 4.49.1-3 [5 / 0.000000]
Monospace bitmap font (for X11 and console) with td1 patch (centered ascii tilde)
aur/ttf-tamzen-font-git 1:1.11.6.r1.3255e82-1 [27 / 0.000004]
Monospaced bitmap font for console and X11 (tamsyn-font fork)(TTF font)
aur/ttf-workplace-console 1.00-1 [0 / 0.000000]
Monospaced font inspired by the OS/2 Warp System VIO
aur/xnufont 1.0-1 [0 / 0.000000]
XNU kernel font port to linux console
You can also search on the AUR website itself if you prefer to use makepkg alone.