Assyrian Personal Names, XXIX 
(in Akpara) — kppara; ak$a^ (in Ala-(a)kSa-n-du), ah$a?, ahsa^ (in AAPe-ri) — akzza*; akte, see 
kta; ala — ala (= "wtzxoc); algi" (in 44/-g7-27-:3 CPN ; cf. #ALga-ri-ga, in Elam, Abp. Ann. V 51) 
— ?alka*; ama" — ama; amba^e?, umbi" (cf. Lu-amba-dura; Umbi-ia, -1a-en-ni, -at-rum, - Tesup, 
CPN) — hinpa* (emb, iB, op); ambar? (in Ambari-dils (< ds) — hmpra; an(a)^ ** — ene (hana?); 
anda” a, anta^ — hàta* («v8); apa, see aba; apli?? (cf. Mit. ap *great") — eple, ple; ara (ar, ari) 
hemna, gri-b^ (cf. Mit. az “to give") — ara (= "free" (?), SUNDWALL, Klio, XI, p. 473f); arbi^ (in 
Arbi-tehi, cf. "La-ar-bu-sa) — erbbe; arga? — erqe; arma^?, irme" — erma; arna^^* (cf. Arnu- 
anta; Lubarna, Liburna; Ha-mi-ir-ni CBS 11826, Sab-bur-ni CBS 3492; Mit. irn "to rule"?) — 
arñna (apva); arta", arda^? (in Ar-du-me-en-ni BE XIV, 56a, 27: arta + ume-enni, cf. Car. Apry- 
vpoz; %4r-du-ba, p. 301a; ?""Urartu, ""Ku-mu-ur-da-a-a Abp. B, III 67) — erte; arzacmna — 
erze; asa^" — aza (aca, ata); aspi, see spi; asta! — astte; ata" ^ — ata; atlinma — tla; atra" 
(cf. Arsi-, Umbi-at-rum, ? At-ri-ha-at, CPN) — tra; baba? (cf. papa) — baba; badu"' — bada; banba* 
— bäba; banda, see penti; bani", n. div.(?); banti, benti, see penti; barga*, birga*, barhu^, parhi" — 
prqqa (Bapy, zepy, xapk, xpcx); bata? — bata*; bilar — bila; biriiar — priya; birid" — prdde; 
buba® — buba*; buhsa" (in ? Buhsenni) — bukzza*; bula° (cf. Pu-Z-ia, Bu-li-ma-nu, Bu-l-zu-ri 
CPN) — bula*; bura, purac mn — b(p)ure; buta* — buta*; dada‘ "^ — dedi* (dada); dan(i)" * (cf. tana) 
— dene (dav, dev); dapi? — dapa; dara" — dere (dara); dasa, see taSa; diiam’ — tiya (Sw); du, 
see te; dud, see tuta; duma* — tume; dura, see tura; elli? (in #Æ/-Z-fa-ar-bi = Apamea) — eli; 
gala, see kala; gama, see kama; gassu, see kasa; gil, see kila; guga, see kuka; gunza* — qñza 
(xovö); haba^*7 — kebe; hala, see kala; halpa, see kalba; hani, see kana; ha$a, see kasa; hata, 
see kata; haza, see kasa; Heba, Hepa^" (n. div.; Eg. Gp 3); hibi, see kibe; hirbe, see kirba; hismi, 
see kiSmi; hit(t)e® — kita; hubida* ^ — kbada; hud(a), see kuda; hula, see kula; hurma^ * — kurma*; 
ia"* — iya; jani" — iya-(ah)na; jaza" ^ — iya-aza*; ik?’ — ike; ilaha (cf. Barku-ilu-ua; ?Illu-knu; 
a! TI-[u-u6-ri. Senn. King IV 62) — ila*; ini^ (cf. Mit. ez, El. zz, Sum. ez "lord") — ina"; indie — hñta; 
inga? — iüke; ipa? (in 2Za-z^2(a)-arzza) — iba; ipri" (cf. pri; Mit. rc *king") — ipre, pre; iri^ * — 
eri; irme, see arma; irpat? — hrppi (epm); ir$ac ma — erze; irti^^? — irte; is^? — ise*; iskaa, 
iskab »?, isga-n", i$ga* — iskka*, askka*; i$ta, see sta; istelis(^) — istla*; ithib(?), cf. tehib; itti» — 
ite; kaka^?, hagga", gaga ma — kaka (xoxo, ycy«); kala®, hala^*, gala”: — kele (ea = Baoı- 
Xevc); kalbi*, qalpa?, halpa^ — klppa (xc, Kan); kama"?, gamar, gama" — kama; kana”, hani" 
— kana; kanda® — käta; karma”, harma® — karma" (k, x); kasa"', kazu^ (in 4-7z-(&)-£a-zu CPN), 
haza*', hasa°b, gasi^, gassum — kezi (kaza*); ka@tac 2 — kastte*; kata?, gata?, hat(t)a^ * ta — kata; 
katpa (in ”#Xa-at-pa-tuk-ka, Eg. gdpdk = Cappadocia) — kttba (SUNDWALL, p. 117); kibi*, 
hibimt — kibe*; kida”(?) — kida*; kija*?, gia? — kiya; kik(i)^ mna — kike*; kil(i)^*, gil", gel* — 
kili; k(i)na"? (in /Ai-za-az-zz, CBS 3650; ?-Zu-u&-nu) — küna (xıva; “mother”, SUNDWALL, p. 274); 
kirba" (in Ki-ir-ba-as-si, CBS 3474), hirbe*(?), qarba? — krbba*; kirme" (in A-ri-kir-me CBS 3513), 
Kir-ma-mu BE XV, 198, &), cf. karma; kirti?(?) — kerte; kir? — kiru, or kruwa; ki$mi^, hi$mi^ (cf. 
hi-di-ma-3M-is...., TA Mit II 15) — (kisme*, or) kizmmi* (mou); kizza^ (in n. 1.) — kisa (ywoc« 
= Ai3oc); krita (List II, 3, under ikri; cf. also Ak-ri-ia-4$ BE XIV, 12, 10, A-gar-til-lu CBS 3461) 
— kre; karka, kurka, gurg (in nn. l. 4Ka-£a-ra, cf. Tapyapov; ""'Qar-£a-si-a K. 1668 b, II se, (Ba.) 
mat Kar-kas-Si-i Sm. 2005, ZA 15, p. 360, cf. Kapknoux = Minoa in Amorgos; #Garga-mi-ÿ; 
#Kargi, in Kirruri, cf. Kpayoc; 7Kurku-pa, p. 301a; "Gurgumu) — krqqa*; [karzi (in Cassite 
names) — krssa* (xapoa, yapoa)]; kta (see List II, 3, under akdu; cf. #Ahti-rumna TA 319, Nu- 
na-ak-te CPN) — ktta*, aktta*, iktta; kuba° — kuba*, kupa; kuda*", hud(a)" * (cf. Mit. bud “to com- 
bat"?) huta® (in Æu-ut-tif-me CPN, cf. Lyc. Erma-kuta-va, Eppaxoras) — kuda, kuta; kukacr2, 
gugu? — kuka; kula*? (cf. Mit. kul “to say"; TA Mit. 105: wrke-n kul-ia-ma “das Wahre möge er 
sagen" BORK, MVG 14, p. 98, cf. kul(a)-iy(a) + urqe* = Car. Koziopyevc, SUNDWALL, p. 121), hula* 
— kula; kulma?, cf. kurma*; kumakma — kuma; kunaram? — kuna; kunda® — kñta (kñtawata 
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