8 KNUT TALLQVIST. 
Adad?-ja-ba-bi, 4. 5.4, JADD 387, R. s(B. C. 6517). 
Adad-ibni “Adad has created" 
I. ZIM-ib-nı, HABL 322, 2. 323, 2. 
In NBa. texts, see TNB. 
s. of Musezib-Marduk, Shmk. CT X, 5, 1. 
6, 31. 
784, R.9. — 
2. TIMEKAK, HABL 522, 2: of "Za-aó-di. 
mr Zab-di-i, JADD 384,1, 4, 13. "Sanga 
Sa Nikkal, JADD 922, I, . — In NBa. 
texts, see TNB. 
3. IM-KAK-ni, JADD 360, c (B. C. 680). 
Rm. 157, R.6 (KB IV, p. 126). 
'A-da-di-da-al-li (abbrev.), JADD 741, 28. 
Adad-iddin “Adad has given" (cf. OBa. ?/J7- 
z-din-nam RPN) 
2 IM-ÁS, JADD 214, R. 12: tam-gar. 661, 1. 
*Adad-idri (Ar.) “Adad is my help" (for diffe- 
rent attempts to read this name and to 
clear up its relation to Bi. 77732 = bios 
'Adep and 77733, POGNON, Inscript. sémit. 
no. 86, see ZIMMERN, KA p. 446, HAV 
p. 299ff., LUCKENBILL, AJSL XXVII, 
pp. 267—284); cf. 1197771, Ad-di-id-ri. 
er 
1. </IM-id-ri, Sa ”"“Imerisu, Shalm. II: KAHI | 
I, 30, 14,25. (ar) ”“Dimasgi, Shalm. III: 
Co. 71, 87, 92, 100 (B. C. 854—846); Ob. 59, ss 
(B. C. 854—849). — KB I, pp. 134, 138, 172. 
. 2IM--id-ri, sa “at Dimasgqi, Shalm. Mon. II, 
90 (B. C. 854). — KB I, p. 134. 
3. U-id-ri, ""'Dipasqi, Shalm. Tigr. 2, 21. 
^ruln, JADD 741, 2. 
Adad(? 77 U)-ili-a-a “A dad is my God" 
JADD 85, R.6(). 121,6 (B. C. 671). 661, 17. 
*Adad!-im/'i-me (cf. */M-im-me-e TNB, Bir-am- 
ma- a), "*Sal-la-a(-a)-ia, Anp. Ann. III, 55 
(IR 24. KB I, p. 104). 
Adad'-ip-gid “Adad has protected" 
83-1-18, 695, II, 1»: spec. 
Adad!-iq-bi “Adad has commanded' 
JADD 374,4 (B. C.686). 83-1-18,695, II,9: spec. 
Adad-igisa “Adad has presented” 
? [M-B.A-3a, JADD 907, s. 
Adad-iski-eres “Adad has planted a child" 
U-is(mif?)-&i-K AM|PLIN|-es, MV G VIII p.111, 
s. zrrisu, JADD 742, R. 22. 
Adad-ismeani “Adad has heard me" 
4IM-HAL-ni, JADD 45, R. E. (Ep. 2). 
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Adad-ittiia “Adad is with me” 
«IM\U-KFia, HABL 342, 2. 529, 2. 949, s. 
f. of Adad-eres, JADD 446, R. (Ep. Q). 
Adad-kabti-ahesu “Adad is the most mighty 
of his brothers” 
@IM-BE-PAPE_-$u, 83-1-18, 695, II, 5: spec. 
Adad!-ka-8ir “Adad brings good luck”(?) 
J ADD 264, R. 5 (B.C.688). ^naggaru, JADD 
473, 474, R. 2 (B. C. 698). 
*Adad?-la-din (cf. HILPRECHT, BE X, p. XI, nj, 
^mutzr piti, JADD 627, R. 7 (B. C. 666). 
*Adad-la-an-dar (i.e.Zaz ; cf. //i-li-in-dar HILPRECHT, 
BE X, p. XI, n.), 83-1-18, 695, II, 18: spec.). 
Adad-li! *Adad is mighty" 
7? IM-ZU, JADD 858, 10 (K. 241, VI, 6: spec. 
Adad?-lu-ki-di (prob. Ar.) 
irrisu, in ^^ A-a-na-ta-a, JADB 4, III, 13. 
Adad!-ma-lik “Adad is counsellor" 
Capp. Ch. 5, 14. 
Adad-mehir, see Ba’/u-mehir. 
Adad?-mil-ki “Adad is my counsellor" (cf. 
€ IM-mil(2iS)-ki-iddin BE VIII, pt. r, So, 5), 
JADD 586, R. 74. 
Adad '-mu-Sam-mir “Adad guards”(?), 83-1-18, 
695, II, 31. Epon., B. C. 789, Canon C, I, 22; 
Xd "Kádl-zi Canon E+ 81-2-4, 187, 23. 
| Adad(” U )-mu-Se-is-si “Adad causes to come 
forth”, ADD 250 S R7 
Adad!-mu-Ses-ir “Adad causes to succeed", 
Sarru rabn Sarru dannu Sar ""'Kardu- 
nias, H ABL 924,3 (K. 3045. III R. 4, no. 5). 
WINCKLER, AF, I, p. 124, n. 3, suggests 
that the syllable zz may be due to an 
error of the copyist, in which case the 
name would be read Adad-Sum-usur q. v., 
cf. HILPRECHT, OBI I, p. 34, KING, Chro- 
nicles, p. 72, n. 3. 
Adad-nadin-ahu “Adad gives a brother" 
7 IM | U-ÁS| SE-PAP = nn = Adad- 
vadıvaxng CIS II, 72, KB III, pt. 2, p. 142, 
JADD 468, R. 7 (B. C. 698). Epon. x, JADD 
45, KR. 3. 
Adad-nadin-Sum “Adad gives a name" 
*IM-SE-MU, "rab kisir, JADD 364, R.7 
(B. C. 679). 
Adad-na id “Adad is exalted" 
I. 244-7, JADD 613, 1, R:3: 
T. XLIII. 
