Assyrian Personal Names. II 
Adad!-Sakni (7), 
GO u-GAR-, JADD 24, s. 25,5 (B. C. 645). 
232, 8 (BC 085) 342, R5: 379,1 (ef 
KB IV, p. 146; B. C. 651). 
Adad'!-Sal-lim “O A dad, keep safe!", JADD 333, 
R231(B2@76499)2 573,.55.67Aye. LION, 8: 
s. of A-ga-a, JADD 237, R. zs (B. C. 665). 
Adad-sam(?)-ma-i(?), MDOG 32, p. 31. 
Adad-Säpik-zer “Adad pours out seed" 
4IM-DUB-KUL s. of ES@)-ru--a, Simb. 
Lay. 53, 28. 
Adad-sar-ilani “Adad is king of the gods”, 
Babylonian envoy at the court of IHattusil, 
MDOG 35, p. 24. 
Adad-Sar-nise *Adad is king of the people" 
U-LUGA.L-ni-3e?, NS I, 105, o, 22. 
Adad-Sar-usur “O Adad, protect the king!" 
1. 2IM-LUGAL-PAP, ^ta eii al, JADD 237, 
R. 7 (B. C. 665). — In NBa. texts, see 
TNB. 
s. of Atur-3alfim, JADD 266, » (B. C. 670). 
2. IM-MAN-PAP, 83-1-18, 695, IL 4: spec. 
3. *U-MAN-PAP, JADD 610, s. 
Adad'-Se-zib “O Adad, save!" S3-1-18, 695, 
II, 17: spec. — In NBa. texts, see TNB. 
Adad2-Se-zib-a-ni “O Adad, save mel” 
f. of Nabä-Sum-iddin, NS I, 87, 2 
Adad-Simani, see Adad-ismeant. 
Adad-sum-eres “Adad has planted a name” 
(cf. BE XV, TNB) 
@ IM-MU-Pin-es, NS I, 35, 22 (KB IV, p. 96) 
f. of Bel-epus, HABL 969, 12. 
Adad-sum-ibni “Adad has created a name”, 
Babylonian king (?), WUAG p. 46, SCHNA- 
BEL, MVG XII, p. 60. 
Adad-Sum-iddin “Adad has given poste- 
rity" 
1. U-MU-AS, JADD 383, R. s (III R 50, no.4; 
B. C. 674). 
2. U-MU-SE-na, JADD 105, » (Ep. Z). 
King ot Babylonia, Dyn. C:31, about B. C. 
1240—1235, 
I. ZM-MU-SE-na, Chron. P, IV, 17. 
2. "IM-MU-MU, King-list B, II, 10. 
3. <IM-MU-SE-na, Sar ru, MeliS.: Lo. 103, 
I, 2, 4, 15, 24, 37. IV, 29 (KB III, pt. I, pp. 156, 
162). 
No. I. 
Adad-Sum-iskun “Adad has provided poste- 
1 EN A 
2IM-MU-GAR-un, JADD 384, R. zz. 
Adad-Sum-usur “O Adad, protect the poste- 
rity!" 
I. */M-MU-PAP, H ABL r, 2. 2, 2 (f£. of Arad- 
Gala ctaR. 1. 9), EAS EDAX 6,1,8,2.09 > 
[XS A M2 Ne TA eg 
Rs r18, R. v. 332,3. 358, 1. 359, 2. 360, 2. 
301 s eO m. 3 365,2. 36 
Re. 651,2. 652,2. 653,2. 655,92. 697,2. 
658,2. 660,2. 1004,3. JADD 350, R. 72 
(Due 07 1628 Rn EPP) 709, Ras. 
DRep, 135, Rs, KK. 1038. 119227 Bu: 
91-5-9, 156. ardu Sa *"rab SAG, JADD 
NO EISE ASIN DD To RE 
(Ep. Y) *rab...., JADD 448, R. 72 — 
In NBa. texts, see TNB. 
7IM-MU-SES, HABL 654, 4. 659, 2. 1029, 
R. 7. Sm. 2116. — In NBa. texts, see TNB. 
2 IM-MU-á-sur, HABL 7, 2. 13, 2. 357, 2. 
594, 5. 656,2. tmasmasu, K. 2223. 
4. U-MU-PAP, HABL 659, 2. 
King of Babylonia (Dyn. C: 32), c. B. C. 
I234— 1205, father of Meli-Sipak, con- 
temporary of the Assyrian kings Tukulti- 
Ninib and Enlil-kudur-usur: 
7 IM-MU-SES, King-list A, II, n. Chron. P, 
IV, 9: contemp. of Tukulti-Ninib. OBI 
81,4. Sarru, AdadSumusur: DEP VI, p.42,s. 
MeliS.: Lo. 103, I, 40, 45. IT, 17. III, », 39. IV, 5, 31: 
f. of Meli-Sipak. VI,» (KB III, pt. r, 
p. 156ff.). Sar "*'Kar-Duntias, Synchron. 
II, 3, 4: contemp. of Enlil-kudur-usur. far 
kiSati Sar Babili, AdadSumusur: DEP II, 
97, 8. 
Adad?-Sü-rim, to be read Adad (or Bel)-naphari, 
JADD 576, Rz &- (B. C. 677). 
Adad?-ta-ka-a, JADD 231, R. 7 (B. C. 680). 
*Adad!-ta-kal (Ar. cf. 5277) 
s. of JVabza, VS I, 88, z; (Ep. E). 
Adad'-täk-lak (abbrev.), JADD 263, R. 9. 473, R. 20 
(B. C. 698). 
Adad?-tip-ki-di(?), see Adad-/u-ki-di. 
Adad-uballit “Adad has called into life" 
1. IM-TI,LA, ^$al$u rakbi * Da-na-a-a, 
JADD 470, + (B. C. 663). 
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