Assyrian Personal Names, 131 
Marduk-balatu; Sakkanak Babili, VS I 
112,4 (WUAG p. 139). 
Marduk-kudurri-usur “O Marduk, protect my 
boundaryl" 
1. ^AMAR. UD-ku-dur-ri-SES, *sukkal 7 Bel, 
Neb.I: VR 56, 1. ^3agz, Merod.I: DEP 
VI, p. 43, 12; Susa 16, III 19. 
2. 2AMAR.UD-SA.DU.SES, 
s. of Ur-Belit-muballitat-mitati, Meli$: Lo. 
103, IV 15; V 9, 18, 24 (KB III 1, p. 158ff). 
Marduk(7  L)-la-Sam-ma JADD 600, 2. 
Marduk-li! "Marduk is mighty" 
?^AMAR.UD-ZU, JADD 883, 4. 
Marduk-mat-usur “O Marduk, protect the 
country!" 
7 SU-KUR-PAP, JADD 96, R. 4 (B. C.6513). 
kbara, JADD 851, II 4. 
Marduk-muballit "Marduk quickens" 
I. ^A4MAR.UD-mu-óa-lt-it, in OBa. 
see RPN. 
2. ZAMAR. UD-mu-balt-lif, Agk. VR 33, Vl 4o. 
— KB III, pt. I, p. 148. In later Bab. 
texts, see TNB. 
Marduk-mudammiq — (44JZAR. UD-mu-SIG-ig, 
commonly read Marduk-Sum-udamınig) 
Jar "#Namri (B. C. 844), Shalm. III: 
Ob. 94. — KB I, p. 140. 
Marduk-mukin-aplu * Mardukestablishesason" 
4AMAR. UD-GI.NA- TUR. US, s. of Taó- 
ani-li-e, Satam brt unäti, Neb.I: V R 56, 20. 
— KB III r, p. 168. 
Marduk-mutagqin(#27-Z AZ?) 
f. of Aÿur-bal-lit, OLZ VI (1903), col. 199, s. 
Marduk-nädin-ahe ^Marduk gives brothers" 
1. AMAR. UD-na-din-SES#! 
s. of Marduk-uballit, gs. of USSur-ana-Mar- 
duk, dupsar Sarri, scribe of ASuruballit, 
theking, c. B. C. 1400, BM 96947,1 (AKAI, 
p. 388; cf. MVAG VIII, p. 108f.). 
2. 2AMAR. UD-SE-PAP*!, 82-5-22, 118, writer 
to king. King of Babylonia (Dynasty D), 
about B. C. 1140—1086, iar ""'Kardu- 
ziaY, Synchr. II 14 (II R 65, no. 1, II 14). 
3. "AMAR. UD-SE-SES?, $ar Babili, king of 
Babylon, IR 66, 3a, 18 b. IIT R. 43, I4,28, IV E. 4 
(KB IV p. 66—68) PSBA XIX (1897), 
p. 7I, IL 1,4, 19: Izthyear. Sar "PAR 
No. I. 
texts, 
kadı: Senn. Bav. 49 (III R. 14; KB II p. 118), 
ana tarsi Tukulti-apil-ESarra, 418 years 
before the capture of Babylon in 689 B. C. 
4. Marduk-nädin-a-hi, the Bab. king(?) on 
tablet from Asshur, MDOG 40 p. 22. 
Marduk-nadin-ahi( AMAR.UD-SE-SES), owner 
of tablet, CT XVII, 50, as. 
Marduk-nadin-$um, see Marduk-Sum-iddin. 
Marduk-napsäti .... (probably abbrev., cf. NBa. 
Mar duk-bel-napsati TNB) 
«AMAR.UD-ZI?...., JADD 574, 1. 
Marduk-nasir *Marduk is protector" 
1. ZAMAR. UD-na-sir|si-ir, in OBa. and NBa. 
texts. 
2. AMAR. UD-PAP, JADD 475, R. >, f. of wit. 
.*AMAR.UD-PAP-r, 81-2-4, 70. HABL 
782,2. 
4. AMAR.UD-SES, JADD 190, 2(?). “ag 
$arri, Mna: II R 41, I 1,29. — KB IV, 
P- 74- 
s. of Ga-mi-il-[ilu), Mna.: IIT R. 43, IL e» (KBIV 
p.70). Cf. Aai: BM. 103215, R. s (KING, 
BBS, pl. 17, p. 100), 
5. "AMAR.UD-SES-ir, HABL 781,1 VS V, 
2, 17 (B. C. 675. KB IV, p. 166). 
6. *SU-PAP-ir, JADD 373, L.E. 2 (B. C.648?). 
Marduk-pirhi-ukin "Marduk has established 
my sprout" 
4 AMAR. UD-pir-hi-DU, JADD 892, 4. 
Marduk-rimanni “O Marduk, be merciful to 
mel" (for NBa. texts, see TNB) 
1. "AMAR. UD-ri-man-ni, Rm. 1427 (MVAG 
III 240ff), time of Shamsi-Adad V and 
Mardukzakirshum. 
2. ZAMAR.UD-run-a-ni, K. 10911. Rm. 71. 
Epon. B. C. 779, 81-2-4, 178, ss. 
3. "AMAR. UD-rnmna(L£ID)-ni, K. 1897. 
4. ASARU.MUL.HI-rtm-a-ni, JADD 400, 1 
(B. C. 688). 
5. 2KU-rim-an-ni,"Sakin® Kak-zi,poss.Epon.«, 
JADD 22, B. E. s; cf. BEZOLD, PSBA XI 
1889, pl. I, n. 2. 
6. RID-rum-a-ni, *rab BI.LUL, Epon. B. C. 
779, III R. 1, III ss (var.). 
7. *SU-ri-man-ni, JADD 316, s, [7]. 
8. 2$SU-run-a-ni, JADD 331, R.s (B. C. 670), 
17* 
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