Assyrian Personal Names. 173 
bara, Sarg. Ann. 404, 405; Khors. 118, 120 
(KB II, p. 68). 
*Ni-bi-Si-pak(Sz^2£) (Cass; cf Ni-di-ia-a-Sah 
CBS 10958) 
£ of S%-hu-li-$4-gab, Nazim.:Susa 2, Med.2, IT», 
*Nibmuria “Lord of truth is Re" (Eg. <Neb- 
maatre; cf. OBa. Samas-Sar-kittim T-D 
EC) 
Amenophis III, king of Egypt, D.C. 1411—1375, 
father of Amenophis IV, brother-in-law of 
Kadashman-Kharbe (TA I 12), son-in-law 
of Shutarna (see Giluhepa) and Tushratta 
of Mitanni (see Taduhepa), husband of 
Teie (q. v) (farru raba sar ""*! Mz-zs-ri-i): 
Mi-im-mu-ri-ia, TA 26, s,9 etc. 27,9,13. Mi- 
Im-mu-ü-ri-ia, TA 27,14, 20. Mi-mu-ri-ia, 
TA 27,38 Nam-mu-ri-ia, TA 53,1. 55,1. 
Ni-ib-mu-a-ri-a, TA 1,2. Ni-ib-mu-a-ri-ia, 
TA 17,1 [N-ib-m]u--wa-ri-ia, TA 3, 1. 
Ni-im-mu-ri-ia, TA 21,1. 22,1V, 45.47. 23,1. 
[M-im]-mu-&-a-ri-ia, TA 20,1. Ni-un-mu- 
u-ri-ia, TA 24, I 1. 29, 6, 11, 12, 16, 18, 21, 24, 
25, 28, 35, 36, 44, 47, 48, 51, 55, 61, 66, 68, 73, 75, 104, 136. 
Ni-mu-wa-ri-ia, TA 2,1. 31, 1. SA-im-mu- 
ri-ia, TA 19,1. Zm-mu-u-ri-an, TA: Mit. 
IV 1s. N-im-mu-u-ri-i-a$, TA: Mit.Ia. 
Im-mu-u-ri-ái-$d-a-an, TA: Mit. III 106. 
Im-mu-u-ri-ia-wa, TA: Mit. III 104. 
Ni-di(ti?), Capp. E, 2, is. 
*Nidinti-Bel (OPe. form Naditabira, El. Nu-ti-ut- 
be-ul 
s. of A-ni-ri-, Babylonian pretender and 
rebel against Darius, B. C. 522 (— Nebu- 
chadnezzar III, q.v.), Dar. Beh. (III R 39.40): 
I. Ni-din-b-"EN, 31, 32. 
2. Ni-din-tá-" EN, s, [36], 37, 38, 39, 40. 
3. Ni-din-tum-"EN, a. D. 1. 
Ni-ga-zi 
f. of Bau-ah-iddin, Mna. IR 66, 10b (KBIV, 
p. 66). 
*Ni-har-a-u (Eg., cf. RANKE, Material, p. 31, n. 2) 
A.BA Musuraia, JADD 851, IV, 4. 
*Ni-ha-ru (cf. Vi-ku-ru BE X, Bi. ni) 
Far *! Ga--pa-a-ni, Esarh. B, IV,a (HI R 15). 
KB II, p. 148). 
Ni-ih-ra-mu v 
^gepu, JADD 425, R. 7 (B. C. 664). 
No. 1. 
#fNi-ih-ti(-e)-Sa-ra-u (Eg. Nht-3$(-t)-irw "Isis 
is strong towards them", RANKE, 
Material, p. 31) 
m. of Sz-ha-a, JADD 307, 10, R. 5 (III R. 49, 
12, 25C). 
fNi-ik-a, see / Nagr a. 
#Ni-ik-di-a-ra, ”%*Z-da-a-a, Shalm. III: Ob. 51. Ni2- 
di-e-ra, Shalm. III: Mon. II rs. — KB I, 
PP- 132, 170. 
*Ni-ik-di-ma, Shalm. III. Ob. 52; Vi%-di-me, Shalm: 
Mon. II z.. — KB I, pp. 132, 170. 
fNikkal(IVZN. GAL) ..... , JADB 4, VII, 2. 
fNikkal("/VZN. GAL)-a-mat (abbrev.) 
JADD 828, 4. 
FNikkal(V/V. G.A L)-da-ri (= Zatin?) 
JADD 894, 1. 
Nikkal-iddin “Nikkal has given" 
I. ^IVN. GAL-MU, HABL 920, 11. *Sakin 
Uruk, Esarh. B, II, » (IR 15; KB Il, 
PRA2)S ER 267161 AMI pb 200 BEIT 
f. of Sin-tabni-usur, K.4696; G. SMITH, Hist. 
p.184. HABL 020, 11. 
2. :*NIN.GAL-Se-na, HABL 223, R.s. 589, 
6,7, 11, R.o,8. 917, 18. 
f. of Sin-balatsu-igbi, HABL 445, 6. 
f. of Sin-Sar-usur, Abp.: KK. 28 + 3960, 
R.9. 1425. 
fNikkal( ZW. GA L)-um-me 
amtu NS I, 80, 5. 
Nikkal-zer-ibni “Nikkal has given posterity" 
."NIN. GAL-KUL-KAK, HABL 815, 1. 
*Niku (Eg. > Bi. 353, 753, Nexéc, Nexa etc. 
see STEINDORFF, BA I, p. 346, RANKE, 
Material, p. 31) 
King of Memphis and Sais, with r9 other 
kings set up by Esarhaddon in Egypt, 
as Assyrian vassals, fled on Tarqus in- 
vasion, restored by Ashurbanipal: 
1. Ni-ik-ku-u, f. of Nabn-Sezibanni, Abp. 
III R. 28, 33, 45, 52 (KB II p. 162, n. 6). 
2. Ni-ku-ü, Sar * Me-im-pi u *! Sa-a-a, Abp.: A, 
III R. 17, Is; Ann. I, s» (KB II, p. 160). 
K. 11467 + 83-1-18, 897, e(?). 
3. Ni-ku-u, Abp.: Ann. II, s (KB II, p. 166). 
Ni-me-du (abbrev.;cf. Zu-#-da-an-ni-me-di BE XV, 
15, 9) 
f£ of Kiribtu, JADD 812, L. E. 3. 
