Assyrian Personal Names. 227 
*Sd-ut-ti (cf. Sara) 
TA 5, 19, messenger of Kadasman-lHarbe. 
*Sutur-Nahundi (El, S/-u£t-ru-u£-" Nad-fu-un-te 
DEP II, pl. 25, etc.) 
King of Elam, B. C. 717—699: 
1. Z3-ar-hbu-un-du, Sar "*' Elamti, b. of Hal- 
/u*u, nephew of Ummanigas l,mounted 
the throne in the ıt" year of ASurnadin- 
Sum of Babylonia, Chron. B, I4o; II», 34. 
2. Is-tar-na-an-hu-un-di, Abp: A, ITR 22, 
VI 91; Ann. VI s. — KB II, p. 206. 
3: Sá-tir-na-fu-un-di, *Flamü, Sarg. Ann. 245, 
271, 292. 
4. Sá-tir-" Na-fu-un-di, Sarg.: Ann. 271, 278! 
^ Flamü, 286: ma-li-ku, «6; Khors.119: faz 
Elamti. 
*Suwardäta (Iran.?) 
Ii; Så-ar-da-tum, TA 2990, e, 27. 
2% Sá-wa-ar-da-ta, HUM 71e 278 402704 
280, 4. 281, 5. 282, 3. 283, 3, 32. 284, 2. 
Sü-zib-Marduk 
f£ of Naba-Sum-iddina, mar Arad-Ea, 
Merod. I: Susa 16, II s. 
*Sü-zi-ga-aÿ (Cass, probably instead of Sz-zi- 
bu-ga-as, see HUSING, OLZ VIII (1905), 
93; also called Na(?)-zi-du-ga-aS, q. v.) 
mat Kas-sa-a mar la ma-am-nu, a man of 
humble origin, by Cassite rebels placed 
upon the throne of Babylon, Chron. P, 
T 10, 13. 
Süzubu (hypocor; for NBa. texts, see TNB; cf. 
Sazub(KAR-ub)-Marduk, BE XIV, XV) 
Sá-zu-bu, HABL 292, R. 5, time Senn, cf. 
MEISSNER, OLZ XIV (1911), vol. 62. 912,2. 
K. 13071. 
Süzubu I, < Nergal-usezib q. v., king of 
Babylon, B. C. 693, of Bit-Gahal: 
1. St-zu-bi, Senn. Tay. V5 (IR 41. KBII, p. 104). 
2. Så-zu-bu, mar Babili, Senn. Tay.IV as (IR 40. 
KBII, p. 100). zzar Gakal, HABL 878, 14, 16. 
Senn. Co. 283 (IR 43). Sar Babili, Senn. 
Co.a. jar II. GI, Senn. IIT R 4, no.4, 14 
(K. 1280). 
Suzubu IL, < Musezib-Marduk, q.v. king 
of Babylon, B. C. 693—689: 
T. Sá-zu-bi, "Kal-da-a-a, Senn: King III se; 
Kui. Is (III R. 12): 2326 kirib när agamme; 
No. r. 
Tay. Il4 (IR 39. KB II, p.96). "Kal 
dá-a-a sar Babili, Senn. Tay. V 41 (KB II, 
p. 106). 
2. Sü-zu-bu, Senn. VS I, 77,13 *Kal-da-a-a, 
Senn. Tay. V s (IR 41. KBII, p.104). ar 
Babili: Senn.Bav.46 (IITR 14. KBII, p. 118). 
Ta-ab..... , JADD 484, s (B. C. 706). 
*Tabahari (cf. Sad-kar-ru with varr.) 
1. Ta-ba-ha-a-ri, “SE, in Lahiru, B. C. 668, 
JADD 472, 7. 
2. Tab-ha-a-ri, JADD 625, 9 (B. C. 670). 
Tabalaia “Native of Tabal" (cf. 7a-dal-la-a-a 
TNB) 
I. Ta-ba-la-a-a, JADD 159, 4. 
2. Ta-bal-a-a, JADD 1110,11 s, 22. 1112,4. #mu- 
sap-pi-u, JADD 775,3. ^mutzr pati, JADD 
840, II s. 860, II 7, 33. 
3. Tab-bal-a-a, JADD 67, R.; (B. C. 748). 
4. Tab-älu-a-a, JADD 15, R.; (B. C.672). tgepu, 
JADD 425, R. 75. 909, 1. 
s. of Bel-Harrän-ah-usur, raised by king 
to rab kisir, H ABL 85, s. 
5. Zab-la-a-a, JADD 618, 3 (Ep. T). 
6. Jab-at-[u-a,] ADD6r, s slavepledged (Ep.L). 
Tabali 
I. Za-ba-li, JADD 275, KR. zz. 
2. Tab-li, JADD 569, R. ro (B. C. 695). 
Tab-al-lu-u-a, see Zadalara. 
Tabnea (hypocor; for NBa. texts, see TNB) 
I. Tab-ni-e-a, HABL 469, R.10.912,7. K. 5433b. 
^ ha-za-an-nu, Sarg. St. V 19 (KB IV, p. 164). 
krab ka-aS-kad-di-ni, VA 7,9 (MVG XII 
p. 157f.). 
s. of Marduk-Sum-ibni, f. of Nabu-etir," mas- 
masu, of the clan Gabal, HABL 877,» — 
JADD $889. 
s. of Erzóa-Sin, Simb.: Lay. 53, s (KING, 
BBS, p. 102, pl. 20). 
2. Tab-ni-ia, Sa rab simate, JADD 869, III s. 
Tab-ni-i (hypocor., cf. Zaézea) 
HABL 221,2 (see Adxz). 722,3. 737,2. KGAS 
nos. 48. 108. 124.145. ^4.5A, JADD 164, 
R. 7 (B.C. 679). 234, R. 12 (TR 49, ssa. 
BAC 710): 
f. of Nabn-tagginani, JADD 160, R. 7. 
Tabnia, see 7abnéa. 
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