252 KNUT TALLQVIST. 
p. 197; UNGNAD, Dilbat, p. 122; THUREAU- 
DANGIN, LC, p. 59; cf. AN-bel-ahesu | Add.]. 
Apil-ESarra (“the son of the temple Eëara”, Bi: 
"eN5E, a by-name of N/N-IB, cf. IIT R 67, 
54a, IV R. 17,3, and of Marduk, cf. K. 3351,18), 
only in Zw£ulti-Apil-EXarra. 
Aplu(?), or Mär (?), (written A, 44(?) and (OTUR. 
US), cf the masc. names under Aplu-, 
Arad- and I$di-. 
*A-ra-mi$ (perhaps a Hittite god, cf. KA, p. 478, 
PSBA 28 (1906), p. 94), only in ZÅ-ra-mis- 
Xaz-Wani. 
dASdu, found only in OBa. and Cassite names: 
Äs-du-ga-mu-um T-DLC130,3. 131,8, /22r(-a)- 
as-du-um|dum CT 2: 42,25; 4: 50, 20a; 8:6,5b; 
KınG, Letters, I, 66, II 4; Dilbat, passim, 
AS-du-um-abi BE VI, pt. t, 1,7, Nür-Äs-du 
BE XV, 196, 14. The name AsZdunz-erim, 
RA 8 (1911), p.66, the king of Kish, is pro- 
bably to be read Aÿ-du-li-e-ri-im. 
ASir, see Aur. 
dASirtu, YASratu (a WSem. goddess — Bi. TIER, 
cf. ZIMMERN, KA, p.432 ff), cf. Aëdi-@) Aÿirti] 
d Arati andOBa./* Ái-ra-tum-um-miT-DLC 
89, 7. 
ASur, "Asir (the chief deity of the Assyrian pan- 
theon, ä3ib E-har-sag(-gal)-kur-kur-ra, see 
Adnir. I: IV R. 39, esb, Shalm. I: KAHIT, 3, 
Rss; 13,6; 14,6; 15,9; Esarh: KAHIIJ, 75, R.15; 
aXió E-Sar-ra, see JADD 425, R. s, 559,2; 
cf. JasrRow, The god ASur, JAOS, 24 (1903), 
p. 281—311), written A-Kr and A-Sur in 
Cappadocian and passim in Assyrian names, 
cf. the names under A-Sr-, A-Sur-, Amur-, 
Düah-, Dan-, Ena-, Ennam-, Idu-Sa-, Kur- 
ban-, Mannu-balim-, Manum-kt-, Qama-, 
Rabi, Sa-gäti- and Ta-ki-el-; written 
44-Xir, in the OAs. names ZÅA-Sir-nirari, 
-rim-nisesu, -rabi, Kate, Kisru-fa- and 
Puszur-"A-Sir; written <A-$ur, cf. the names 
under@A-Sur-, Puzur-, Silli-[Add.], and Rei-; 
written Ås-Sz-ur, in OBa. A i--ur-asz CT 29: 
11, ub; cf. ÅS-Sa-ri, P. 07,23; written (DÅS, 
(DÅS-Sur, HI and @A.USAR, cf. the masc. 
names under Asur-, Abda-, Amur-ilat-, 
Arad-, Daian-, Dur-, Erex-, Eriba-, Gab- 
biia-ana-, Iddina-, humani, Ina-, Imbi-, 
Igbi-, Isdi-, Ismanni-, Ittabsi-den- |Add.), 
Kiribtu-, Ki-ru, Kisir-, LiSur-sala-, Man-kr-, 
Mannu-aktı-, Mannu-ki(ma)-, 
Milki-, Mudammig-, Mukin-, MusSabsi- 
[Add], Musallim-, Musezib-, Mutakkilt-, 
Mutarris-, Nadin-bel-, Na id-, Ninib-tuklat-, 
Pan-, Puzur-, Oibt- | Add.], Qizt-, Qurdi-, 
Re3- [Add.], Rımanni-, Silim-, Sinqi-, Sil-, 
Sa-, Sanga-, Sar-, Se i-, Sepa-, Summa-, 
Taklak-ana-, Tardit-, Tu-kulti-(la-), Tursu-, 
Tab-eter-, Tab-Sär- and Unzirhu-. 
Atttya (cf. NDX, nb», ny in Aramaic names, 
LIDZBARSKI, Handb,, p.347; ZIMMERN, KA, 
p.435), cf.the masc, names Z/-/a-'[a-, A-ta(-a)- 
idri, A-ta-suri, A-ta-Iu-Sumia(), Ahi-a- 
ta-a(?), Sa-ku-a-ta-a, perhaps also A-te-ia- 
na- BE IX, 75, 16. 
dAttar, ^Atar (the Aramaic deity "ny, LiDZB., 
Handb,, p. 348, SArabic nn», Bi. (r)nmnty, 
cf. ^ A-tar-sa-ma-(a-a)-in, Abp.: Ann. VIII 115, 
14, B VII 025 KA, p. 434f.), cf. the masc. 
and fem. names Å-tar-bi di, -ham(mu), 
-idri, -qàmu, -süri, Bir-a-tar, /? A-tar-ma- 
la-ahu (malahu, cf. K. 2100, IV x), A-tar- 
ri-idri Camb. 145,12, A-tar-ri-ANP'BEX 46,5, 
2 At-tar-nürı BE IX 101, e. 
A-u, *A-u (4-2 aid 2! Kan-nu-, NS 1, 88,15; = 
A-a-u = Ja-u = m in Å-u-sa-bi- — 
yawÿns, cf. SCHIFFER, Spuren, p. 20—26) 
cf. the WSem. and Assyrian masc. names 
under (24-a-; I-t-AN-a-ü-Süu remains un- 
AManzaz-, 
explained. 
Azüzu (seems to be a WSem. god or an equi- 
valent of a deity; cf. He, 1379 “might”) in 
Abdi-a-zu-zi. 
Ba'al (the Canaanite god 593, cf. KA, p. 357; 
written Ba--al, Ba--li, Ba--lu, Ba-a-lu,. 
Ba-al, Ba-lu, Ba-la, Ba-li, Bi--li, Bi--il and 
4JM(), cf. the names under Za (etc), 
Abi-, Adani-, Amma-, Amur-, Azi-, Budi-, 
Gzri-, Matan-, Mut-, Sapati-, Sibitti- and 
Tu. Cf. OBa. Ba-af-lum-ilu NS VIII, 14, e. 
Ba'alte (probably —nby2), in /Ba-al-te-ia-ba-te; 
cf. Zuri-óa-al-tu. 
Babu, or Papu (probably a Hittite deity; cf. Pais, 
PSBA 29, p. 91ff) cf. the masc. names 
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