Assyrian Personal Names, 253 
Ba-ba-ah-iddin, Ba(?)-bi-ra-mu, Ahli-,(Hud-, 
Madi-, Tadi-ba-bu CPN) and Aki-pa-pu. 
dBanitu (the goddess of birth, or perhaps “the 
beaming" (cf. Sarpanıtu > zer-bantu), or 
“the friendly" goddess; written @Da-ni-tulti, 
7? KAK-tü|ti), cf. the masc. names Baniti-eres 
and Arad-Banitu. For NBa. fem. names 
see TNB, p. 232. 
"Banu (probably a Mitannian deity, cf. UNGNAD, 
Bani in Eigennamen, OLZ 10(1907), col.140f.), 
cf. the masc. names Ba-an-, Ban-nu-, *Ban- 
a-ni-, “Ban-an-na-eres BE IX, 10, so. 48, s. 
56, 17. X, 59, 20, Arti-ba-ni, Galu-, Hudi-, lazu- 
ba-nu|ni ete, cf. CPN pp.29,165. For sup- 
posed “Dana (CPN p.165), see List II, 3 
under 7223 2. 
dBau (goddess, prominent in the Sumerian and 
Old Babylonian period, cf SAK p. 245; 
consort of Ningirsu and Zamama, IIIR 63,63 d 
(CT 25: 1,9); named together with Asur, 
JADD 809, 25; written ^Ba-Z and “KA, i. e. 
babu), cf. the masc. and fem. names under 
?Bau-, [qiYa- and Rrmäüt-. Occurs also in 
OBa. names: Awzl-, Ngr-, Ur-“Ba-u (Dilbat, 
T-D LC) and in NBa. names, see TNB 
p: 232. 
Bel (“the lord", by-name of Enlil of Nippur, 
and of Marduk, the god of Babylon), written 
(DEN, cf the masc. names under Bel-, Abdi-, 
Amat-, Amel-, Ana-, Agar-, Arad-, Dazan-, 
Jna-qibi-, Ina-Sari-, Lamassi-, Nashur-, Ni- 
dinti-, Nishur-, NiSpatı-, Runüt-, Sil-, Sam, 
Sa-pi-, Sulmu-, 1 aklak(-ana)-, Tanitti-, Tab-, 
Upahhir-, written BE(), cf. Bet-ahe-, -iliia 
and Xznanni-; written 2BE(?), cf. Bel-igrsa 
and Azgzaut-Del; written Be-e/, cf. Be-el-ah- 
kim-eriba, -iddina, -Samma and /Amat- 
be-el;, written “Be-el, cf. Bel-täbi. 
(@Bel-Harrän (“the lord of Harran”, 7an5y2, a by- 
name of the moon-god; written (VEN- 
"KASKAL) cf. the masc. names under 
Bel-Harran-. 
Beli (“my lord’), cf Tab-be-li, OBa. Be-li-abi, 
-dan, -ennam, -ibniani, -iddinam, -1Ymeani 
etc, see RPN. 
Bel-iläni (“the lord of the gods"), see under Bel- 
iläni-, and Tappa-. 
No. I. 
dBélit (“the mistress") written (OBe-li-tum in 
OBa. Warad-, cf. T-D LC 54, 21; written 
(@NIN. LIL, cf. the fem. names under PeZ- 
and the masc, names under Arad-, Isdi-, 
Qurdi-, Sil, Tab-Sär-, written NIN in 
Ur-Belit-muballitat-mitati, written NÍN 
(BL 7337) cf. the masc. and fem. names 
under Belt; written NN in Arad-Belit; 
written ^GASAN (BL 6990) in Belit-taddin 
and Zagzsa-Belit. 
Bel-mätäti, in Lidan-. 
dBél-sarbe (a by-name of Nergal; cf. (^Sa]r-óu-u 
|bel sar-bu "UGUR, K. 2801, II 16; ^Sar- 
bu-u || Bel-sar-be, K.29, R.2& b c— CT 25:36), 
cf. 2Bel-sar-be(?)-Sarrul?). 
Bi'il,-see Ba'al. 
Bisti (the Eg. goddess B3ét(.t), cf. RANKE, 
Material, p. 47), in Pu-tu-bis-ti, cf. Pa-at-u- 
as-tum TNB, p. 170b. 
Bit-mastari (“the writing-house"), in Bit-mas-fa- 
ri-ib-na. 
Bugas (a Cassite deity; SCHEFTELOWITZ, KZ, 38, 
p. 262, compares bhaga-s “god"), in Na-zi- 
bu-ga=as; also in Gu-za-ar-zar-, Ku-nin-di- 
and Si-gi-bu-ga-as, cf. BE XIV, XV. 
Bulu (cf. Pa. 512, Ph. 53, -bol, BoXoc, see BAETH- 
GEN, BSR, p.87), cf. Pu-/u-za&ru, and Bu- 
li-ma-nu BE XIV 73, 51, (cf. Ba-li-ma-a-ni), 
Bu-li-zu-ri BE XIV 120, 3, N/#Bu-li AO 
5508, I 7 (GTD). 
dBunene (thee waggon-ladder of the sun-god, 
cf. TNB, p. 241f.), cf. the Ba. names dBu- 
ne-ne-bel-usur, written HAR in Bunene- 
ibni. 
dBuriaë, Ubria$ (a Cassite deity, identified with 
Adad (2744 £a3-Xá-4) K. 2100, In (= CT 25: 
16), Cassite vocabulary e; renders del ma- 
tati, VR 44; written &ur-ia-a-dY, bu-ra-ri- 
ia-å$, bur-ia-as, bur-as, bur-e-a-a$ etc. and 
ub-ri-ia-aÿ), cf. the masc. names under 
Burna-, Kada*man-, Nazi-, Numgirabi- and 
Ulam-; other names composed with Burias 
are Bu-na-, Gab-, Ip-pa-, Kilamdi-, Kilandi-, 
Ku-nu-du-, Kunundi-, Ma-nu(?)-di, Me-li-, 
Na- (P 100, R.o), Sim-di-, and U-zi-, see CPN, 
PP: 36, 167.) 
