Assyrian Personal Names. 
ri-a, as var. of 24B, Anis: ITR 3, 13; as 
var. of 4Æn-lil. Tigl I: Ann. VII sı; Abp: 
Ann. IV 111), cf. the masc. names Enlil-kap- 
kapu, -kudur-usur, -nirari,-Sar-usur, -Sum- 
usur; written 4KUR.GAL, cf. Enlil-zakar- 
Sume; written 4S7, cf. Enli-ibni; written 
4L (BL 10037), cf. Enlil-mannu-malak, 
Nazi- and Mannu-kima-Enlil. 
Enwastu, see JVZIV./P. 
dErua, in @E-ru-a-usur [Add]. 
Esagila (temple of Marduk at Babylon), only in 
Ba. names, cf. under Esaggil- and Ina-. 
dEsi, see ES(u). 
E.SÄR(.RA) (identical with Z.AUR, thus origi- 
nally probably a temple of Enlil, after- 
wards temple of Ashur in the city of 
Asshur, cf. KR. 5413a), in Tab-sil-ESara; 
see also Åpil-Esarra. 
E-Se-ri-ga (temple at Dür-Sarrukin, BL 7448), in 
Na 'id-Eseriga. 
Esu (the Egyptian goddess Isis = DK, ON), in 
Har-siza-e-3u and / Nihti(-e)-Sa-ra-u; written 
(2) E-si(-'), in (Neo-) Babylonian texts, cf. 
Na-'i-* E-si(si-e-a), Pa-a(D-ni-A E-si? and 
Pa-da-ni-WE-si- BE V, Aédi-* E-si- VS VI, 
227,2, /Hannata-Esi, / A| Am-mat-! E-si- 
RANKE, Material, pp. 4I, 43 and n. 3. 
E-UL-MAS (temple of Ishtar at Agade, Code of 
Hammurapi, IV 49), in Ba. names, cf. under 
Eulmas-, and Ina-Eubnas-. 
Gaddu (WSem. 73 “god of fortune”, cf. BAETH- 
GEN, BSR, p. 76f, ZIMMERN, KA, p. 479), 
in Ga-di-ilu (Bi. 28772); Ba-i-ga-ad-du 
BE X; see also List II, 3. 
"GAL (chief god of Dürilu (Der) cf. KB VI, 
62, »off.; RADAU, BE XVII, pt. I, p.19 n.3; 
probably identical with <XA.DI, husband 
OUR VITIA e cfe GA ENTIS LIP, 
BE XVII, pt. 1, p. 89,4; GAL [x] Sarrat 
Därili, Esarh. BA III, p. 238, +; 2GAL u 
dDi-ri-tum, INR 52, Ulss; Surpu II 161), cf. 
the masc. names under Zza-, Arad-, Eriba-, 
Qurdi-? Aa; cf. also? GAL-zpus CBR I, 26, c, 
Pan-* GAL-lumur BE XVII, pt. I, I. 
Gal-du (probably a Cass. deity), in Sy-Zur-gal-du; 
No. 1. 
255 
cf. Has-mar- and Hu-us-Si-gal-du CPN. 
Gal-du-ra-nu is to be read X7-du-ra-nu. 
dGam-lat (“the merciful one", a by-name of a 
goddess, see K.1356, R. 13, MEISSNER-ROST, 
Bauinschr. p.108, JASTROW, Religion,I p.248), 
in /dGam-lat-Sar-usur 82-3-23, 135, R. ob. 
1GIS. SIR, see ZSamas. 
*GU.LA (“the great one"; Sumerian goddess of 
healing, consort of N/N.IB, IR 43, IV 15), 
cf, the masc. and fem. names under *G#/a-, 
Amel-, / Amti-, Arad-, Gimil-, Igısa-, Kidin-, 
Rimüt-, Tagisam-, Uballitsu-. Identified 
with «Da-mu, ME.ME, Ha-li and “NIN. 
DIN.BAD.GA (Bau), cf. Amel-Gula, and 
with <GU.ZI. DA, see / Amti-Gula. 
dGU.ZI.DA, see “Gala. 
(Haldi (a chief god of Urartu or Khaldia, cf. 
dHal-di-a Sarg. Khors. 16, “Hal-di-ni HAV, 
p. 261, <Hal-di-Se JRAS 1912, p. 112, Lu 
(with Teisbas and Ardini3), ZDMG 56, p.111), 
cf. the masc. names under @Hal-di-, Irbi- 
and Su-ra-. Cf. also 4 Qar-ti-kal-di, JADD 
899, II 17. 
(Hali (a Cass. deity, identified with Gula), in 
Me-li-, Sam Ü )-es-, Ü-lam-ha-la|lis / Marat- 
7 Ha-li BE VI, pt. 1; Ha-li-e-abu, Ha-a-l-ılı, 
Ha-lu-4-milki TNB. Cf. also ?"Ha-/i-e-hasta 
and fe Ha-li-hadri. 
Hansa (the Eg. god Hnsw, Khunsu, cf. RANKE, 
Material, p. 36, 58), in Ü-si-ha-an-ia. 
Hànu (cf. <Ha-ni CT 24: 9,30; Senn: KK. 1356, 
R. 12. 1635, 11, 16, 19: ilu Så ^dupiarruti, 
Surpu II 175), possibly in Ha-an-ahasi, Pir- 
ha-a-nu. Cf also Ur-*Ha-ni, Babyl. IV, 
p. 256. 
dHAR, see “Dunene. 
Har(a), see Zzru. 
Har-be (a Cass. god, identified with Enlil, VR 44, 
IV 1; cf. har-di in Har-bi-Stpak), chutbe 
masc. names under Kadaisan-, Mil, and 
Ulam-. For other names composed with 
Harbe, see CPN p. 37. 
Ha(-at)-tu, in Hit. Ha(-ad)-tu-Sar|Sil, is perhaps 
not a name of a god. HOMMEL, Grundr, 
p. 44£, compares "Artız, "Acus, Atte ere. 
Höpa, Hipa (a Hit.-Mit. goddess, cf. MDOG 35, 
en a pa prm LS osa 
cafus uM mae 
