Assyrian Personal Names, 257 
Ki-din- (BE XV), Mu-tir(?)- (CPN p.96), &z- 
ii- (BE XV), Si-ip- (RPN; cf. Sip- AO 4682, 2), 
Ur- (BA. VI, 3, p. 72). 
Kakka (cf. *Xa-ak-ka, HOMMEL, Grundr, p. 52, 
n.4; ZdinOKa-ak-ka T-D LC 237,9), pos- 
sibly in Xak-ka-taris. 
Kama (perhaps a god of Tabal, cf. JADD III, 
p.418), in Ka-ma-bal: na)-ni. Cf. OBa. Ka- 
ma-ilu BA VI, 3, p. 79,1. 
Kammusu (the Moabite god t25, xac), in Aam- 
mu-su-nadbi. Cf. Ka|-ma?|as-haita. 
Kar(a) (Cass), in Kara-harlin-das. 
dKassu (Cass), cf. the Ba. masc. names under 
G)Ka3-Xu|34-u|t-, and Ass. Kàs-su-n® id. 
dKU (perhaps = Marduk), in 2 KU-la-sam-ma and 
Musezib(KAR)-"KU (Add.). 
Kubu, in (Capp.) Girmil-ku-bu-um|ku-bilbt-im, (Ass.) 
Arad-*Ku-be, Silli-ku-bi (Add.); also in OBa. 
and Cass. names: /Amat-, Idin-, Nür-, 
Warad-ku-bi, /A-na-at-ku-bu, T-D LC; 
/ A-hat-* AZAG-bi BE XV, 200, III 3», Ardi- 
@Ku-bi BE XIV, 125, 7, -AZAG-bi 131, 9, 
/[z-za-NIN()-AZAG-0; BE XV, 186, 24, 
Ors-"AZAG-bi BE XV, 131,8, /Rab-bu- 
4AZAG-bu BE XV, 183,9, *AZAG-bu-a-ti 
BE XV, 91,7; in Ass. Arad-Ku-be (Add). 
IKUR (44 — 4 Ra-a-zu — GUD.DUB of*KA.DI, 
CT 25: 6, 13; = 4Z7-za-nu —maru of KA. 
DI, ibid. 1. 13; *Zz-za-uu = NIN.IB ina SU, 
IESU cc di CE 255085: DY CHAY, EN, 
without reason identified with "KUR. GAL- 
Amurru;, occurs chiefly in names of the 
Cassite period, therefore probably a Cassite 
(or an Elamite, cf. HUSING, Memnon, IV p.25) 
deity; cf. the Elamite deity “Aur-ri Abp. 
K. 2674, 4), cf. the masc. and fem. names 
under Azr(i)-, and under Amurru- CPN 
p. 54f, Dan-, Ibni-, Izkur-, Qisat-2KUR 
BE XIV, XV, NBa. ^KUR-3ezió Nabd. 738,10. 
1113,28, and Ku-ri-gu-gu SAK p. 184,7a, . 
dKu-si, in za-Za/-4 *Ku-si, JADD 414, 21, R. 6. 
Laban (III R 66, IL e; cf. Mig (= Mithra) Aa- 
Bavac, a Lyd. deity; Bi. 332), in Capp. Gimil- 
 l&-ba-an; cf. Amel-"La(?)-ba(?)-na CLAY II 2, 
116, 7; Lá-ba-na-da and La-ba-a-ni etc. 
Lämassü (the tutelary-god; written 4/7£. UL, 
No. I. 
la(a)-maÿ-ile, la-ma-Se-e), cf. the masc. 
names under Adi-, Ahi-, Iddin-, Kr, La- 
massi-, Sa-, Ubur- 
Limu (a “ram god"(?), cf HOMMEL, Grundr, 
p. 50, n. I, RANKE, BE VI, pt. 1, p.45, n. 1), 
in Ab-di-li-melmu, In-di-lm-ma, Mannu-li- 
Unle-me; cf. la-ri-im-h-im CEN p. 82, OBa. 
Jgid-, I-Sar-h-im T-D LC, Zimri-li-im 
KRAUSZ, Gótternamen, p. 33, n. 3, WZak- 
ku-I-sar-ü-im" Dilbat p. 27. 
dLugal-banda (Sum.), see under Ur-, 
Mhesu (an Egyptiandeity, RANKE, Mater. pp. 34, 51) 
in Pu-tu-um-hi-e-$e. 
Mabuk (an Elamite deity), in Kudur-ma-bu-uk. 
*MA.HIR (the god of dreams, 2/4 a SunatiIV R 59, 
no.2, R.24, ZBPS pp. 101, 15; cf. 2ZAG.GAR. 
RA = usa Så-ut-ti CT 18: 48, sob, = bel 
(CEN.LIL) $a Sutti DT 46,1=BA V, p.655, 
—=dZA.GAR HABL 450, e, — ilu Sa Xunati 
KING, Magic, 1,25; worshipped by Ashur- 
nazirpal as his lord (%4/%za) for whom he 
founded a temple and an image in the 
city of Imgur-Bel, Anp. Bal, R. 1; as female 
= märat "Sama, CT 24:202 NI ES) obe 
@MA.HIR-ah-iddin, -igbi. 
dMa-la-ka, in Sar-. 
dMa-lik, in U-7z-; cf. OBa. ? Ma-lik-ga-mil Dilbat, 
Lipit-"Ma-lik BA VI, 3, p. 80. 
Mama, in (Capp.) Au-ra-ma-ma; cf. OBa. Warad- 
@Ma-mu BE VI, pt. 1, /-din-"Ma-ma/mi 
T-D LC, Qzszi-? Ma-ma, etc. 
Man Ar RA) SIONS cAMP NIS 
72072), written mar in Mar-bi di, -iakın, 
-larim, -samsi, -£a-te- ; written TUR (maru) 
in Mar-säari. Cf. under Ap/u and Sur. 
Mar-Bel (TUR-+EN), in Mar-Bel-atkal. 
dMär-biti (written ^4. E and ? TUR. £, cf. III R 66, 
R.ub, HABL 219,1, JADD 9390, III 15, TNB 
p. 226; a Babylonian god, related to Nabu, 
worshipped in Borsippa where Nebuchad- 
nezar II. built him a temple, not fare from 
the gate of Adad, cf. IR 55, IV 4», Dar. 
367, 1—4, 379, 10, Camb. 147; also worshipped 
in 2 Ma-li-ki, cf. Synchron. IV s and in 
Dürilu, cf. Sarg. St. IV 27; called wuÿabbir 
kakku näkiri, Neb. IR 55, IV 49, gardu 
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