72 
Assyrian Personal Names, 259 
Samas, cf. SAK pp. 206, b; 208, no. 4; 
Surpu II 11; JADD 215, R. 2; 389, R.7; 
IIIR 66, 25, zb; Sarg. Cyl. 6; äsibat 2! Ni- 
nua, JADD 236, B. E. 1), cf. the masc. and 
fem. names under Nikkal-; cf. also OBa. 
/Amat-, Bür-, / Ummi- (RPN); /dig-"NIN. 
GAL, (T-D LC). 
SNIN.IB (= Api-Eiarra q. v5 mar *Enlil. sıru 
"the lofty son of Enlil”, Mna. IR 70, IV 2; 
gardu ilani, ASris. III R. 3, no. 6; zt; Ekur 
bukur "NUDIMMUD, Anp. Ann. I s, cf. 
Shams.V, Ann.I1—:5; worshipped at Nippur 
in the temple Z.SU.ME.DU, Rm. 117, 
R. 1—4, 3 = HROZNY, MVG VIII (1903), 
p. 176; III R 67, sab; at Babylon in E. PA. 
TU.TI.LA, Nabp. Langdon, p. 68, »; at 
Calah, Anp. Ann. I .; Shams. V, Ann. I 23; 
J ADD 208, B. E. 2; 350, R.2; 503, R. 1; 640,6; 
641, 1, s etc.; the Semitic reading seems 
later to have been nt», cf. CLAY, BE X, 
p.8; RADAU, BE XVII, pt. 1, p. IX; written 
7 NIN.IB, OMAS and once US (in MIN. 
IB-eres; cf. IIR. 57, oc), cf. the masc. names 
under NIN.IB-, Arad-, Daian-, Etir-, 
Jddin-, Kidin-, Mannu-&z-, MuSallim-, MuSe- 
zib-, Oibit-, Sil-, Sadu-, Tukulti-. For other 
names composed with V/N./B, see RPN, 
VIDES DNIBASBESEXSEXS VPE ViSetc: 
iNusku (fire-god and solar deity, associated with 
Nabu, Girru and Dumuzi; called “the great 
son of Ekur” mar E.KUR $urbü, CRAIG, 
RT, p. 35,7; “the lofty messenger” sukkallu 
szru of Enlil, IV R 1, III es, HROZNY, Ninrag, 
p. IO, af.; the offspring zöittu of Anim, 
Maqlü I, 122; £z akil femi musäpa [belati], 
CT 25: 49, 4, where his consort 4SA. DÁR. 
NUN.NA also is named; nasi hatti elliti 
multälu, Shalm. III, Ob. 11; sukkallu na du 
musapn belati, Abp. Ann. IX se; written 
7 PA 4- KU(and <SES.KAK, in NBa. names), 
cf. the masc. names under Nusku-, I$di-, 
Mannu-kt-, Mutakkil-, Upahhir-. See also 
«Nashu, Nasuh and Nushu. 
“Nushu (= Nusku, Nashu), in Nu-uS-hu-sa-an-ni. 
dPa-i-ti (Eg. deity), in Pu-tu-Pa-i-ti, -pi-ia-ti. 
“Papsukkal (the divine messenger; asıb Bzta£- 
NOS ET: 
ki-il at Kish, K. 2096, KR. 10 = CRAIG, RT, 
p. 58), cf. the masc. names under Papsuk- 
kal-, Amel-, lddina-, Lamassi- and Nür-. 
dParisu (the divine decider — ^L UGAL. G/R.RA 
@Nergal..., CT 25: 37,92) cf under /$di- 
dPa-ri-si. 
dQadmu, or Oudmu (“KUD, = sukkal *KA.DI, 
CT 235: 6,11;— "Qu-ud-mu, Qa-ad-mu, CT 12: 
28,29), in Oadmu-dannu. Cf. TNB p. 288 
under ^ 7AR. 
Qa-u$ (an Edomite god; in NBa. names written 
*Qu-su, "Qu-á-su, Ku-us, cf. TNB p. 272, 
ZIMMERN, KA, p. 472), cf. the masc. names 
under Qa-ui-. 
(Raman | (the Ar. storm-god 3Y2? Rimmon; 
written (ÜRa-;zan, *Ra-ma-na, Ra-ma-a- 
nu), cf. the masc. names under Raman-, 
PBür-, Musezió-, and Summa-. 
Ria (the Eg. god Re, cf. RANKE, Mater., p. 54f.), 
cf. the masc. names under A-a-, Ma-na-ah- 
bil-ir)-ia, Mi-in-mu-a-ri-a, Mi-in-pa-hi-ri- 
ta-ri-a, Naphururia, Nibmuaria, Pa-ri-a- 
ma-fu-i, Sá-te-ip-na-ri-à and Wa-di-ma- 
a-ri-a. 
1SAG, in the Ba. name /7SAG-mudammig-sarbe. 
dSa-gal-e (cf. Ar. n. div. 85120; ”Sag-gal = ka- 
at-te el-lum, CT 25: 22, II 40), cf. under Bär-; 
cf. also Tab-sa-gal. 
(WSah (Cassite deity, identified with Shamash, 
DELITZSCH, Kossäer, p. 25; VR 44, I s), 
cf the masc. names under Zz£ur-, Meli-, 
Muk-kut-is-, Nimgirabi-, Rimüt- (P 105, 9), 
Tunamis-. For other names composed 
with Sa/, see CPN, p. 39. 
*Sa-am-nu-hu, cf. the masc. names under Sam- 
nuhu-. 
(ÜSamsu (written Sa-am-si, Sam-si; WSem., = 
Sama), cf. the masc. and fem. names under 
Samsiln), Abdi-, Ahi- and Mar-. 
Samünu (the Phoenician god ya?N Eshmun), cf. 
the masc. names under Sa-mu-nalnu-. 
Sanda (probably a Cilician god identical with 
Sandon or Sanda, whom the Greeks iden- 
tified with Hercules; HOMMEL, Grundr., 
ino * 
223 
PE EE en = 
FP — = - 
