p. 52, n. I, compares Irano.-Ind. TSandra), 
ef. the masc. names Sa-an-da-pi-i, Sa-an- 
da-sar-me, Sa-an-du(-u)-ar-ri. Cf. also 
Sa-an-dam-me BE XN, and Alaksandau. 
Sapa (perhaps a Hit. deity, cf. SavcE, PSBA 29 
(1907), p. 91 ff), in Sa-pa-lu-ul-me = Sub- 
biluliuma. 
Se, see Si. 
Si (written (Si, Si-e and, composed with the - 
article, A/-si-, cf. HILPRECHT, BE X, p. XIII; 
a WSem. form of Sin with dropped final x), 
cf. the masc. names under Si-', Si-e-, Al- 
: si-- and Man-ki-, Süzm-. 
dSibitti (written ^V//-B/ = sibittisunu, "those 
seven", a group of protecting deities and a 
special god, cf. JASTROW, Religion, Ip. 173f.), 
cf. the masc. names under 74.S727£/z-, Arad-, 
and /sdi-. 
Si-har (a WSem. deity), only in Åbdi-si-har. 
dSin (the moon-god, chiefly worshipped in the 
temple E.GIS.SIR.GAL at Ur, cf. Neb. 
I R65, u; VR 34, II s etc, and in £.ZUL. 
HUL at Harran, cf. Nabd. VR 64, I 46; 
St. X 13 etc, JADD 214, R.ı; 389, R.s; 429, 
R. 1: Six a8ib ^! Harran; also worshipped 
in Calah, of Anp. Ann. III sj, and in Khor- 
sabad, cf. Senn. MEISSNER-ROST, Bit Hilani, 
p.10; JADD 336, R. s: Sin asib 2 Dür- 
Sarrukin, written WXXX and «EN. ZU, 
once 4Sz-egz, and possibly Si» and Su-in 
(Amet-, E-na-, Gimil-zu-in [Add.]), cf. the 
masc. names under Sin-, Abil-, Amer, 
Arad-, Bür-, Eriba-, Gimit, Ibi-, Idi, 
Kidin-, Naram-, Nür-, Rim-, Si-, Tarım-, 
and Z746-3iar-. 
(#)Su”--la (cf. the Arabic name of a demon vers 
ss or älew, HOMMEL, PSBA XIX (1897), 
p. 88f.), only in the fem. name /Amat-. 
Sumu (WSem., = sumu-hu “his name", cf. 
HOMMEL, AU, p. 83), in OBa. Su-mu-abi, 
-la-ilu. 
Sabu („the warrior"), in Sa-du-damig. 
WSalmu (“the image") (of the god); identical 
with the Ar. divinity &5x, cf. ZIMMERN, KA, 
p. 475f.; written Sa/mu, NU and Salam 
KNUT TALLQVIST, 
(BL 6389. 7300), cf. the masc. names under 
Salmu-. 
Sapunu (cf. Ph. n. div. jpx, BAETHGEN, BSR, 
p. 22), in Gir-sa-pu-nu. 
dSar-pa-ni-tum (the consort of Marduk), only in 
OBa. St-hir-,; ch. J?Sar-pa-ni-tum-um-mi 
RPN, /7ak-la-ku-a-na-sar-pa-ni-tum 
BE XV, 163, 31. 
Sidqi (WSem., cf. Ph. n. div. pz, Zvdvr), cf. the 
masc. names Si-id-qi-ili, Bi-, Rabi-, Zu-bi- 
si|zi-id-qi|&i-i). 
“Siru (the serpent deity, — ?Sa-ha-an CT 24: 
Gu — 7 $e-ra-ah IR 59, 21; called zazs 
Eÿarra, VR 52, vf; Zu Sapa mar biti Sa 
“Der "the bright god, the son of the 
temple of Der", Neb. I: KING, BBS, p. 36, 
II 49, pl. LXXXVIII; closely connected with 
"KA. DI, cf. Surpu VIII s; mentioned to- 
gether with “the great gods", Mna.: IR 70, 
I 2, also by Esarhaddon among the gods 
of Durilu as éz//óeZit balati, cf. K. 2801, 
Re 2; E 2217 FR, 2660, Röst = BAS 
p. 238), cf. the masc. names under “Sir; 
cf. also OBa. *Sir-idinnam, -Semi, Ibni-? Sir 
(RPN), Ur-4Sir (BA VI, 3, p.74; AO 5498, 
I 18), Qi$at-"Sir (BEXV), Palag-"Sir (Dilbat). 
‘SUR (= AMAR; reading not clear; a WSem. 
deity, perhaps = Mar, cf. MSI 6821; cf. 
under Mari and Aplu), cf. the masc. names 
under «SUR- and Ad-di-SUR; cf. also TNB, 
p. 279. 
$a, or Sa (cf. “Se, ZIMMERN, BBR, p.60; ac- 
cording to HILPRECHT, RPN, p. I9, n. 3, 
an abbreviation of Samas, as Nt — NU, 
LIDZBARSKI, Handb., p. 371) possibly in 
Sá-ra-ma, Pir-Xá, In-bu-3a, Uban-3a-, and 
Sá-a-nasir. 
ıSada (? — 2 KUR-a), cf. the fem. name /Amat- 
4 Sada. 
Sahamil (possibly a deity), in Sahamil-rama. 
«Sala (consort of Adad), cf. the masc. names 
under Sa-/a- and Oıbit-. 
Salmu, or Salmu (probably a foreign deity), in 
Sal-mu-etir. 
iSamas (the sun-god; worshipped chiefly at 
Sippar and Larsa; written “UD and 4 Sa- 
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