b 
Assyrian Personal Names. 26I 
mas, also MAN, *GIS.NA, @GIS. NU, 
@GIS.SIR and 4*GIS.SIR.GAL in the 
name of Shamash-shumukin, the king), cf. 
the masc. names under Samas-, Amel-, 
A-mur-, Arad-, Baltu-, Bel-biti-, Bir-, ISdi-, 
Itti-, Kin-pr-, Musezib-, Nür-, Pir-, Riman- 
ni-, Silim-, Sepa-, Sü-ma-at-, and Upag-. 
sSarrat (“the queen”; Semitic name of NIN.GAL- 
Nikkal, cf. KA, p. 363), cf. the masc. name 
dSar-rat-sam-sli-i. 
Sarru (the king), see List II, 3. 
Sä-ru-na, cf. Abdi-Så-ru-na. 
Sër(u) (god of the morning, cf. Pu. u. div. mV; 
his temple at Malaha in Damascus, cf. 
MDOG 29, p. 45; written Se-ir, Se-ru and 
@BU($e-rum = Sin?), cf. the masc. names 
under Ser-. See also 7er. 
#Serüa (a name of Ishtar; cf. MUSS.-ARNOLT, 
Handwórterb. p. 1111; QSe-ru-ulit-a and 
@EDIN(-u-a), cf the fem. names under 
/Serüa- and / Muballitat. 
dSibarra (Cass. deity — 457-;-/2a-/i-e), cf. the masc. 
names Me-li-4Si-bar-ra and Um-man-Si- 
bar. 
9$j-i-ma-li-ia (Cass. deity=7Su-ma-li-ia, “the lady 
of the shining mountains”, VR 56, 46, con- 
sort of Suqamuna; identified with Sibarra, 
VR 44,35; written 47-z2a-/i-ia Synchron.IVs), 
cf. the masc. name ÅAmel-. 
«Sipak (a Cassite god, identified with Marduk, 
VR 44, 1»; probably identical with the 
Elamite god Sa-pa-ak, Abp. Ann. VI ss, 
cf. HÜSING, OLZ, 8, col. 390; written ()S5- 
pak, Si-i-pak and Si-pa-ak), cf. the masc. 
names under Zarór, Meli-, Nazi-, Nibi-, 
Simbar- and Uzió-. 
Sugab (a Cassite god, identified with Nergal, cf. 
Cass. Vocabulary 12; written S#-gab and 
Sä-ga-ab), cf. the masc. names under 
Kaÿakti-, Sindi-, and Sü-hu-li-. 
#$ ulmän (u), or Sulmän (WSem. deity, cf. ZIMMERN, 
KA, p. 474), cf. the masc. names under 
Sulmän-, and /$ah-. 
Sum-ili (“the name of the god”), in Sum-ili-a- 
Sip-u-uS. 
*Sugamuna (4S4-qa-mu-nu, VR 33, T4; a Cassite 
god of war, identified with Nergal-Nusku, 
No. 1. 
cf. Cass. Vocab. 13; written ()S%-ga-mu-na), 
cf. the masc. names under Asmel- and Me. 
For other names composed with S, see 
CPN, p. 40. 
Surias (Sur-ia-d$, Sá-ri-ia-a£, Su-ri-ia-á3; a Cas- 
site god, identified with Shamash, cf. Cass. 
Vocab. 5; the name may be Aryan, cf. 
Skr. Surya “sun”; HOMMEL, Grundr,, p. 30, 
n. I), only in Sagarakti-. 
«Sü-ri-ha (probablyidentical with ".57-7z-/; named 
in the treaty between Shubbiluliuma and 
Mattiwaza, OLZ 13, col. 296), in «Sx-ri-ha- 
ila-a-a; cf. Sk-ri-ha-ilu, PSBA, 1897, pl. Is; 
BE XIV, 102, 7. 
Tah, see Ipiih. 
Tammes (7"/-£a-mei, ()ILtam-mes, I-te-mes, 
WeSem. taU, with article wAW5N, cf. TNB, 
p.288), cf. the masc. names under Zam- 
MES-. 
($)Ta-qu-me/ma, cf. under Sulmu-. 
Tarhu (a Hittite god, identical with Zarku q. v. 
cf. HOMMFL, Grundr, p. 44; WEBER, An- 
merkungen, p. 1075, n. I), cf. the masc. 
names under Zar-hu-, Ta-ar-hu-. 
Tar-ku (identical with Zarku; cf. rapxv, «poxo, 
zpoyo etc. in names of Asia Minor, SUND- 
WA D 21316 ET c PT IO TRE GTWE2 EE 
16,13; Cass. Turgu), in? Tar-ku-sar-ba(-am). 
Cf. Zar-ga-aÿ-na-al-li, Tar-qu-u-tim-me. 
Tasmetum (consort of Nabu), see fem. and masc. 
names under (2 Tas-me-tuml|tu-, Arad-, Sil-. 
Cf. OBa. /? Tas-me-tum-i-ni-ib-i-la-tim 
TEDIBE: 
Ter (identical with Z//-te-ri and “lltehri, pro- 
bably also with Ser, cf. HILPRECHT, BE X, 
p. XIIIf.), cf. äl$e-2 Te-ir JADB 12, II o, /a- 
bi-ti-ri(?), Te-ri-hi-li-ia BE X,? I-te-ri-ha-na- 
na Cyr. 177, 2 "I-te-ih-ri-nuri BE X, 34, 
dIl-te-ki-ri-abi, BE X, 99, 16, *llte-ih-ri-na- 
ak-ki-, * I-te-i|-ri]-a-a-a, *I-te-ri-ia-a-ha- 
bi UMBS, II 1. 
Tesup (Hit.-Mit. god, identified with Adad, cf. 
7 Te-es-su-up = "IM Su-ki CT 25: 16, 15; 
written (@ 7z(-eX)-Yup, Te-e-es-Sü-pa, Te-Si- 
up, Te-Sü-pu, Ti-Su-pa and ?/M(a$) cf. 
Jeziba3 of Van), cf. the masc. names 
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