Assyrian Personal Names, 
Hesu (cf. "Zi-e-sa HABL 414, 4), in Hi-sa-a-a. 
Huba (cf. ”Hu-ba VS 9:9, 1), in Au-ba-a-a. 
Hubäba, in *Au-ba-ba-a-a. 
Huru (Eg. hr “Syrian”), in Pa/Pi-hu-ru. 
Husur (cf. ”Hasur), in Au-su-ra-a-a. 
la (cf. "2/2 JADD II, p. 22), in ?/a-a-a. 
lamanu, cf. under /amant, lamannx. 
Isäna (cf. 4/-sa-za, mod. Zell san, Isan Koi, 
BA II, p. 49), in Z-sa-na-a-a. 
IsIn, in Z-szz-za-a-a; cf. E-sin-na-a-a. 
ISin (= /sin), in Amel-"I-$i-in-. 
Isnunak, in 2727-^ IS-nu-nak. 
Itu'a, in 7? /-4-a-'-a-a. 
Kalhu, in ^^Ka// Ka7-ha-a-a, / " Kat-hi-i-tu. 
Kassü, cf. Kas-su-a-a, Kas-Sa-a-a, Kas-Sh-u, Ri i- 
kas-Simi. 
Kumu, in Ku-ma-a-a. 
Kundi, cf. Bel-ku-un-di-ila-a-a, Kun-da-a-a. 
Kurbän, in Aur-ba-an-a-a, Datän-®")Kur-ba-an. 
Kusu, in Az-sa-a-a, Ku-sa-ta-a. 
Kutu, in Au-ta-a-a. 
Lahiru, in Za-hi-ra-a-a. 
Larak, in ^ La-rak-ser-ibni. 
Misir, in Mi-sir-a-a. 
Musur, in Mu-sur-a-a, Mu-sur-i. C£. Mu-zu(su?)-ra 
(kat)-a-a. 
263 
Naziba, in Arnel-“ Na-zi-ba. 
Ninua (COM-nu-a, ONINA®)), in Minuata, 
nua uu, Mannu-kr-. 
Nippuru, in Enlil-ni-ip-pu-ru-ana-asrisu-ter. 
J Ni- 
Qanü, in Amel-"Qa-nu-t. 
Qumäna, in Ou-ma-na-a-a. 
Rasapa, in Ra-sa-pa-a-a. 
Sippar, in ?.Sz5(a)ranu. 
Suhu, in Su-ha-a-a, 
Suku, in Sukkäia, I Suk-ki-i-tit, Su-qa-a-a. 
Sulu (cf. 2Su-/uli Senn. Bav. HIR 14,9; King 
VIII 54), in Su-la-a-a, Su-li-iå. 
Sumu (cf. "«^Su-;;u ITR 8,40), in Su-ma-a-alia. 
Suru (cf. 2Su(-2)-ru Anp. Ann. I», etc), in ?.Sz- 
"a-a-4«. 
Sallu, in (re) Salläia. 
Sidunu, in Si-du-nu-a-a. 
Tabalu, in 722a/aza. 
Tuplias (43.NUN. A^), in Kidin- Tuplias. 
Urartu, in Urartaia. 
Uru, in ? Ü-ra-a-a. 
Uruk( JN U^?, in Dan-Uruk. 
US-tim, in Amel-issakke-Sa-us-tm; 
mat 4-1; VR 56,21. 
cf. Sakin 
3. Other Elements (Nominal and Verbal-Forms, etc.). 
a 1. Hypocoristic ending of Semitic and foreign 
personal names (cf. TNB, p. XXXI), e. g. 
Apla, Appa, Agara, Arda, Iddinä, Igi$à; 
Aydara, Barza, Dalta, etc. — 2. Aramaic 
ending, of stat. emphat, e. g. Arnaba, Ga- 
brå, Garda, Gia, Harıma, Hunzsa, Qarha, 
Zabda, etc, and of f, sg. stat. absol, cf. 
J/ Badia, / Gabza, / Hanzna, / Harra, / Ha- 
zala, / Nagi a. 
*e (Iran. = wi), in E-parna, -parnua (cf. Wi- 
farna). 
e ending, see under za. 
No. 1. 
5N,N, alu (URU) settlement, city, in Si-bit-ali 
JADD 750, 5, Naóu-ana-, -dür-ali-Su. 
as, abu, abbu father (Ass. and WSem.). Written 
AD, a-bu, a-bi, a-bi-im, a-ba, ab-bu. Cf. 
names beginning with A-a-, Ab-bu|ba-, Abi- 
Abu-, Adad-, Ah-, Asur-, Ha-h-e-, la-, Idin-, 
J-la-i-, Iliia-, Kr, Mannu-ka-, Mannu-kr., 
Sumu-;,a-bi/AD-ia: Adiza-, Ilu-, Kzn-, 4 Ummi-; 
abüa (AD-u-a): Bel-, Dari-, Kin-, and Sa- 
ma-; abunu: Å-bu-nu and Bef-mukmn-AD- 
nu; abi-sa: / Akat-; see also under ^12, 5% 
and m5t. 
