Assyrian Personal Names. 311 
Tu-hi-elia CPN. Cf. 
CHANTRE 46, s. 
*tehib, see taha. 
tahu offspring, in ? Nabä-tål-ln-$e-me. 
*tahma (OPe. tayma strong), in Sitir|Sitran- 
talma. 
*/ Te-i-e (Eg., or Mit, cf. ta). 
"taka (Hit, cf teke*, SUNDWALL, p.200; see 
also taha), in ? Za-£u, Takuwa, ? Ta-a-ka- 
Jar ( cf. Za-ku-ilu WS 8: 14, 28); Za(-a)- 
&gügu; Ta-gu-u-a BE XV, 198, 26, Za-gu- 
uk-li XN, 200, IV, Ta-gu(-us)-si CBS 3474; 
Ta-ga-[-i; Ta-gi-na BE XV (cf. Car. n. |. 
Teganon, Takina, Tagena); ^ 7a-ga-la-gi 
HABL 408, 16. 
*tuka (Hit, cf. tuke, in names of Asia Minor, 
SUNDWALL, p. 218), in Zuk-ki-Tesup, -Sar 
UMBS II2, 84, 15, 19; ? Zu££u-Zu, Tuku-Uu. 
UMBS II 1 (cf. Cil. Tovxo-Aeic); / Wa-du- 
u-uk-ki (uwa-tuke?); cf. Tu-ki..., / Tu-qu. 
"4! Katba-tukka. See also tuha. 
san (1) Adad-ta-ka-a. 
S5n takalu trust. Perm. takläk, in Taklak-, 
Adad-, Aÿur-, Bel-Harran)-, Iu(ma)-,IStar-, 
ANaba-, Ninib-, Sin-, Samas-, Ana-Bel|Nabä- 
taklak. — Ipt. in Adad-, Dagan-takaKa). — 
Pte.täkil,seeunder 77224. Takilati(hypocor.). 
II I strengthen. Ptc. mutakkil, see under 
Mutakkil-, and Ara-, Aplu-, Naba-, Asur- 
mutakkil-Sarru. 
IV ı trust. Ipt. natkil, 
Nabÿ-, Samaÿ-. 
tukultu strength; ideogr. (XV, SI + UM; 
see under Tukulti-, Naóu-; IStar-tuk-lat, 
Naba-, Nergal-tuklätaa; Naba-tuklatsu. 
tukte, in Naba-tuk-te-e-ertba, -tirra. 
"tala (Hit; cf. tele, in names of Asia Minor, 
SUNDWALL, p. 200) cf. /7a-/-a (Lyc. m. 
Tœoc), Ta-a-li-ki-na, Ta-la-ma-nu CBS 
3525,36; Ha-ba-ta-li; ? Te-la-an, Te-Iu-si-na; 
4Te-li-bi-ni Boghazk. Babyloniaca, IV p. 224; 
Ti-li£-a-me (t). 
"tila, tilla (Mit. lord(?); cf. ?tile, in names of 
Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 208), in /ri-r-, 
Sur Ei-, Tehi-b-, Timi-til-la, for other names 
composed with -///z, see CPN, p. 35; cf. 
also El. Hurba-ti-la, Kuk-tilla. 
No. 1. 
*Tu-n-hu-ub-bi-ia 
see under Asur-, 
* Tu-lu-ub-bi (Mit), cf. Dulbi-Senni, Dulbu, Dul- 
bibu, Dullubu CPN (c£, however, HOLMA, 
Quttulu, p. 44 f£); tlbba, SUNDWALL, p. 209. 
*men(?) J/Tu-4--a (cf. Bi. mor). 
"Tu-ul-ka (Cil, cf. perhaps Teükpoc, Tóxpiz). 
es talimu companion; ideogr. TAM. WMA; in 
Nabt-talim-usur; Ta-lim-mu CBR I, 67, 4. 
Szn-tul-lum-ma. 
"tama, temi, timi (Mit. cf. teme, tmme, in names 
of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, pp. 20I, 210), 
cf. ASSu-te-mi-pilia?), Ti-mi-tillas *! Ti-mu-ur 
(in Cilicia, Shalm. Ob. 128, cf. Isaur. n. 1. Tı- 
pupa); Zarqu-tim-me (Cil. Tapkov-ónpyoz). 
— El. Tam-ma-rıtu; Cass. Tam-ma-Saddar. 
— ran. Par-ta-a-ma, Pa-ar-ta-am-mu. 
Arta-ta-a-ma(s) (superlatives of fra and 
arta). 
*tumni (Mit), in n. l. Zum-ni-ip > Tum-ni-ip- 
ip-ri, cf. Car. n. l. Tvpvoc, SUNDWALL, 
p. 219. 
nn Za-am-ra-a-ux. 
*tana (Hit, cf. dan; tene: «ava, «eve, in names 
of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 202), in 7a- 
ui-il-la UMBS II 2, 11, 1»; * Ta-na-ku-un, 
capital of Tulka, in Cilicia; Ar-ma-ta-na-as, 
a Hit. country, OLZ 9, 6 (cf. Lyc. n. p. 
Eppa8evvac) "La-af-si-ta-ui-a Tigl. IV: 
Sm. II 40; ?Bi-S-ta-nu. — Iran: Ta-nu-us, 
?Pa-ru-ta-a-ni, Ma-nu-us-ta-nu BE IX; U-mi- 
it-ta-na- (JIN p. 513; BARTHOL, p. 1823); 
Ur-ma-az-ta-na- BE VIII 1; Sutatna. 
"tuna (cf. tuna, in names of Asia Minor, SUND- 
WALL, p. 219f.), cf. Tu-un- Tesup CBS 4570, 
Tu-ni-ilelia, Tu-un-nu Dilbat, T-D LC, 7z- 
un-na-a; Tu-na-ku;, Tu-na-mis)-Sak; " Tu-nu 
Ja ""'Hanuat Tigl IV: HIR 10, «ce (cf. 
Cataon. city Tuvva), 34?» Tur-un-ni (in Tabal) 
Shalm. Ob. [106]. KAHII, 30, R.», ^ 7z-z-óe 
in Nairi, Tigl. I: IV =. 
* Ta-an-da-a-a. *Te-en-di (cf. ravô, tevö, in 
names of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 205). 
*en(? (Ar) Zi-ni-ia, Sil-e)ti-nilmu. 
*tap (Eg. t3f), Tap-nahti. 
tappu companion; ideogr. TAB; in Tappa-bel- 
Jani, Il-tap-pa(), Marduk-tap-pi-e-edi-subSi, 
Samas-tab-ba-i. 
tapputu, in JVa?z-lap-putlpu-ut-illak. 
