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Goddess name
"Ninsikil"
Mesopotamian / Sumerian The goddess of Dilmun. The patron deity of the mythical Paradise land of Dilmun which seems to have been perceived as somewhere off the coast of the Persian Gulf but firmly beyond the frontiers of Sumer. It is Ninsikil who pleads with Enki to provide the earth with the boon of fresh water in the sacred rivers Tigris and Euphrates....
Goddess name
"Ninsubar"
Sumeria Messenger goddess not to be consused with the goddess Inana. Sumeria
Goddess name
"Ninsun"
Akkadia Mother of Gilgamesh and the wild bull Dumuzi, and wife of Lugalbands. A goddess of Gudea, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Akkadia and Sumeria. Aka, "Rimat-Ninsun", the "august cow";, the "Wild cow of the Enclosure", and "The Great queen.
Goddess name
"Ninsun(a) (lady wild cow)"
Mesopotamian / Sumerian / Babylonian - Akkadian cow goddess. Tutelary goddess of Gudea of Lagas.. Consort of the Sumerian heroic king Lugalbanda and also identified as the mother of the hero Gilgames.....
Goddess name
"Ninsun[a]"
Mesopotamia / Sumeria / Babylon / Akkadian A cow goddess that was the tutelary goddess of Gudea
Goddess name
"Ninsuna"
Sumeria The "august cow";, the "Wild cow of the Enclosure", and "The Great queen";. A goddess, best known as the mother of the legendary hero Gilgamesh. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Ninsun is depicted as a human queen who lives in Uruk with her son as king. Sumeria
Goddess name
"Ninsusinak"
Elamite National god of the Elamite Empire and consort of the mother goddess Pinikir. Ninsusinak was god of oaths and judge of the dead.
God name
"Ninsusinak Elamite"
Iran The National god
Goddess name
"Nintinugga"
Mesopotamian / Sumerian Goddess. See Gula....
Goddess name
"Nintinugga/ Gula"
Mesopotamia / Sumeria A goddess
Goddess name
"Nintu"
Sumeria Ninhursag, the earth and mother-goddess, one of the seven great deities of Sumer. She is principally a fertility goddesses. Sumeria
Goddess name
"Nintu"
Mesopotamian / Sumerian / Babylonian - Akkadian Mother goddess. According to legend she pinched off fourteen pieces of primordial clay which she formed into womb deities, seven on the left and seven on the right with a brick between them, who produced the first seven pairs of human embryos. She is closely identified with the goddess Ninhursaga a and may have become Belet Ili (mistress of the gods) when, at Enki's suggestion, the gods slew one among themselves and used his blood and flesh, mixed with clay, to create mankind....
Goddess name
"Nintur"
Babylon Goddess of the womb Babylon
God name
"Nintura"
Akkadia God of thunderstorms and the plow Babylon / Mesopotamia / Akkadia / Sumeria
God name
"Ninurta"
Babylon God of Agriculture, Rain, fertility, war, thunderstorms, wells, canals and floods. Babylon
Deity name
"Ninurta"
Sumeria The deity in charge of the violent and destructive south wind
Deities name
"Ninurta"
Sumeria Worshipped as part of a triad of deities including his father Enlil and his mother Ninlil. Ninurta often appears holding a bow and arrow and a mace named Sharur to which he speaks when attacking the monster Imdugud, and which answers back. Sumeria

"Ninurta war god"
Hurrian Identified with Astabis. His Hittite name was Zamama. Hurrian
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