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Mesopotamian goddess
Ninmena was a Mesopotamian goddess who represented the deified crown. She was closely associated with the deified scepter, Ninĝidru, and with various
Ninmena
God in Sumerian mythology
mother of Ninurta, who appears here under the name Ninmena, comes to ask for her son's release. Ninmena is identified by Kramer as a name of Ninhursag in
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Ninigizibara Ninimma Ninirigal Ninisina Ninkasi Ninkurra Ninlil Nin-MAR.KI Ninmena Ninmug Ninnibru Ninniĝara Ninpumuna Ninšar Ninshubur Ninsianna Ninsikila
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Sumerian goddess
her name was changed from Ninmah to Ninhursag by her son Ninurta. As Ninmena, according to a Babylonian investiture ritual, she placed the golden crown
Ninhursag
Hurrian mountain goddess
indicates that she was understood as analogous to the Mesopotamian goddess Ninmena. According to Volkert Haas, Lelluri was worshiped chiefly in the proximity
Lelluri
Lagash Nin-MAR.KI (reading uncertain) was the daughter of Nanshe. Ninmena Utab Ninmena was a Sumerian goddess of birth whose name means "Lady of the Crown"
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Mesopotamian goddesses, helpers of Ninmah
goddesses from various cities, alongside Aruru, Nintur, Ninmah, Ninhursag, Ninmena and Erua (a manifestation of Zarpanit). The purpose of this list was most
Šassūrātu
Mesopotamian goddess representing the sceptre
played a role in coronation rituals. She often appears in association with Ninmena, who represented the deified crown. A recently published hymn additionally
Ninĝidru
Sumerian creation myth
brick mould with his hoe – and the Annunaki start to praise him. Nisaba, Ninmena, and Nunamnir start organizing things. Enki praises the hoe; they start
Song_of_the_hoe
Mesopotamian goddess
be fully conflated with any of them, and compares her case to that of Ninmena. Jeremy Black noted that while syncretism is impossible to deny, known
Aruru_(goddess)
Collection of Sumerian hymns
represents a deified crown, but it is uncertain if this deity is identical with Ninmena. It cannot be established with certainty if Men was regarded as male or
Zame_Hymns
Mesopotamian supernatural beings
Mesopotamian religion, including but not limited to Ninhursag, Aruru and Ninmena. The Sebitti are another similar exception. The number of names invoking
Kūbu
Mesopotamian administrative office and type of deity
deification of the sceptre, and in known text she appears in association with Ninmena, the deification of the crown. Ninpirig Utu/Shamash While Utu had multiple
Sukkal
Azuhinnu in the Neo-Assyrian period. Lelluri Haššum, Kummanni Hurrian Ninmena (Mesopotamian) Lelluri was a Hurrian mountain goddess, a "lady of the mountains
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Mesopotamian goddess
of the sceptre, and she was closely associated with the deified crown, Ninmena. Another courtier of Ninlil was her throne bearer Nanibgal, who was initially
Ninlil
Mesopotamian snake charmer deity
term and can be found in the names of both female (Ninisina, Ninkasi, Ninmena) and male (Ningirsu, Ninazu, Ningishzida) deities. Some forty percent of
Ninmada
Mesopotamian god
other goddesses of similar character: Nin-dingir-re-e-ne, Ninmah, Nintur, Ninmena, Aruru, Dingirmaḫ, Mama (not to be confused with Mammitum) and Belet-ili
Šulpae
Mesopotamian goddess
She also appears in a hymn from this text corpus, according to which Ninmena was responsible for taking care of her, though this description is considered
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Thor's Rock
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English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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Beams; Rays
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Variant of the Name Maria
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(name of companion)
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English surname.
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The End
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Culture, Mostly referring to the rich indian culture, Sanstriki
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Mythical goddess of the ocean.
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Handsome; Comely; Little Rock
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