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Damgalnuna, also known as Damkina, was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of the god Enki. Her character is poorly defined in known sources,
Sumerian goddess often referred to in the Sumerian language as Ninhursag, Damkina, and Ninmah, was often known as Belit-ili ('Lady of the Gods') in Akkadian
life"), possibly the temple of Ea and Damkina in this city. The curse formula of the same inscription invokes Ea, Damkina, and Ea's attendant Ara. An inscription
applied to the heavenly deities. During this period, the underworld deities Damkina, Nergal, and Madānu are listed as the most powerful among the Anunnaki
in her own right but also a title of other goddesses such as Damkina and Ishtar. Damkina, for example, was titled banat shimti, "creator of fate". The
sight of one another. The city gods of Eridu were Enki and his consort Damkina. Enki, later known as Ea, was considered to have founded the city. His
mother goddesses was Damgalnuna/Diĝirmaḫ (great wife of the prince) or Damkina (Sumerian: 𒀭𒁮𒆠𒈾, “true wife”), the consort of the god Enki. Nintur
the dwelling place of Ea, together with his wife Damkina. Within the heart of Apsu, Ea and Damkina created Marduk. The splendor of Marduk exceeded Ea
ancient scribal error as the sequence of deities also contains Ea, his wife Damkina and Marduk. Theophoric names invoking Zarpanitu are known from sources
Ashur, equated with Anshar, with Lahmu and Lahamu replacing Ea/Enki and Damkina. Wilfred G. Lambert described the result as "completely superficial in
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Happy
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Indian, Sanskrit
Flashing; Shining; With a High Forehead
Female
Spanish
Contracted form of Spanish MarÃa Célia, MARICELA means "rebel-heaven."
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Indian, Modern
Leader of a Battle
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Muslim
Lady, Wife, Friend
Girl/Female
Muslim
Prayer, Supplication
Girl/Female
Tamil
Golden
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Dirk, DIERK means "first of the people; king of nations."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Manifestation; Of the Religion
Boy/Male
Hindu
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