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  • Antu (goddess)
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Antu (𒀭𒌈) or Antum was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the feminine counterpart and spouse of the sky god, Anu. She was sometimes identified with

    Antu (goddess)

    Antu_(goddess)

  • Antu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Antu may refer to: Antu (goddess), a goddess, in Akkadian mythology Antu (Mapuche mythology), the Pillan spirit in the Mapuche mythology Antum (crater)

    Antu

    Antu

  • Goddess
  • Feminine or female deity

    goddess Ishtar. Other Mesopotamian goddesses include Ninhursag, Ninlil, Antu and Gaga. Goddesses of the Ennead of Heliopolis: Tefnut, Nut, Nephthys, Isis

    Goddess

    Goddess

    Goddess

  • Aphrodite
  • Ancient Greek goddess of love

    Aphrodite (/ˌæfrəˈdaɪtiː/ , AF-rə-DY-tee) is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretised

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

  • Ki (goddess)
  • Babylonian earth goddess

    mother goddess Ninhursag and claims that they were originally the same figure. She later developed into the Babylonian and Akkadian goddess Antu, consort

    Ki (goddess)

    Ki_(goddess)

  • Anu
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god of the sky; god of all gods

    Egyptian god Geb, an identification now regarded as impossible. The goddess Antu is also attested as a wife of Anu. Her name is etymologically an Akkadian

    Anu

    Anu

    Anu

  • Religion in the Achaemenid Empire
  • Aspect of ancient Iranian society

    (1995). "Theological and Philological Speculations on the Names of the Goddess Antu". Orientalia. 64 (3). GBPress - Gregorian Biblical Press: 187–213. ISSN

    Religion in the Achaemenid Empire

    Religion_in_the_Achaemenid_Empire

  • Ten Ten-Vilu
  • Mapuche god of Earth and Fertility

    Ten-Vilu is son of Antü (a Pillan spirit). The legend tells that the son, or daughter (in other versions), of the spirit Pillan Antu wanted the power of

    Ten Ten-Vilu

    Ten_Ten-Vilu

  • Bull of Heaven
  • Figure in ancient Mesopotamian mythology

    just as Antu is a feminine form of Anu. Dione does not appear throughout the rest of the Iliad, in which Zeus's consort is instead the goddess Hera. Burkert

    Bull of Heaven

    Bull of Heaven

    Bull_of_Heaven

  • List of solar deities
  • A solar deity is a god or goddess who represents the Sun, or an aspect of it, usually by its perceived power and strength. Solar deities and Sun worship

    List of solar deities

    List_of_solar_deities

  • Kishar
  • Earth mother goddess

    texts, where she can be equated with the goddess Antu. Brisch, Nicole (2012). "Anšar and Kišar (god and goddess)". Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses

    Kishar

    Kishar

    Kishar

  • Uraš
  • Mesopotamian earth goddess

    lexical list from the Old Babylonian period equates Urash with Antu, yet another goddess who could be paired with Anu. The formula AN URAŠ present on a

    Uraš

    Uraš

  • Gula (goddess)
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Gula (Sumerian: "the great") was a Mesopotamian goddess of medicine, portrayed as a divine physician and midwife. Over the course of the second and first

    Gula (goddess)

    Gula (goddess)

    Gula_(goddess)

  • Mama Killa
  • Mother Moon in Inca mythology

    (Quilla/Cuyen) and the Sun (Inti/Antu) are spouses. Mama Quilla was known as "Mother Of The Moon", and was goddess of the moon. According to Father Bernabé

    Mama Killa

    Mama_Killa

  • List of goddesses
  • Woman Wi Wohpe Maya Awilix Chac Chel Chirakan-Ixmucane Goddess I Ixchel Ixtab Maya moon goddess Xbaquiyalo Xmucane Xquic Xtabay Muisca Bachué Chía Huitaca

    List of goddesses

    List_of_goddesses

  • List of Mesopotamian deities
  • original on 2022-10-24. Retrieved 2021-07-28. Beckman, Gary (1999). "The Goddess Pirinkir and Her Ritual from Ḫattuša (CTH 644)". Ktèma: Civilisations de

    List of Mesopotamian deities

    List of Mesopotamian deities

    List_of_Mesopotamian_deities

  • Ašratum
  • Mesopotamian goddess of Amorite origin

    Ašratum (𒀭𒀸𒊏𒌈 dAš-ra-tum, in Larsa dA-ši-ra-tum) was a Mesopotamian goddess of Amorite origin. She was regarded as the wife of the god Amurru. Her

    Ašratum

    Ašratum

    Ašratum

  • Kusu (goddess)
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Kusu was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with purification and with grain. It is not certain which aspect of her character was originally primary, and

    Kusu (goddess)

    Kusu_(goddess)

  • Anshar
  • Mesopotamian primordial god

    with Kishar analogously representing Antu. An = Anum (tablet I, line 8) equates Anshar with both Anu and Antu (da-nu-um u da-n-tu). Further examples

    Anshar

    Anshar

  • Ninsun
  • Mesopotamian goddess, mother of Gilgamesh

    SUMUN2; Sumerian: Nin-sumun(ak) "lady of the wild cows") was a Mesopotamian goddess. She is best known as the mother of the hero Gilgamesh and wife of deified

    Ninsun

    Ninsun

    Ninsun

  • Nanaya
  • Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love

    Νανα; Imperial Aramaic: נני, Classical Syriac: ܢܢܝ) was a Mesopotamian goddess of love closely associated with Inanna. While she is well attested in Mesopotamian

    Nanaya

    Nanaya

    Nanaya

  • Ninsianna
  • Mesopotamian astral deity

    equations" to identify Antu with other deities equates her with Ninsianna. According to Julia Krul, the goal was to establish Antu as "Ištar’s superior

    Ninsianna

    Ninsianna

    Ninsianna

  • Shuzianna
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    explanation, "AN-tum gāmilat (ŠU.GAR) napišti (ZI) dA-nim," "the goddess (alternatively: Antu) who saves the life of Anu." Another similar source explains

    Shuzianna

    Shuzianna

  • Sin (mythology)
  • Mesopotamian lunar god

    in the Bīt Rēš, "head temple," a new temple complex dedicated to Anu and Antu which was built in this period. According to Julia Krul, it can be assumed

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin_(mythology)

  • Haya (god)
  • Mesopotamian god

    Ashur, and Mullissu, Šerua, Sin, Ningal, Shamash, Aya, Kippat-māti, Anu, Antu, Adad, Shala, Ea, Damkina, Bēlet-ilī and Ninurta following after him. Weeden

    Haya (god)

    Haya_(god)

  • Papsukkal
  • Mesopotamian god

    Mesopotamian god regarded as the sukkal (attendant deity) of Anu and his wife Antu in Seleucid Uruk. In earlier periods he was instead associated with Zababa

    Papsukkal

    Papsukkal

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh rejects Ishtar's advances and she complains before her mother Antu, but is mildly rebuked by her father Anu, is directly paralleled in Book

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

  • Hurrian primeval deities
  • Group of Hurrian deities

    consists of Nara, Namšara, Minki, Ammunki, Ammizzadu, Tuḫuši, Alalu, Anu, Antu, Apantu, Enlil and Ninlil. The names of many of the primeval deities were

    Hurrian primeval deities

    Hurrian primeval deities

    Hurrian_primeval_deities

  • Shala
  • Mesopotamian grain and weather goddess

    Shala (Šala) was a Mesopotamian goddess of weather and grain and the wife of the weather god Adad. It is assumed that she originated in northern Mesopotamia

    Shala

    Shala

    Shala

  • List of Hurrian deities
  • JSTOR 1360026. S2CID 163362140. Retrieved 2022-06-28. Beckman, Gary (1999). "The Goddess Pirinkir and Her Ritual from Ḫattuša (CTH 644)". Ktèma: Civilisations de

    List of Hurrian deities

    List of Hurrian deities

    List_of_Hurrian_deities

  • Annunitum
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    similar theonyms Anu, Antu and Anunna have been ruled out. Annunitum was originally an epithet of Ishtar as the tutelary goddess of the city of Akkad.

    Annunitum

    Annunitum

    Annunitum

  • Inti
  • Incan sun god

    the Sun (Inti/Antu) and the Moon (Killa/Cuyen) are spouses. Inti and his sister, Mama Quilla (also spelled Mama Killa), the Moon goddess were generally

    Inti

    Inti

    Inti

  • Sarpanit
  • Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the spouse of Marduk

    Zarpanitu (also romanized as Ṣarpānītu) was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the spouse of Marduk. Not much is known about her character, though late

    Sarpanit

    Sarpanit

    Sarpanit

  • Ninegal
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    (also spelled Ninegalla) or Belat Ekalli (Belet-ekalli) was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with palaces. Both her Sumerian and Akkadian name mean "lady

    Ninegal

    Ninegal

  • An = Anum
  • Babylonian scholarly list of Mesopotamian deities

    makes it one of the biggest clay tablets known. Tablet I starts with Anu, Antu and their ancestors. It includes their various servants as well. A sub-section

    An = Anum

    An_=_Anum

  • Nuska
  • Mesopotamian god

    sacral buildings established in this period which was dedicated to Anu and Antu. He was believed to guard one of its gates, the Great Gate (ká.gal). While

    Nuska

    Nuska

    Nuska

  • Ninmeurur
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Ninmeurur (𒀭𒎏𒈨𒌴𒌴, dnin-me-ur4-ur4) was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as a servant of Ishtar. In the balaĝ composition Uru-Ama'irabi she is specifically

    Ninmeurur

    Ninmeurur

  • Bēltu-ša-Rēš
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    that she functioned as a protective goddess of the Rēš temple complex, a new structure dedicated to Anu and Antu. However, it cannot be presently established

    Bēltu-ša-Rēš

    Bēltu-ša-Rēš

  • Kakka
  • Mesopotamian deity

    deity. She was originally worshiped across Upper Mesopotamia as a healing goddess, but later on came to be secondarily viewed as a male messenger god in

    Kakka

    Kakka

  • Hurrian religion
  • Polytheistic religion in the Bronze Age Near East

    group were Nara, Napšara, Minki, Tuḫuši, Ammunki, Ammizzadu, Alalu, Anu, Antu, Apantu, Enlil and Ninlil. The origin of those deities was not homogeneous:

    Hurrian religion

    Hurrian religion

    Hurrian_religion

  • Amasagnudi
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Amasagnudi was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as a servant of Anu and as the wife of Papsukkal. She is only known from a handful of sources, including

    Amasagnudi

    Amasagnudi

  • Sukkal
  • Mesopotamian administrative office and type of deity

    Mesopotamian pantheon, such as Enlil or Inanna. The best known sukkal is the goddess Ninshubur. In art, they were depicted carrying staves, most likely understood

    Sukkal

    Sukkal

    Sukkal

  • Sadarnunna
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Sadarnunna was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Nuska. Very little is known about her individual character. She was worshiped in Nippur

    Sadarnunna

    Sadarnunna

  • Ninshubur
  • Mesopotamian messenger deity

    rather Anu and Antu as a pair instead. Despite the syncretism leading to perception of Ninshubur as a male deity, it is possible that the goddess Amasagnudi

    Ninshubur

    Ninshubur

    Ninshubur

  • Kippat-māti
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Kippat-māti or Kippatu was a Mesopotamian goddess. She is almost exclusively attested in Neo-Assyrian state rituals. It is possible that she was regarded

    Kippat-māti

    Kippat-māti

  • Isimud
  • Mesopotamian god

    to him existed in the Bīt Rēš, a newly built temple dedicated to Anu and Antu. It was likely located near the main gate, but as there is no agreement which

    Isimud

    Isimud

    Isimud

  • Devudu
  • 1997 Indian film

    abnormality. However, the child miraculously survives, blessed by the Goddess. Rayudu, a compassionate leader of the region, adopts the child and names

    Devudu

    Devudu

  • Mes-sanga-Unug
  • Mesopotamian god

    of the Bīt Rēš, "head temple," a new temple complex dedicated to Anu and Antu built in this period. In ritual texts he commonly appears among deities worshiped

    Mes-sanga-Unug

    Mes-sanga-Unug

  • Ilam District
  • District in Koshi Province, Nepal

    Samalbung Sangrumba Shanti Danda Shantipur Siddhithumka Soyak Soyang Shree Antu Sulubung Sumbek Suryodaya Municipality Ilam district is home to notable personalities

    Ilam District

    Ilam District

    Ilam_District

  • Cloud
  • Visible mass of particles suspended in the atmosphere

    probably the supplementary feature mamma) were the breasts of the sky goddess Antu, and that rain was milk from her breasts. In the Book of Exodus, Yahweh

    Cloud

    Cloud

    Cloud

  • Rain
  • Form of precipitation

    goddess Ki, causing her to give birth to all the plants of the earth. The Akkadians believed that the clouds were the breasts of Anu's consort Antu and

    Rain

    Rain

    Rain

  • Antum (crater)
  • Crater on Ganymede

    named after the Mesopotamian goddess Antum (or Antu), the wife of the supreme god of the sky Anu and the great mother goddess who gave birth to many of the

    Antum (crater)

    Antum (crater)

    Antum_(crater)

  • List of characters in Epic of Gilgamesh
  • ISBN 978-1-948488-07-5. OCLC 1103440509. Black, Jeremy (2005). "Songs of the Goddess Aruru". In Sefati, Yitzhak (ed.). An experienced scribe who neglects nothing:

    List of characters in Epic of Gilgamesh

    List_of_characters_in_Epic_of_Gilgamesh

  • Kumarbi
  • Hurrian father of the gods

    gods and their wives with etymologically related names, such as Anu and Antu. In myths Kumarbi appears without a wife. Teshub was regarded as a son of

    Kumarbi

    Kumarbi

  • Lee Chean Chung
  • Malaysian politician

    on the royal address, Lee made headlines by bringing a potted Chinese Goddess bamboo into the chamber, symbolising the value of ecological preservation

    Lee Chean Chung

    Lee Chean Chung

    Lee_Chean_Chung

  • Anito
  • Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions

    cultures include the Micronesian aniti, Malaysian and Indonesian hantu or antu, Nage nitu, and Polynesian atua and aitu. As well as Tao anito, Taivoan alid

    Anito

    Anito

    Anito

  • Cossutia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    first-century tomb at Rome for her, and for her son and freedman, Marcus Cossutius Antus. Quintus Cossutius Q. f., named in the sepulchral inscription of Aemilia

    Cossutia gens

    Cossutia_gens

  • Odia grammar
  • -a N/A -e Plural exclusive -u -u -u -ũ -u 2nd Singular -u -u -u -Ø -u Plural -a -a -a -a -a 3rd Singular -e -ā -a -u -i Plural -anti -e -e -antu -anti

    Odia grammar

    Odia_grammar

  • Old Kannada
  • Ancient form of the Kannada language

    change this final vowel to e (ex. bālā "girl" -> bāle, sītā "Sītā (the goddess)" -> sīte). Sometimes, neuter nouns ending in a undergo this change as

    Old Kannada

    Old_Kannada

  • Sibu
  • Town in Sarawak, Malaysia

    long-distance bus station is located at Pahlawan Street, near the Sungai Antu region. Jaya Li Hua Commercial Centre and Medan Hotel are located next to

    Sibu

    Sibu

    Sibu

  • Proposed 2019 amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia
  • Bill regarding the status of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia

    Ranau Sabah 49 Jugah Muyang People's Justice Party (Pakatan Harapan) Lubok Antu Sarawak 50 June Leow Hsiad Hui People's Justice Party (Pakatan Harapan) Hulu

    Proposed 2019 amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia

    Proposed 2019 amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia

    Proposed_2019_amendment_to_the_Constitution_of_Malaysia

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  • ANTA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    ANTA

    , a goddess of war.

    ANTA

  • ANU
  • Female

    Finnish

    ANU

    Estonian and Finnish pet form of Greek Hanna, ANU means "favor; grace."

    ANU

  • Anpu
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Anpu

    God of the dead.

    Anpu

  • Santu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Santu

    Complete satisfaction

    Santu

  • Anuu
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Modern

    Anuu

    Grape

    Anuu

  • Santu
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Finnish, Hindu, Indian

    Santu

    Kind and Beautiful Girl

    Santu

  • AATU
  • Male

    Finnish

    AATU

    Finnish form of Old High German Adalwolf, AATU means "noble wolf."

    AATU

  • ANU-MALIK
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ANU-MALIK

    , Anu, is prince; Anammelech.

    ANU-MALIK

  • Jantu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jantu

    Borb; A Living Being

    Jantu

  • Annu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Annu

    Lord Shiva

    Annu

  • ANTÓN
  • Male

    Portuguese

    ANTÓN

    Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTÓN means "invaluable." 

    ANTÓN

  • AATU
  • Female

    Finnish

    AATU

    Short form of Finnish Aatukka, AATU means "noble." 

    AATU

  • Ansu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ansu

    The Sun, Ray of light

    Ansu

  • ANTÍA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    ANTÍA

    Galician-Portuguese feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTÍA means "invaluable." 

    ANTÍA

  • Ante
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Ante

    Beyond praise.

    Ante

  • Lamok
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Lamok

    Anti Soft

    Lamok

  • ANTÓNIA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    ANTÓNIA

    Feminine form of Galician-Portuguese Antón, possibly ANTÓNIA means "invaluable." 

    ANTÓNIA

  • ANTÓNIO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    ANTÓNIO

    Portuguese form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTÓNIO means "invaluable." 

    ANTÓNIO

  • Anbu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anbu

    Love, Kindness

    Anbu

  • Anju
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anju

    One who lives in heart

    Anju

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