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Mesopotamian god
Kusibanda (Kusigbanda), also known under the disputed older reading of the name, Guškinbanda, was a Mesopotamian god regarded as the tutelary deity of
Kusibanda
Mesopotamian goddess
her role as Ninurta's sister, rather than spouse. Elsewhere, the god Kusibanda is described as Ninimma's husband. He was considered the deity of goldsmiths
Ninimma
Mesopotamian god
(ilī mārē ummâni), which also included the likes of Ninkurra, Ninildu or Kusibanda. According to Antoine Cavigneaux and Manfred Krebernik, he was particularly
Ninagal
Mesopotamian god of fire
Neo-Babylonian period. Most likely similarly as in the case of Kusu and Kusibanda, his introduction to the local pantheon reflected his role in craftsmanship
Gibil
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Muslim/Islamic
A nabee was named by this name
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Plenty
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Tamil
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Wealth
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Muslim
Comfort, Ease, Amusement
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German
Steward; Shepherd
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Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Born of Fire
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Muslim
Name of a tree
Girl/Female
Spanish
Full of sorrows.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Bristol)
English (chiefly Bristol) : status name from the Anglo-Norman French feudal term franchomme ‘free man’ (see Free), composed of the elements franc ‘free’ (see Frank 2) + homme ‘man’ (Latin homo). The spelling has been altered as the result of folk etymological association with the common English place name endings -combe and -ham.
Boy/Male
Indian
Powerful
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