Abgal, Enki’s Pilot
Abu — “Master of Plants,” Son to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu
Amasilama, Daughter to Ereshkigal and Enki, Older Sister to Ningishzidda
Anzu, Igigi Space-Gods’ Leader Stationed on Mars
- Anzu on Wikipedia
- Anzu — quotes from Sitchin books — Ninurta’s nemesis
- The Myth of Anzu
- Ninurta and the Turtle (Enki)
Apkulla — Winged Pilots, Faceless Minor Helper Gods
Azimua, Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu, Spouse to Ningishzidda
Cakkan, Lord of the Hoofed Animals
Cul-pa-ed / Shul-pa-ed, House Master and Spouse to Ninhursag in Kish
Damu, Physician, Son to Bau
Enshag, Lord Over Dilmun, Son to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu
Geshtinanna, Scribe and Goddess of Songs, Daughter to Enki and Ninsun
- Geshtinna on Wikipedia
- Geshtinanna Overview
- Geshtinanna — quotes from texts
- Geshtinanna — quotes from Sitchin books
- Geshtinanna’s Temple (House in Kinirsa) Hymn
- Dumuzid and Geshtinanna
- A Song of Inana (Geshtinanna) and Dumuzid (B1)
- Dumuzid and His Sisters
- Dumuzid’s Dream
Haia — God of Barley and the Storehouses, Enlil’s Father-in-Law, Spouse to Nisaba
- Haia — quotes from texts
- Hymn to Haia for Rim-Sin (B) — Giant semi-divine mixed-breed descendant-king of Larsa, ruled 1,758–1,699 B.C.
Hendursaga, Son to Utu — Accountant and Herald of Nanshe’s House
Ig-alim, Son to Ninurta — His Chief Superintendent
Isimud, 2-Faced Vizier to Enki
- Isimud on Wikipedia
- Isimud — quotes from texts
- Isimud — quotes from Sitchin books
- Ninurta and the Turtle (Enki)
Kakka, Vizier to King Anu — His Minister of State
Kusu — “She Who Consecrates the Hands,” Daughter to Enlil, Spouse to Gibil
Lamashtu, Demon Goddess
Martu, Son to King Anu — Ninhursag’s Son and Brother
- Martu on Wikipedia
- Martu — quotes from texts — Utu’s son-in-law
- A sir-gida to Martu
- A Hymn to Martu
- The Marriage of Martu
Namtar, Gate-Keeper to the Underworld, Son to Ereshkigal, Spouse to Hushbisag
- Namtar on Wikipedia
- Namtar — quotes from texts
- Inanna’s Descent to the Nether World (Version 3)
- The Descent of Ishtar into the Underworld (Version 4)
Nanaya, Spouse to Nabu, Protégée to Inanna
- Nanaya on Wikipedia
- Nanaya — quotes from texts
- A balbale to Inanna and Nanaya (H)
- A Praise Poem of Anum
- A tigi to Nanaya for Ishbi-Erra (C) — Enlil’s giant semi-divine mixed-breed descendant-king of Isin, ruled 2,007–1,974 B.C.
- Prayer to Nanaya for Esarhaddon (135) — Giant semi-divine mixed-breed descendant-king of Assyria, ruled 681–669 B.C.
- Prayer to Nanaya for Esarhaddon (136)
- Accounting of Goods (AnOr 07, 062)
- An Elegy on the Death of Nanaya (Elegy 1)
Nanshe / Sirara, Goddess of Persian Gulf Birds and Fishes — Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu, Spouse to Nindara
- Nanshe on Wikipedia
- Sirara on Wikipedia
- Nanshe — quotes from texts
- Nanshe’s Temple (House in Sirara District of Lagash) Hymn
- Nanshe and the Birds (C)
- The Home of the Fish
- A balbale to Nanshe (B)
- A Hymn to Nanshe (A)
- Praise of Gudea — Ninsun’s giant 2/3rds-divine mixed-breed son-king of Lagash, ruled 2,144–2,123 B.C.
Nina, Goddess of Oracles — Enki’s and Ninhursag’s Daughter via Uttu
Ninazu — Son to Enlil and Ninlil (some texts) or Nergal and Ereshkigal (others), Spouse to Ningirida, Father to Ningishzidda (some texts)
- Ninazu on Wikipedia
- Ninazu — quotes from texts
- Ninazu’s Temple (Houses in Enegir and Eshnunna) Hymns
- A balbale of Ninazu (A)
- A cir-namgala to Meclamta-ea (Nergal) and Lugal-era (Ninazu) for Ibbi-Suen (B) — Inanna’s giant semi-divine mixed-breed son-king of Akkad and Ur, ruled 1,963–1,940 B.C.
- Balbale to Ningishzidda (A)
Nindara — “Tax Collector of the Sea,” Utu’s Son, Nanshe’s Spouse
Ningikuga (see Nisaba), Goddess of Grains, Mother to Ninlil and Ningal with Enki
Ningirim, Daughter to Enki
Ninimma, Daughter to Enki and Ninkurra — Mother to Uttu with Enki (in some texts)
Ninkasi, Goddess of Beer — Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu
- Ninkasi on Wikipedia
- Ninkasi — quotes from texts
- A Hymn to Ninkasi
- A Drinking Song (to Ninkasi)
- Elixir of the Gods — quotes from texts
Ninkurra, Daughter to Enki and Ninsar — Mother to Ninimma with Enki, also Mother to Uttu with Enki (in some texts)
Ninmarki, Eldest Daughter to Nina with Enki
- Ninmarki — quotes from texts — Enki’s and Nina’s daughter
- Ninmarki’s Temple (House in Gu-aba) Hymn
Ninsar, Vegetation Goddess — Eldest Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag, Mother to Ninkurra with Enki
Ninshubur, Assistant to Inanna — Daughter to Kakka
- Ninshubur on Wikipedia
- Ninshubur — quotes from texts
- Ninshubur’s Temple (House in Akkil) Hymn
- A shir-gida of Ninshubur (A)
- A Hymn to Ninshubur (B)
- Inanna’s Descent to the Nether World (Version 3)
- Letter From Kug-Nanna to Ninshubur
Ninsikila, Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu, Goddess Over Dilmun
Ninsutu / Ningirida, Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu, Spouse to Ninazu — Mother to Ningishzidda (in some texts)
Ninti, Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu
Nintulla, Daughter to Enki and Ninhursag via Uttu
Nisaba / Ningikuga — Master Scribe, Main Goddess of Grains, Mother to Ninlil and Ningal with Enki, Spouse to Haia
- Nisaba on Wikipedia
- Nisaba — quotes from texts
- Enlil and Sud (Ninlil)
- Before All Befores — a re-telling of creation
- Nisaba’s Temple (House in Uruk) Hymn
- Hymns to Nisaba (A and ?)
- A Shir-namshub to Nisaba (B)
- Enmerkar and En-Suhgir-ana — Utu’s giant semi-divine mixed-breed grandson-king of Uruk, ruled approx. 2,900+ B.C.
- The Advice of a Supervisor to a Younger Scribe
- The Debate Between Sheep and Grain (Version 1)
- Cattle and Grain (Version 2, partial)
- The Debate Between the Hoe and the Plough
Nuska, Son to Enlil, Spouse to Sadarnunna
- Nuska on Wikipedia
- Nuska — quotes from texts
- Nuska’s Temple (House in Nippur) Hymn
- An adab to Nuska for Ishme-Dagan (Q) — Enlil’s giant semi-divine mixed-breed descendant-king of Isin, ruled 1,953–1,934 B.C.
- Shir-gidas to Nuska (A and B)
Papsukal, Son to Nannar and Ningal
- Papsukal on Wikipedia
- Papsukal — quotes from texts — Nannar’s son
Pegasus, White Winged Horse — Symbol of a Warrior Son to Enki Slain in Battle (Like Ashur)
Sadarnunna, Daughter to King Anu, Spouse to Nuska
Shara / Cara (Roman Cupid), God of Love and War — Mother Inanna, Father Shu-Sin King of Ur
- Shara on Wikipedia
- Shara — quotes from texts
- Shara’s Temple (House in Umma) Hymn
- A balbale to Shara (A)
- Royal Inscription of Gishakidu
Suziana, Junior-Wife to Enlil Behind Ninlil
Uttu, Goddess of Weaving — Daughter to Enki and Ninimma (some texts) or Enki and Ninkurra (others)
Zababa, Son to Enlil
- Zababa on Wikipedia
- Zababa — quotes from texts
- Zababa’s Temple (House in Kish) Hymn — E-dub “Storage House” ziggurat residence













































































































































































































































































































































