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Mesopotamian mythological figure
In Mesopotamian mythology, Lamashtu (𒀭𒈕𒈨; Akkadian dLa-maš-tu; Sumerian Dimme dDim3-me or Kamadme) is a demonic Mesopotamian deity with the "head of
Lamashtu
Mesopotamian demon
demoness Lamashtu, his rival, back to the underworld. Amulets bearing his image were positioned in dwellings to protect infants from Lamashtu and pregnant
Pazuzu
also the abode of various demons, including the hideous child-devourer Lamashtu, the fearsome wind demon and protector god Pazuzu, and galla, who dragged
Ancient Mesopotamian underworld
Ancient_Mesopotamian_underworld
Female monsters in Greek mythology
in Corfu (Fig. 6) shows affinities with images of Lamashtu. As Walter Burkert has noted, Lamashtu has several characteristic iconographic elements which
Gorgons
Group of ancient Mesopotamian deities
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Anunnaki
the Babylonian goddess Lamashtu, (Sumer's Dimme) and Gallu of the Uttuke group are mentioned as having vampiric natures. Lamashtu is a historically older
Vampire_folklore_by_region
Masculine Akkadian word for evil spirits
garment. The wicked Edimmu, the wicked Gallû, who bind the body. The Lamme (Lamashtu), the Lammea (Labasu), who cause disease in the body. The Lilû who wanders
Lilu_(mythology)
Tutelary spirit in Assyrian mythology
Kamadhenu, Hindu bovine goddess Lakhmu, Akkadian deity also known as Lammasu Lamashtu, ancient Mesopotamian female demons Manticore, Persian sphinx-like creature
Lamassu
List of demons by name
mythology) Kulshedra (Albanian mythology) Kumbhakarna (Hindu mythology) Lamashtu (Mesopotamian mythology) Lamia (Greek mythology) Latabi (Mandaean mythology)
List_of_theological_demons
National god of the Babylonians
to Asalluhi who sought out Enki, the other being an incantation against Lamashtu that listed Marduk and Asalluhi separately as deterrence to the demon.
Marduk
Epic poem from Mesopotamia
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Epic_of_Gilgamesh
and eaten in everyday life. Assyrians associated pigs to the demoness Lamashtu, if still consuming them as food and honoring boar hunting. Pigs were also
Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork
Religious_restrictions_on_the_consumption_of_pork
Sumerian goddess
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ninhursag
Primordial goddess of ancient Babylon religion
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Tiamat
Mesopotamian demon
given as the Sumerian name of a different demon, pāšittum (epithet of Lamashtu). Despite phonetic similarities, the theonym Kilili is not related to kisikillila
Ardat-lilî
Gazbaba Ḫabūrītum Išartu Ishtar Ishtarat Kakka Kishar Kitītum Kittum Lagamal Lamashtu Laṣ Mami Mamitu Meme Mullissu Ninḫinuna Ninkarrak Ninmeurur Sarpanit Šarrāḫītu
List_of_goddesses
Figure in Greek mythology
Sophocles's heart. Lamia may originate from the Mesopotamian demoness Lamashtu. Renaissance writer Angelo Poliziano wrote Lamia (1492), a philosophical
Lamia
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of death and the underworld
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ereshkigal
Female entity in Near Eastern mythology
Gello – Greek and Byzantine demon Incubus – a type of seductive male demon Lamashtu – Mesopotamian demon goddess of infant mortality Lamia – Greek demon of
Lilith
Folkloric bird of antiquity
this genus was (erroneously) thought to extend to barn owls. Abyzou Gello Lamashtu Lamia Lilith Strigoi Shtriga Strzyga Estries Vampires in popular culture#Strix
Strix_(mythology)
Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Gilgamesh
Name of a female demon
Wikipedia page. For similar or related figures, see: Al Empusa Estries Lamashtu Lamia Lilin Lilith Shedim Mary Margaret Fulgum, "Coins Used as Amulets
Abyzou
Mesopotamian goddess
Utukku (in Udug-Hul) and Sebitti (in the Epic of Erra). Additionally, Lamashtu was explicitly identified as a daughter of both Antu and Anu. Antu's association
Antu_(goddess)
Demonic character in Sumerian mythology
garment. The wicked Etimmu, the wicked Gallû, who bind the body. The Lamme (Lamashtu), the Lammea (Labasu), who cause disease in the body. The Lilû who wanders
Alû
Babylonian mythological character
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Shamhat
Mesopotamian god
could be invoked as a protective deity against various demons, such as Lamashtu or gallu. His symbols included a staff, a lamp and a rooster. Various traditions
Nuska
of evil demons), and much of medicine consisted of exorcisms, e.g. of Lamashtu, the demoness responsible for complications at childbirth and infant deaths
Religions of the ancient Near East
Religions_of_the_ancient_Near_East
Religious practices of Babylonia
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Babylonian_religion
Class of demons in ancient Mesopotamian mythology
representing a demonized owl.[11] Frans Wiggermann argues this likely indicates Lamashtu was also regarded as a lil, as Pazuzu was believed to have power over her
Udug
2023 film by David Gordon Green
giving birth to Angela Celeste Oliva as Detective Konik Lize Johnston as Lamashtu Additionally, Helen Leahey served as the "primary source" of the demon's
The_Exorcist:_Believer
2003 studio album by Spawn of Possession
No. Title Music Length 1. "Lamashtu" (instrumental) 0:49 2. "Swarm of the Formless" Bryssling Röndum Jonas Karlsson 3:08 3. "Hidden in Flesh" 4:25
Cabinet_(album)
History of supernatural phenomena
Bronze protection plaque from the Neo-Assyrian era showing the demon Lamashtu
History_of_magic
Group of fictitious creatures
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the term monster refers to a variety of creatures, some adapted from folklore and legends and others
Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons
Monsters_in_Dungeons_&_Dragons
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Inanna
Mesopotamian god of evil
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Hanbi
Musical artist
Death Fire"". Hamilton, Jojo (July 14, 2020). "Black Funeral – Scourge Of Lamashtu". "BLACK FUNERAL – the Dust & Darkness EP (2018) | Album / EP Reviews @
Michael_W._Ford
Seven demi-gods associated with human wisdom
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Apkallu
Mythical Mexican vampire
Garlic, onions and metal repel the tlahuelpuchi. Abyzou Chonchon Huay Chivo Lamashtu Lamia Lilin Nagual Skin-walker Soucouyant Krasue Manananggal Penanggalan
Tlahuelpuchi
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Enamtila
Ancient Mesopotamian mythological creature
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Bašmu
Demon from Sumerian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Asag
Character from the Epic of Gilgamesh
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Enkidu
List of vampire and vampire-like creatures of global folklore
Laistrygonians Laestrygonians La Llorona – Central America and the United States Lamashtu – Mesopotamia Lamia – Libya Lampire – Bosnia[citation needed] Langsuir
List of vampiric creatures in folklore
List_of_vampiric_creatures_in_folklore
Sumerian name given to the laws of the gods
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Me_(mythology)
Babylonian creation myth
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Enūma_Eliš
One of the names of a Moon goddess
escandinavos y germanos, de la idolatria y el fetichismo americanos y africanos, etc. Imp. y Libr. de Gaspar y Roig. p. 193. Pazuzu Lamashtu v t e v t e
Alal
Chaldean god who "presided over fate"
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Manu_the_Great
Great demon in Mesopotamian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Gallu
Hypothetical planet
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Nibiru_(Babylonian_astronomy)
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Belus_(Assyrian)
Title applied to various gods of ancient Mesopotamian religions
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Bel_(mythology)
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ancient_Semitic_religion
Character in Gilgamesh myths
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Humbaba
Mesopotamian apotropaic figure
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Lahmu
Semitic storm god
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Hadad
Legendary creature
heart attacks. Others see a connection to the Sumerian mother goddess Lamashtu. The phenomenon probably had several roots. In this context, the special
Elwetritsch
Swedish alternative rock band
across Europe. In 2013, bass player, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Lamashtu joined the band. Later that year, Morlocks appeared on the compilation
Morlocks_(Swedish_band)
Ancient Mesopotamian mythical creature
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Mušmaḫḫū
Babylonian god Bel Marduk - God of war
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Belus_(Babylonian)
Night spirits in Jewish mythology
or injure them, or cause injury to any person. Lilith Lilu Ardat-lilî Lamashtu Nocnitsa Incubus Succubus "Jastrow, לִילִית 1 | Sefaria Library". www.sefaria
Lilin
Practice of supernatural beings and forces
Bronze protection plaque from the Neo-Assyrian era showing the deity Lamashtu
Magic_(supernatural)
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the spouse of Marduk
corpus of Ugaritic texts Zarpanitu is mentioned in an incantation against Lamashtu which pairs her with Marduk and invokes them in parallel with Anu and Antu
Sarpanit
Sumerian creation myth
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Debate between sheep and grain
Debate_between_sheep_and_grain
Ancient Assyrian national deity
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ashur_(god)
One of three horned snakes in Akkadian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ušumgallu
First known Mesopotamian religion
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Sumerian_religion
Sumerian god
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Dumuzid
Ancient Mesopotamian mythological demon
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Kusarikku
Mesopotamian god
securing a treatment for the victim. Another incantation text against Lamashtu lists Asalluhi and Marduk separately as deterrence to the demon. A prayer
Asalluhi
Enchanted talking mace in Sumerian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Sharur_(mythological_weapon)
Mesopotamian god of literacy and scribes
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Nabu
Concept in Mesopotamian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Garden of the gods (Sumerian paradise)
Garden_of_the_gods_(Sumerian_paradise)
Ancient Roman goddess of the hinge
infants in the folklore of the Mediterranean world or Near East, see Lilith, Lamashtu, Gello, and Abyzou. See also Christopher A. Faraone, "The Undercutter,
Cardea
Sumerian creation myth
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Barton_Cylinder
Sumerian creation myth
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Debate between Winter and Summer
Debate_between_Winter_and_Summer
Oldest surviving literary text in the world
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Kesh_temple_hymn
Mesopotamian goddess
treating diseases of infants, and functioned as an enemy of the demon Lamashtu. Barbara Böck characterizes the latter as the "counter image" of Gula,
Gula_(goddess)
Mesopotamian texts that talk about gods and fantastic creatures
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Mesopotamian_mythology
Mythical Creature
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Kulullû
Mythological realm
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Cedar_Forest
Mythological beings of heaven in Sumerian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Igigi
Horror media franchise
Danny McCarthy Father Maddox E. J. Bonilla Sorenne Fielding Tracey Graves Lamashtu Lize Johnston TBA Scarlett Johansson Jacobi Jupe Diane Lane Chiwetel Ejiofor
The_Exorcist_(franchise)
Sumerian genre of debate poems
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Sumerian_disputations
Mesopotamian mythical figure
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Adapa
Sacred Texts
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Hymn_to_Enlil
Mesopotamian mythical creature
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Umū_dabrūtu
Primeval sea in Mesopotamian mythology
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Abzu
Babylonian scribe
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Sîn-lēqi-unninni
Mesopotamian demon
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Kilili
Sumerian goddess
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ma_(Sumerian_mythology)
Akkadian creation myth
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Atra-Hasis
Archaic temple in Corfu, Greece
deities found in the Near East and also resembles Mesopotamian demoness Lamashtu who was the equivalent of the Greek deity Lamia. Her children, Pegasus
Temple_of_Artemis,_Corfu
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Babylonian_astrology
Sumerian language literature essay on clay tablets
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Debate_between_bird_and_fish
Ancient Mesopotamian god of the sky; god of all gods
or Nungal. Anu could also be regarded as the father of various demons. Lamashtu was viewed his daughter. A group of seven, eight or nine Asakku demons
Anu
Goddess in the Babylonian epic Atra-Hasis
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Mami_(goddess)
Sacred building of ancient Sumer
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Ekur
Sumerian term; usually the "river of the netherworld"
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Hubur
Vampires in Jewish folklore
silver bullets, wooden stakes, blessed weapons and holy water. Abyzou Al Lamashtu Lamia Lilith Lilu (mythology) Nocnitsa Shedim Segal, Eliezer (2005). Ask
Estries
Ancient Mesopotamian poem
Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu Seven-headed serpent Humbaba Hanbi Kur Lamashtu Lilu Pazuzu Rabisu Tales An = Anum Atra-Hasis Enmerkar and the Lord of
Angim
LAMASHTU
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Boy/Male
Biblical
God liveth.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the word denoting the animal, Norman French came(i)l, Latin camelus, classical Greek kamēlos. The surname may have arisen from a nickname denoting a clumsy or ill-tempered person. It may also be a habitational name for someone who lived at a house with a sign depicting a camel.English : from an assimilated pronunciation of Campbell.English : possibly a habitational name from Queen Camel and West Camel in Somerset, Camel(le) in Domesday Book (1086), possibly a Celtic name from canto- ‘border’, ‘district’ and mēl ‘bare hill’.Probably an Americanized spelling of Kamel.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva / Vishnu / Bramha
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements hjalmr "helmet" and arr "warrior," hence "helmet-warrior."
Girl/Female
Muslim
True news, Wonderful news
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Mighty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Gods Gift
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Power
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Salomon, SALOMÃO means "peaceable."
Boy/Male
Indian
Bright red.
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LAMASHTU
LAMASHTU