Ninḫinuna

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Ninḫinuna is referred to as Ninisina's "beloved harp". Her name can be translated as "lady abundance" or "lady of abundance," and she is also attested in association with Inanna and Gula.

When

First attested
2500 BCE
Attested period
-2500 – -1500
Historical notes
Attested in Sumerian texts.

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Sources

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Source passages

“In Ninisina's Journey to Nippur, the goddess Ninḫinuna is referred to as her "beloved harp" instead. Her name can be translated as "lady abundance" or "lady of abundance," and she is also attested in association with Inanna and Gula.”

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