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Ancient Near Eastern Goddesses
[edit]- Agasaya
- Ama-arhus
- Amasagnul
- Amathaunta
- An (deity)
- Antu (goddess)
- Ashima
- Ashnan
- Aya (goddess)
- Azimua
- Belet-Seri
- Belit Ilani
- Bêlit
- Damgalnuna
- Ereshkigal
- Gatumdag
- Gingira
- Hegir-Nuna
- Hušbišag
- Inanna
- Ishtar
- Ki (goddess)
- Kiririsha
- Kishar
- Kubaba
- Kudurru of Gula
- Lahamu
- List of Mesopotamian deities
- Ma (myth)
- Mami (goddess)
- Mamitu
- Mammetun
- Manungal
- Mullissu
- Nammu
- Nanaya
- Nanshe
- Negun
- Ngeshtin-ana
- Nidaba
- NIN (cuneiform)
- Nin-imma
- Ninegal
- Ningal
- Ningikuga
- Ninhursag
- Ninkasi
- Ninkurra
- Ninlil
- Ninmena
- Ninsar
- Ninshubur
- Ninsun
- Ninsutu
- Ninti
- Nintinugga
- Nunbarsegunu
- Pinikir
- Qetesh
- Sarpanit
- Shala
- Sharra Itu
- Shulsaga
- Siduri
- Silili
- Sirara (goddess)
- Siris (goddess)
- Sirtir
- Suzianna
- Tashmetum
- Tiamat
- Ua-Ildak
- Uras (mythology)
- Uttu