Diccionario de nombres
42 nombres con significado y origen verificados
'ASHTORET
Hebrew form of ASHTORETH.
ADAD
Akkadian cognate of HADAD.
ANATH (2)
Greek form of ANAT (1).
ANATU
Form of ANAT (1).
AN (2)
Means "heaven, sky" in Sumerian. An was the Sumerian god of the heavens.
ANAT (1)
Possibly derived from a Semitic root meaning "water spring". Anat was a goddess of fertility, hunting and war worshipped...
ANU (2)
Babylonian form of AN (2).
ASHERAH
Perhaps derived from Semitic roots meaning "she who walks in the sea". This was the name of an ancient Israelite goddess...
ASHTORETH
From עַשְׁתֹרֶת ('Ashtoret), the Hebrew form of the name of a Phoenician goddess of love, war and fertility. Her name is...
ASTARTE
Greek form of ASHTORETH.
BAAL
Variant spelling of BA'AL.
BA'AL
Derived from Semitic ba'al meaning "lord" or "possessor". This was the name of various local deities, often associated w...
CYBELE
Meaning unknown, possibly from Phrygian roots meaning either "stone" or "hair". This was the name of the Phrygian mother...
DAGON
Derived from Ugaritic dgn meaning "grain". This was the name of a Semitic god of agriculture, usually depicted with the ...
DAGAN
Variant of DAGON.
EA (1)
Meaning unknown, perhaps from Sumerian meaning "house of water". This was the Akkadian and Babylonian name of the Sumeri...
EL
From a Semitic word meaning "god", perhaps originally derived from a root meaning "power". This was the name of the chie...
ELLIL
Babylonian form of ENLIL.
ENLIL
Derived from Sumerian en-lil "lord of the wind". Enlil was the Sumerian god of the wind and storms, the son of An and Ki...
ENKI
Derived from Sumerian en-ki "lord of the earth" (though maybe originally from en-kur "lord of the underworld"). Enki, ca...
ERESHKIGAL
Means "lady of the great earth" in Sumerian. In Sumerian and Babylonian mythology she was the violent goddess of death a...
GILGAMESH
Possibly means "the ancestor is a young man" in Sumerian. This was the name of a Sumerian hero, later appearing in the A...
HADAD
Possibly derived from a Semitic root meaning "thunder". Hadad was the Semitic god of thunder and storms, often called Ba...
INANNA
Possibly derived from Sumerian (n)in-an-na "lady of the heavens". Inanna was the Sumerian goddess of the earth, love, fe...
ISHTAR
Meaning unknown. Ishtar was the Babylonian and Assyrian mother goddess who presided over love, war and fertility. She wa...
LILITH
Derived from Akkadian lilitu meaning "of the night". This was the name of a demon in ancient Assyrian myths. In Jewish t...
MARDUK
Possibly from Sumerian amar-Utu meaning "calf of UTU". In Babylonian mythology he was the chief god, presiding over heav...
MELQART
From Phoenician mlk "king" and qrt "city". This was the name of a Phoenician god worshipped especially in the city of Ty...
MOT
Means "death" in Ugaritic. This was the name of the Ugaritic god of death and the lord of the netherworld. He was a son ...
NABU
Possibly from a Semitic root meaning "to announce". This was the name of an Assyrian and Babylonian god of wisdom, lette...
NANAEA
Latinized form of NANAYA.
NANAYA
Meaning unknown, possibly related to INANNA. This was the name of a goddess worshipped by the Sumerians and Akkadians. S...
NANAIA
Greek form of NANAYA.
NANNA (2)
Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Sumerian god of the moon. He was the son of Enlil and the husband of Ningal.
NINA (2)
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a Babylonian and Assyrian fertility goddess who was identified with Ishtar. She wa...
NINGAL
Means "great lady" in Sumerian. This was the name of a goddess of reeds in Sumerian mythology. She was the daughter of E...
TANITH
Derived from Semitic roots meaning "serpent lady". This was the name of the Phoenician goddess of love, fertility, the m...
TANIS
Greek form of TANITH.
TANIT
Variant of TANITH.
TIAMAT
Means "sea" in Akkadian. In Babylonian myth Tiamat was the personification of the sea, appearing in the form of a huge d...
UTU
Derived from Sumerian ud meaning "sun". In Sumerian mythology this was the name of the god of the sun. He was the son of...
YAM
Means "sea" in Ugaritic. Yam was the Ugaritic god of the sea, also associated with chaos, storms and destruction. He was...