Nanaya

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Nanaya
Goddess of love
Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23.jpg
The Land grant to Ḫunnubat-Nanaya kudurru, a stele of King Meli-Shipak II (1186–1172 BCE). Nanaya, seated on a throne, is being presented the daughter of the king, Ḫunnubat-Nanaya. Kassite period limestone stele, Louvre.
Major cult centerUruk, Borsippa
AbodeEanna
Personal information
ParentsUrash (a male tutelary god from Dilbat, rather than Anu's earth goddess spouse)[1]
ConsortNabu
ChildrenKanisurra and Gazbaba
Equivalents
Assyrian equivalentTashmetum(as Nabu's spouse)[2]
Elamite equivalentNarundi[3]

Nanaya (Sumerian