Today a work about Sumerian deities und sacred words and an attempt to explain them with Turkish words:
Sumerian | Meaning | Turkish | Meaning | Extra Info |
Abzu>ab: water, su: to spout | Subterranean Waters | ab-: to spout | su: water | |
E-abzu | The house/temple of subterranean waters | eb: | house | |
An | Deity | an- | understanding | |
Aya | Goddess of Light, the Great Bride | ay: moon, the light when the sun is not to see | the partner of the sun? | |
damu | healing goddess, meaning „child“ | doğ- | to bear, to give a birth | 𒀭𒁕𒈬 |
Enlil’s Temple e’kur | E’kur: House Mountain = Mountain house | ev-kır | ev: house, kır: (small) mountain | see Greek word χώρα (land, place, country side); maybe INI=younger brother (EN-LIL) |
Enlil, later Elil | associated with wind, air, earth, and storms. | el/yel: wind; il: land(Heimat); il: the ruler | el/il are very Turkish words | see English word: gale |
Ereškigal | er-eš=The partner of the ruler/warrior? | |||
Erra | His nickname/epithet: Warrior | er | warrior | Ares? |
Gestinanna | Goddess | Anna, Ana | Mother | |
Nintur | Goddess of fertility | toğ/tuğ: to give birth | törü-: to be fertile, to breed, to reproduce |
There are many similarities between Sumerian deities and Turkish words!
Uzunbacak Adem
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