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Ninkurra or Ninkur was a name of multiple Mesopotamian deities, including a divine artisan, presumably a sculptress. There is no agreement among researchers if this Ninkurra corresponds to the identically named goddess appearing in the myth Enki and Ninhursag. A different deity named Ninkur appears in enumerations of ancestors of Enlil in god lists. This theonym was also employed as a logogram to represent the name of a goddess worshiped in Mari and in Emar on the Euphrates, possibly to be identified as the wife of Dagan, Shalash.

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  • Ninkurra o Ninkur, en la mitología de Mesopotamia (Sumeria, Babilonia y Acadia), era una diosa madre menor, y normalmente figura como hija de Enki y de Ninsar, y madre de Uttu. Ella habría sido seducida por Enki quien, tras verla en el río, preguntó a su visir Isimud si no habría de besar a esa joven y bella señorita. Este le aconseja que sí, que bese a la bella Ninkurra, y le lleva en barco a verla. Enki, la agarra, la besa y vierte semen en su matriz, engendrando a Uttu. (es)
  • Ninkurra or Ninkur was a name of multiple Mesopotamian deities, including a divine artisan, presumably a sculptress. There is no agreement among researchers if this Ninkurra corresponds to the identically named goddess appearing in the myth Enki and Ninhursag. A different deity named Ninkur appears in enumerations of ancestors of Enlil in god lists. This theonym was also employed as a logogram to represent the name of a goddess worshiped in Mari and in Emar on the Euphrates, possibly to be identified as the wife of Dagan, Shalash. (en)
  • ニンクルラ (Ninkurra) は、シュメール神話における女神である。エンキとニンサルの娘であり、後に自分の父エンキと性交してウットゥを産んだ。ニンクルラという名前には「繊維食物の貴婦人」という意味がある。 (ja)
  • 宁古拉(Ninkurra)为苏美尔神话中的“牧场女主宰”,是一位次要的母神,恩基和宁萨儿的女儿,乌特圖(Uttu)的母亲。在另一种传说中,她是神化的女性性器官宁伊瑪(Nin-imma)的母亲(与恩基所生)。 (zh)
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  • Ninimma or Uttu (en)
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  • Name of multiple Mesopotamian deities (en)
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  • Ninkurra o Ninkur, en la mitología de Mesopotamia (Sumeria, Babilonia y Acadia), era una diosa madre menor, y normalmente figura como hija de Enki y de Ninsar, y madre de Uttu. Ella habría sido seducida por Enki quien, tras verla en el río, preguntó a su visir Isimud si no habría de besar a esa joven y bella señorita. Este le aconseja que sí, que bese a la bella Ninkurra, y le lleva en barco a verla. Enki, la agarra, la besa y vierte semen en su matriz, engendrando a Uttu. (es)
  • Ninkurra or Ninkur was a name of multiple Mesopotamian deities, including a divine artisan, presumably a sculptress. There is no agreement among researchers if this Ninkurra corresponds to the identically named goddess appearing in the myth Enki and Ninhursag. A different deity named Ninkur appears in enumerations of ancestors of Enlil in god lists. This theonym was also employed as a logogram to represent the name of a goddess worshiped in Mari and in Emar on the Euphrates, possibly to be identified as the wife of Dagan, Shalash. (en)
  • ニンクルラ (Ninkurra) は、シュメール神話における女神である。エンキとニンサルの娘であり、後に自分の父エンキと性交してウットゥを産んだ。ニンクルラという名前には「繊維食物の貴婦人」という意味がある。 (ja)
  • 宁古拉(Ninkurra)为苏美尔神话中的“牧场女主宰”,是一位次要的母神,恩基和宁萨儿的女儿,乌特圖(Uttu)的母亲。在另一种传说中,她是神化的女性性器官宁伊瑪(Nin-imma)的母亲(与恩基所生)。 (zh)
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  • Ninkur (es)
  • ニンクルラ (ja)
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  • 宁古拉 (zh)
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