Religion:Nin-Ildu

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Nin-Ildu is a minor god in ancient Mesopotamian religion. She is a minor goddess of forests and the patron of carpenters. She was a daughter of Ea.

Etymologically, it comes from the cuneiforms NIN , "lady" or "goddess" and ILDU.

References

  • Michael Jordan, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002