Search results
Sin ( / ˈsiːn /) or Suen ( Akkadian: 𒀭𒂗𒍪, d EN.ZU [1]) also known as Nanna ( Sumerian: 𒀭𒋀𒆠 D ŠEŠ.KI, DNANNA [2]) was the Mesopotamian god representing the moon. While these two names originate in two different languages, respectively Akkadian and Sumerian, they were already used interchangeably to refer to one deity in the Early Dynastic period.
- Nanna (Norse deity)
In Norse mythology, Nanna Nepsdóttir ( Old Norse: [ˈnɑnːɑ...
- Inanna
Isis. Inanna [a] is the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of...
- Nanna (Norse deity)
Feb 8, 2017 · Nanna (also known as Nannar, Nanna-Suen, Sin, Asimbabbar, Namrasit, Inbu) is the Mesopotamian god of the moon and wisdom. He is one of the oldest gods in the Mesopotamian pantheon and is first mentioned at the very dawn of writing in Sumer c. 3500 BCE. His worship continued until the 3rd century CE.
- Joshua J. Mark
People also ask
Is Nanna a Mesopotamian god?
Who was Nanna in Sumerian mythology?
What are the symbols of Nanna in Mesopotamian mythology?
Who were the children of god Nanna?
Nanna, also called Sîn (or Suen) was a Sumerian god who played a longstanding role in Mesopotamian religion and mythology. He was the god of the moon, the son of the sky god Enlil and the grain goddess Ninlil. His sacred city was Ur, and temples dedicated to him have been found throughout Mesopotamia.
Apr 1, 2017 · Image credit: Wikipedia. In ancient texts, Moon God Nanna is often referred to in terms characteristic of the celestial body. He is described as shining or radiant. Moon God Nanna Was The Father Of Sun God Shamash. God Nanna was married to Ningal (Great Lady), a Goddess of reeds in Sumerian mythology and daughter of Enki and Ningikurga.
Iconography & Symbology. Nanna’s imagery was rich with profound meaning, reflecting his significant role in the ancient Sumerian pantheon. Nanna was frequently depicted as a crescent moon, a symbol embodying the rhythmic ebb and flow of life and the cosmos.