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Mamu (also transcribed as Mamud, 𒀭𒈠𒊬) was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with dreams. She was regarded as the daughter of the sun god Utu and could herself be called the "Utu of dreams". References to male Mamu are also known, though it has been proposed that they only represent a late change of gender attested for a number of other originally female deities as well.

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  • Mamu (akkadisch Mamu, sumerisch dMa-mu.d und dMa-mu2.d) war nach der Götterliste "An = Anum" eine mesopotamische und Tochter des Šamaš/Utu. Ihr Name ist in der sumerischen Sprache ein Synonym für Traum, dieser hat mit der Schreibung als mamu meist göttlichen Bezug und zukunftsweisenden Charakter. Im Gegensatz zu mamu gibt es auch noch ein neutraleres Wort für Traum (maš2.gi6.k). (de)
  • Mamu (also transcribed as Mamud, 𒀭𒈠𒊬) was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with dreams. She was regarded as the daughter of the sun god Utu and could herself be called the "Utu of dreams". References to male Mamu are also known, though it has been proposed that they only represent a late change of gender attested for a number of other originally female deities as well. (en)
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  • Deity of dreams (en)
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  • Mamu (en)
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  • Shamash and Aya (en)
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  • Kittum/Niggina and Sisig (en)
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  • Mamu (akkadisch Mamu, sumerisch dMa-mu.d und dMa-mu2.d) war nach der Götterliste "An = Anum" eine mesopotamische und Tochter des Šamaš/Utu. Ihr Name ist in der sumerischen Sprache ein Synonym für Traum, dieser hat mit der Schreibung als mamu meist göttlichen Bezug und zukunftsweisenden Charakter. Im Gegensatz zu mamu gibt es auch noch ein neutraleres Wort für Traum (maš2.gi6.k). (de)
  • Mamu (also transcribed as Mamud, 𒀭𒈠𒊬) was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with dreams. She was regarded as the daughter of the sun god Utu and could herself be called the "Utu of dreams". References to male Mamu are also known, though it has been proposed that they only represent a late change of gender attested for a number of other originally female deities as well. (en)
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  • Mamu (de)
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  • Mamu (en)
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