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Ninimma was a Mesopotamian goddess best known as a courtier of Enlil. She is well attested as a deity associated with scribal arts, described in modern publications as a divine scholar, scribe or librarian by modern researchers. She could also serve as an assistant of the birth goddess Ninmah, and a hymn describes her partaking in cutting of umbilical cords and determination of fates. It has also been suggested that she was associated with vegetation. In the Middle Babylonian period she additionally came to be viewed as a healing deity.

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  • Ninimma o Nin-imma és una deessa sumèria, babilònia i accàdia de la fertilitat, deïficació dels genitals femenins. Els seus pares són Enki i . El seu nom prové de NIN.IMMA (del sumeri NIN, «senyora» o «deessa») i IMMA («riu» o «aigua que va crear tot»). En un Cant a Ninimma, es diu: «Ninimma, ets la titular del segell del tresor ... Ets la guardiana dels grans déus ... Ets la senyora de tots els grans ritus al temple Ekur...» (ca)
  • Ninimma o Nin-imma es una diosa sumeria, babilonia y acadia de la fertilidad, deificación de los genitales femeninos. Sus padres son Enki y Ninkurra y como Enki tenía por costumbre, también se unió con ella, naciendo la diosa Uttu.​ Proviene de NIN.IMMA, del sumerio NIN, "señora" o "diosa" e IMMA, "río", o mejor, "agua" que creó todo.​ En un , se dice:​ Ninimma, eres la titular del sello del tesoro... Eres la guardiana de los grandes dioses... Eres la señora de todos los grandes ritos en el templo E-kur... (es)
  • Ninimma was a Mesopotamian goddess best known as a courtier of Enlil. She is well attested as a deity associated with scribal arts, described in modern publications as a divine scholar, scribe or librarian by modern researchers. She could also serve as an assistant of the birth goddess Ninmah, and a hymn describes her partaking in cutting of umbilical cords and determination of fates. It has also been suggested that she was associated with vegetation. In the Middle Babylonian period she additionally came to be viewed as a healing deity. (en)
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