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Other names | Ayu-Ikalti,[1] Nin-Aya,[2] Sherida, Ninkar, Sudaĝ, Sudgan[3] |
Major cult center | Sippar, Larsa |
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Children | Mamu, Kittum, Ishum |
Aya was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with dawn. Multiple variant names were attributed to her in god lists. She was regarded as the wife of Shamash, the sun god. She was worshiped alongside her husband in Sippar. Multiple royal inscriptions pertaining to this city mention her. She was also associated with the Nadītu community inhabiting it. She is less well attested in the other cult center of Shamash, Larsa, though she was venerated there as well. Additional attestations are available from Uruk, Mari and Assur. Aya was also incorporated into Hurrian religion, and in this context she appears as the wife of Shamash's counterpart Šimige.