Scholarly reference for Ninurta
𒀭𒊩𒌆𒅁
The name in its original Cuneiform form. 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒅁 → Ninurta. Sumerogram NIN.URTA (𒊩𒌆𒅁) · Prefixed with divine determinative 𒀭 · God of war, agriculture, and the south wind
NINURTA
This name is already attested in the Latin alphabet. The Unicode form Ninurta is identical to ASCII apart from capitalization, so no diacritic, stress, or script information was erased.
Ninurta
Because the name is already in Latin letters, the Unicode restoration does not add diacritics or change the script. Its value here is canonical spelling and consistent cataloguing, not the recovery of lost marks.
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How ninurta becomes Ninurta
| Step | ASCII | Unicode | Type | Scholarly Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | n | → | N | Same | Same, capitalized |
| 02 | i | → | i | Same | Same |
| 03 | n | → | n | Same | Same |
| 04 | u | → | u | Same | Same |
| 05 | r | → | r | Same | Same |
| 06 | t | → | t | Same | Same |
| 07 | a | → | a | Same | Same |
Why Ninurta is classified as Tier-2 Basic
The Mesopotamian name 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒅁 is attested in the Latin alphabet. The Unicode restoration is identical to ASCII, so no diacritic or script recovery is needed. It is catalogued as a single-tier Tier-2 name because the scholarly form carries no stress or length marks.
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