With regard to the question, whether besides this tablet, there be other indications that the Babylonians—or a section of them—believed in one god, Delitzsch quotes, as did also the present author, many names supporting this idea. Thus he gives the following:—

Ilu-ittîa, “God is with me.”

Ilu-amtaḫar, “I called upon God.”

Ilu-âbi, “God is my father.”[307]

Ilu-milki, “God is my counsel.”

Yarbi-îlu, “God is great.”

Yamlik-îlu, “God rules.”

Ibšî-ina-ili, “He existed through God.”[308]

Awel-ili, “Man of God.”[309]

Mut(um)-ili, “Man of God.”