Enlil
Enlil (Ellil) is a God of destiny among the Mesopotamian gods, and his orders could not be changed. And he prayed that God approved the throne. His temple is é-kur, meaning the house of the mountain, located in Nippur, the religious center of Mesopotamia until about 2000 BC. Enlil 's name is still controversial, but the yen exists as an interpretation of God, the master + reel, the wind, the wind of God. The meaning of the Liliths of the Sumerians is the ghost, the soul, and the ghost. As you can see above, another interpretation of Lille is the wind. Therefore, the name of Enlil can be interpreted as the master of the wind or the master of the air. Indeed, Enlil was described as a raging typhoon in the book "The Cursing of Agade." Enlil, tired of human noise, is also famous for causing a 'Flood' and killing people.