Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

adad

Noun
[ah-dahd]
Definition
Adad is a deity from ancient Near Eastern mythology, often associated with storms and weather.
Examples
  • In ancient texts, Adad was often invoked for favorable weather during planting season.
  • Farmers would pray to Adad to ensure adequate rainfall for their crops.
  • The worship of Adad included various rituals, especially during times of drought.
Meaning
In various cultures, particularly in Babylonian and Assyrian mythology, Adad represents the god of rain, thunder, and farming, symbolizing fertility and agricultural prosperity.
Synonyms
  • Hadad
  • Baal
  • Khaldi