edadi [~POSITION] wr. nam-e2-da-di "a prebendary position"
enam [WHAT] wr. en-nam "what" Akk. minû
enamarad [PRISON] wr. e2-nam-arad2 "prison"
enamed [FISH] (1x: ED IIIa) wr. e2-nam-ed2ku6 "a fish"
ennam [OFFICIAL] (4x: Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. en-nam "an official" Akk. bēl pihāti
ganam [MOREOVER] (27x: Old Babylonian) wr. ga-nam "moreover" Akk. appūna
kinamesira [FOREHEAD] wr. ki-nam-esir-ra; ki-nam-TUG2-ra "forehead; a part of the foot" Akk. nakkaptu; nakkapu
kinamesira [TEMPLES] (1x: Old Babylonian) wr. ki-nam-TUG2-ra "side of the forehead, temples"
lunamra [CAPTIVE] (1x: Old Babylonian) wr. lu2-nam-ra "captive"
magaz [BENCH] (2x: Old Babylonian) wr. ĝešma2-gaz; nam-gaz "slaughtering bench" Akk. makāşu
manhara [VESSEL] (14x: Ur III) wr. ma-an-hara4; ma-hara4; ma-an-harax(|DAG.KISIM5×GA|); nam-hara4 "a beer vessel; a part of a chariot" Akk. harû; namharu
nam [FATE] (567x: ED IIIb, Lagash II, Ur III, Old Babylonian, unknown) wr. nam; na-aĝ2 "determined order; will, testament; fate, destiny" Akk. šīmtu
nam [LORD] (20x: Old Babylonian) wr. nam2 "lord"
nam [THOUGHT] (1x: Old Akkadian) wr. nam2 "(fore)thought, plan(ning); understanding; instruction" Akk. ţēmu
nam kud [CURSE] (72x: ED IIIb, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. nam kud "to curse" Akk. arāru; nazāru
nam tar [DECREE FATE] (357x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Old Babylonian) wr. nam tar "to decree fate" Akk. šīmta šâmu
nama'a [UNMNG] wr. nam-a-a "?"
namabba [AGE] (6x: Old Babylonian) wr. nam-ab-ba "old age" Akk. abbūtu; šībūtu; puršumu
namadKID [BASKET-WEAVING] (3x: Old Babylonian) wr. nam-ad-KID "the craft of the basket-weaver"
namaga'us [STATUS] wr. nam-aga-us2; nam-aga3-us2 "status as soldier"
namaĝal [STRENGTH] (3x: Old Babylonian) wr. nam-a2-ĝal2 "strength"
namapinla [~TILLER] (5x: Old Babylonian) wr. nam-apin-la2 "position as tiller"
namarad [SLAVERY] (5x: Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. nam-arad; nam-arad2 "slavery"
namašgab [LEATHERWORKING] (3x: Old Babylonian) wr. nam-ašgab "the craft of the leather-worker"
namazlag [CRAFT] wr. nam-azlag "the craft of the fuller"