RT Book, Section T1 The Personal Names of the PaRRuS (Babylonian PuRRuS)-Pattern in the Middle Assyrian Documentation A1 Llop Raduá, Jaume A2 Grégory Chambon y Juan-Pablo Vita, AB This article analyses 28 Middle Assyrian personal names in the PaRRuS (Babylonian PuRRuS) pattern, a rare morphological type formed from D-stem verbal adjectives. Most names denote physical traits, especially of the eyes, hair, senses, or body, though some indicate personality or remain semantically obscure. The study compares Middle Assyrian attestations with Old and Neo-Assyrian evidence, noting patterns of continuity, discontinuity, and parallels in the Middle Babylonian tradition. PB Zaphon SN 978-3-96327-306-3 YR 2025 FD 2025 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/123387 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/123387 LA eng NO Llop, J. 2025. The Personal Names of the PaRRuS (Babylonian PuRRuS)-Pattern in the Middle Assyrian Documentation, en: G. Chambon y J.-P. Vita (eds.), People, Places and Technology in the Ancient Near East. Festschrift for Ariel M. Bagg. Münster: Zaphon, pp. 185-194 DS Docta Complutense RD 24 mar 2026