=== サッカル ===
イナンナの助祭(サッカル)は女神ニンシュブールでありイナンナの助祭(サッカル)は女神ニンシュブルであり<ref>Pryke, 2017, page94</ref>、イナンナと相互の献身的な関係であった<ref>Pryke, 2017, page94</ref>。いくつかのテキストでは、ニンシュブルはイナンナの仲間としてドゥムジのすぐ後に、彼女の親族の一部よりも前に記載されており<ref>Wiggermann, 1988, p228-229</ref>、あるテキストでは「愛する宰相、ニンシュブル」というフレーズも登場する<ref>Wiggermann, 1988, p228-229</ref>。
Inanna's ''[[sukkal]]'' was the goddess [[Ninshubur]], whose relationship with Inanna is one of mutual devotion. In some texts, Ninshubur was listed right after Dumuzi as a member of Inanna's circle, even before some of her relatives;{{sfn|Wiggermann|1988|p=228-229}} in one text the phrase "Ninshubur, beloved vizier" appears.{{sfn|Wiggermann|1988|p=228-229}} In another text Ninshubur is listed even before [[Nanaya]], originally possibly a hypostasis of Inanna herself,{{sfn|Wiggermann|2010|p=417}} in a list of deities from her entourage.{{sfn|Stol|1998|p=146}} In an Akkadian ritual text known from [[Hittites|Hittite]] archives Ishtar's ''sukkal'' is invoked alongside her family members (Sin, Ningal and Shamash).{{sfn|Beckman|2002|p=37-38}}
Other members of Inanna's entourage frequently listed in god lists were the goddesses Nanaya (usually placed right behind Dumuzi and Ninshubur), [[Kanisurra]], [[Gazbaba]] and [[Bizilla|Bizila]], all of them also associated with each other in various configurations independently from this context.{{sfn|Stol|1998|p=146}}{{sfn|Drewnowska-Rymarz|2008|p=23}}