Sumerian Gods are related to their sexagesimal numeric system (based on 60) and are divided in 6 Gods and 6 Goddesess, according to their dinastic range. 60 ANU (God) 55 ANTU (Goddes) 50 ENLIL (God) 45 NINLIL (Goddes) 40 EA/ENKI (God) 35 NINKI (Goddes) 30 NANNA/SIN (God) 25 NINGAL (Goddes) 20 UTU/SAMASH (God) 15 INANNA/ISHTAR (Goddes) 10 ISHKUR/ADAD (God) 05 NINHURSAG(Goddes)
The Sumerian gods were believed to be part of a complex family tree, with Anu as the supreme deity and the father of all gods. Anu's children included Enlil, the god of air and storms, and Enki, the god of water and wisdom. Enlil and Enki had various offspring who were also considered gods and goddesses in Sumerian mythology.
Sumerian gods tend to be capricious and more or less random in their moods/ actions, while the Egyptian gods tend to be more consistent. Egypt was all about different cycles which governed life, while Sumeria was more about random unpredictable changes.
The Sumerian mother goddess was Nintur, Ninmah, and Belet-ili.
all gods are their god
They worshiped the gods.
To be honest, there are too many gods, demi gods heroes and mortals to list them all.
There are too many to list.
AnswerThe essential similarity of all gods, including the present-day Christian God, is that their believers regard them as the "true god". Presumably either the Sumerian gods were not really true gods, or the Christian God is not, creating a logical difference that can not be explained without faith in one or the other. The other essential difference between the gods of the Sumerians and the Christian God, is that the Sumerians accepted the existence of many gods, while modern Christians believe in only one God, although as a Trinity.
AnswerThe essential similarity of all gods, including the present-day Christian God, is that their believers regard them as the "true god". Presumably either the Sumerian gods were not really true gods, or the Christian God is not, creating a logical difference that can not be explained without faith in one or the other. The other essential difference between the gods of the Sumerians and the Christian God, is that the Sumerians accepted the existence of many gods, while modern Christians believe in only one God, although as a Trinity.
Wikipedia has a good list, its not complete, but its good.
Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, and Athena
Below are two links which may help, there is not yet a official list acknowledged by archeologists.