"Baba" means "dad" in Assyrian, and is not used as a name.
Oshana on the other hand, is a name. It can and is used as both a first and last name.
For example, the Assyrian comedian Vincent Oshana. Also, some Assyrians with the last name Oshana are even named Oshana Oshana.
Matti (or Mathew in English) is an Assyrian first name, not last name.
No. It is an Armenian last name.
Yes, Larsa Younan is 100% Assyrian. Her mother is from modern-day Lebanon, and her father from modern-day Syria. Her name (both first and last) is strictly Assyrian, too.
Esho or Isho (can also be a first name) is Assyrian (or Mesopotamian). The meaning is Jesus.
Ashurbanipal.
There have never been translations of the Greeks god's and goddess's names into Assyrian. We have no name or translation of the name Artemis.
It was Nineveh
1978
Ashurbanipal
yonan, younan, youkhana, oshana.
Ashur-nirari V Ashur-etil-ilani Sin-shumu-lishir Sin-shar-ishkun Ashur-uballit II (last Assyrian King)
seljema tizo egrana was the king of Assyrian.