Kindazi

Kindazi (, dkinda2-zi) was a minor Sumerian god. He was a "divine barber" and an acolyte of god Ningirsu.

He is known from inscriptions, such as a macehead dedicated by queen Ninkagina for the life of King Nam-mahani of Lagash:

"dkinda2-zi / lugal-a-ni / nam-ti / nam-mah-ni / ensi2 / lagashKI-ka-she3 / nin-inim-gi-na / dumu ka-ku3-ke4 / u3 nam-ti-la-ni-she3 / a mu-na-ru / shita2-ba / lugal-mu ba-zi-ge / he2-ma-da-zi-zi / mu-bi "To Kindazi, her king. Nin-kagina, daughter of Kaku, donated this on account of the life of Nammahani, ruler of Lagash, and also for her life""

- Inscription of Nin-kagina for the life of Nam-mahani

He also appears in various other inscriptions, such as the Gudea cylinders.