Marduk

Possibly from Sumerian amar-Utu meaning "calf of UTU". In Babylonian mythology he was the chief god, presiding over heaven, light, sky, battle, and fertility. After killing the dragon Tiamat, who was an old enemy of the gods, he created the world and sky from the pieces of her body.

UTU   male   Near Eastern Mythology
Derived from Sumerian ud meaning "sun". In Sumerian mythology this was the name of the god of the sun. He was the son of the moon god Nanna and Ningal.
OTHER FORMS
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Mordokhay
BIBLICAL: Mordecai
ENGLISH: Mordikai
HEBREW: Mordecai, Mordechai
NEAR EASTERN MYTHOLOGY: Utu
YIDDISH: Motel, Motke