Tahmašši

Tahmašši, or Takhmašši, and also known by his hypocoristicon or pet name: Tahmaya, or Atahmaya was an Egyptian official to pharaoh in the 1350 BC Amarna letters correspondence.

His name comes from: 'Ptah-mes', meaning Ptah-Born, or "Born of Ptah".

Tahmašši's name is used in 4 Amarna letters as follows-(EA for 'el Amarna'): Letter two of three letters by Tagi of Ginti, (Gintikirmil).

Letter three of five letters by Šubandu, a mayor in Palestine.

Letter three of three letters by Pu-Ba'lu to pharaoh, mayor of Yursa:

EA 364, "Justified War" , city ruler Ayyab to Pharaoh, 1300s BC.
Lines, obverse, 1-14, (of 28), line 13 (second from bottom) shows Takhmašši's name (characters 3-7), spelled 1. -- A-tah-ma-ia . [ 1 ] ( One (cuneiform) -( diš ) is the single vertical stroke for 1 , or Individual , person, etc. The last character, 'ia' is unseen on right side of tablet .)