(Kilgamesh) as (Kel̂egamês͉) means in the Kurdish language: (the bull stallion, or the most virile), and the bull is a well-known Zoroastrian symbol, and it is one of the sanctities of the religions of the ancient Indo-European peoples, some of whose remnants still remain today in India in some beliefs, but I do not know how true it is. The word corresponds to the Kurdish meaning, or the Indo-European meaning of it, to which Kurdish nationalism belongs. There are not enough scientific studies of the legend of Gilgamesh.