The name Gilgamesh is usually given to a Boy.
        
            And we are pleased to let you know that we found the meaning of your name, Possibly means "the ancestor is a hero", from Sumerian 𒉋𒂵 (bilga) meaning "ancestor" and 𒈩 (mes) meaning "hero, young man". This was the name of a Sumerian hero, later appearing in the Akkadian poem the Epic of Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh, with his friend Enkidu, battled the giant Humbaba and stopped the rampage of the Bull of Heaven, besides other adventures. Gilgamesh was probably based on a real person: a king of Uruk who ruled around the 27th century BC..
        
        
            The origin of the name lies in Sumerian Mythology, Semitic Mythology.
        
        Gilgamesh is pronounced as /ˈɡɪl.ɡə.mɛʃ/(English)  
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        Meaning
        Possibly means "the ancestor is a hero", from Sumerian 𒉋𒂵 (bilga) meaning "ancestor" and 𒈩 (mes) meaning "hero, young man". This was the name of a Sumerian hero, later appearing in the Akkadian poem the Epic of Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh, with his friend Enkidu, battled the giant Humbaba and stopped the rampage of the Bull of Heaven, besides other adventures. Gilgamesh was probably based on a real person: a king of Uruk who ruled around the 27th century BC.
     
    
        Origin
        Sumerian Mythology, Semitic Mythology
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ˈɡɪl.ɡə.mɛʃ/(English)  
     
     
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        Meaning
        Possibly means "the ancestor is a hero", from Sumerian 𒉋𒂵 (bilga) meaning "ancestor" and 𒈩 (mes) meaning "hero, young man". This was the name of a Sumerian hero, later appearing in the Akkadian poem the 
Epic of 
Gilgamesh. 
Gilgamesh, with his friend 
Enkidu, battled the giant Humbaba and stopped the rampage of the 
Bull of 
Heaven, besides other adventures. 
Gilgamesh was probably based on a real person: a king of Uruk who ruled around the 27th century BC.
 
     
    
        Origin
        Sumerian Mythology, Semitic Mythology
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ˈɡɪl.ɡə.mɛʃ/(English)