Stalin
The word "Stalin" translates to "man of steel" or "steel-like" in Russian. It is a combination of the Russian word "stal" meaning steel and the suffix "-in" typically used in Russian surnames.
Stalin means "man of steel" in Russian.
The name "Stalin" is intended to mean "Man of Steel." It is derived from the Russian word for steel.
Lenin was not known as "the man of steel." Joseph Stalin was known as that. He adopted the name "Stalin" from the Russian word for steel "stal."
Joseph Stalin was the so-called "Man of Steel." He created the name for himself from the Russian word "stal" for "steel."
Joseph Stalin, died in 1953. His surname is derived from the Russian word for steel - Stal - and means "made of steel".
Joseph Stalin was the man of steel. The name Stalin is taken from the Russian "stal" for steel. Stalin can also be called the "man of steal" because he financed many Bolshevik activities by robbing banks.
Joseph Stalin or Iosif Vissariónovich Stalin's real surname was Djughashvili, but he changed his surname to Stalin. The Russian word for 'steel' is 'stal', and the adjective from the noun 'stal' is 'stalnoy'. The word 'Stalin' as is does not exist in Russian, but there is a direct connection between 'Stalin' and 'stal' through the same root. Usually Russian surnames have the ending -in, -ov, or -sky.
СТАЛЬ or the transliteration will be STAL'. I hope it helps.
Stalin, which is why Josef Stalin took it as his last name.
The word for man in Russian is "мужчина" (pronounced as 'moozh-chee-nuh').
Mudriy chelovek; mudrets.