[Facts] Re: what does the name "Lenin" mean
in reply to a message by jen
Born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov on April 22, 1870, he took on the pseudonym of "Lenin" in 1901 following his Siberian exile for attempting to publish an illegal newspaper called *The Workers Cause*. The pseudonym of Lenin which he chose for himself was fashioned from the name of the river Lena in Siberia.
The name of the river itself is believed to have been derived from the original name of "Elyu-Ene", meaning "large river".
-- Nanaea
The name of the river itself is believed to have been derived from the original name of "Elyu-Ene", meaning "large river".
-- Nanaea
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The original name is not Russian.
This message was edited 7/19/2019, 1:31 PM
Also a Lenin in Scottish Gaelic is a cloak. Of course we wonder if there is a connection.
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been loking all around the web after this information, thanks