Jughashvili meant "Son of Jew" while Stalin meant "steel" he did not change his first name as the English name Joseph in Georgian is iOSeb. If could be the fact that he didn't want to be associate with Jews as he was anti-Semitic or according to anti-Semite he was a Jew and communists are secret Jewish anarchists who plan on destroying all civilizations on Earth and establish a single world government (controlled by Jews)... yeah I would go with the former rather than the latter as the same people said Hitler was a Jew and the Holocaust never occured.
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Jughashvili does not mean "Son of Jew." The -shvili ending in the Georgian language does mean "son of," but the Words for "Jew" are Ebraeli or Iudeli, depending on variety of meaning. (The latter term is more general and less Biblical.)
Jugha is the Armenian name for a city in current-day Azerbaijan. Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia are all republics in the Caucasian mountains. Stalin's family name may come from this root, although it's also been suggested that the name derives from a Georgian village called Jugaani.
Stalin changed his name in order to take a nom de guerre. This is in keeping both with the desire to keep one step ahead of the secret police, but also because, in Leninist theory, the party vanguard membership is largely to be kept anonymous. Stalin's byname does mean "man of steel." Other Russian revolutionaries took bynames, e.g., Ulyanov became Lenin, Bronstein became Trotsky, Skryabin became Molotov, and so on. Lenin mean "dweller on the Lena River"; Molotov means "hammer." Trotsky took the name of the warden where he was jailed after the 1905 revolution as a tease after he successfully escaped.
Stalin was also known as "Koba" (a Georgian folk hero) before being called "Stalin." Before being expelled, he was a seminarian at a Russian Orthodox school in Tbilisi. There is zero evidence for Jewish heritage on Stalin's part
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