Where does “ульяновский” come from?

ульяновский (Russian) comes from Russian Улья́новск, from Russian Улья́нов, from Russian Ульян, from Latin Iulianus, from Latin Iūlius, from Latin iuppiter, from Proto-Italic djous patēr, from Proto-Italic *djous — to be bright; sky, heaven.

ульяновский (Russian): Ulyanovsk

Definitions

  1. Ulyanovsk

Ancestry of “ульяновский”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1RussianУлья́новскbirthplace of Vladimir Lenin
2RussianУлья́новnotably the original name of Lenin (Ле́нин)
3RussianУльянJulian
4LatinIulianusa Roman cognomen
5LatinIūliusOf the gens Julia, a patrician Roman family
6LatiniuppiterJupiter god of the sky and ruler of the Roman pantheon
7Proto-Italicdjous patērJupiter
8Proto-Italic*djous
9Proto-Indo-Europeandyḗwssky, heaven; sky god
10Proto-Indo-Europeandyéwssky, heaven
11Proto-Indo-Europeandyew-to be bright; sky, heaven
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