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Ludmila or Ludmilla is a female given name of Slavic origin. It consists of two elements: lud ("people") and mila ("dear, love"). Because the initial L is mostly soft (palatalized), it is sometimes also transcribed Lyudmila, Lyudmyla or Ljudmila, and is written as Ľudmila or Ľudmyla in Slovak.
Gender | female |
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Language(s) | Slavic |
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Word/name | Slavic |
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Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Людмила |
Variant form(s) | Ludomil (m), Ludomił (m) |
Nickname(s) | Russian: Люда (Luda), Люся (Lusya), Мила (Mila), Љума (Ljuma), Czech: Lida |
http://www.behindthename.com/name/ludmila |
Other variants include: Людмила, (Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian), Людміла (Belarusian), Људмила (Macedonian and Serbian), Ludomiła, Ludmiła, Ludzimiła, Ludźmiła (Polish), and Ludmilla (Hungarian).
Nicknames in Russian are: Люда (Lyuda), Люся (Lyusya), Мила (Mila)
The most notable bearer is Ludmila of Bohemia, a 10th-century princess and the grandmother of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. The feast day for the saint is September 16, which is celebrated as a name day in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Other name days include September 17 (Hungary), and February 20, May 7, July 30, and October 26 (Poland).
People with the given name Ludmila or variants include:
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