Ludmila name - Meaning of Ludmila
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 9
- Usage
- Polish, Czech, Russian, Slavic
- Pronounced
- luwt-MEE-wah, LOOD-mee-lah
- Ludmila Meaning
- Polish form of Ludmila. Means "favour of the people" from the Slavic elements lyud "people" and mil "gracious, dear". Saint Ludmila was a 10th-century princess from Bohemia, the grandmother of Saint Václav. As a Russian name, this is a variant transcription of (usually rendered Lyudmila). Ludmila originates in Slavic languages and means "one who loves people". This is the name of a 10th century Bohemian princess and saint, the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus. Until today, Ludmila remains a popular feminine given name in Slavic languages. In the United States it is very rare.
Ludmila Related Names
Variant:, Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Russian)
Diminutive, Lída (Czech)
Other Languages Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Bulgarian), Ludmila, Lída (Czech), Ludmila, Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Russian), Ljudmila (Slovene), Lyudmyla (Ukrainian), Ludmiła (Polish), Lida
Diminutive:, Lída (Czech)
Other Languages Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Bulgarian), Ludmila, Lída (Czech), Ludmila, Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Russian), Ljudmila (Slovene), Lyudmyla (Ukrainian), Ludmiła (Polish)
Other Languages: Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Bulgarian), Ludmila, Lída (Czech), Ludmila, Ludmilla, Lyudmila (Russian), Ljudmila (Slovene), Lyudmyla (Ukrainian), Ludmiła (Polish)
Ludmila Celebrities
Ludmila Podjavorinska - writer,