Ludmila
Lyudmila (Russian ljudi = " people people "; mila = "loving welcome ") is a Slavic female first name. In the Sorbian, Czech and Slovenian language it is written without the j, indicating the softening of the l ( Ludmila ). The short form is Ljuda. Another form is Ludmilla.
Variations and spellings
- Slovak: Ludmila
- Polish: Ludmiła
- Russian and Bulgarian: Людмила - Lyudmila
- Ukrainian: Людмила - Ljudmyla
- Belarusian: Людміла - Lyudmila
- Serbian: Људмила - Lyudmila
Famous names winners
- Ludmila of Bohemia ( 860-921 ), Bohemia 's patron saint
- Ludmila of Bohemia ( 1170-1240 to ), Duchess of Bavaria
- Ludmila basová ( b. 1968 ), Czech badminton player
- Lyudmila Bragina (* 1943), Russian athlete
- Ludmila "Lucy" Diakovlfska (* 1976), German pop singer
- Ludmila Engquist (* 1964), Russian- Swedish track and field athlete
- Lyudmila Mychailiwna Pavlichenko (1916-1974), Soviet sniper
- Lyudmila Andrejewna Kondratjewa (born 1958 ) Soviet- Russian track and field athlete
- Lyudmila Vladimirovna Rudenko (1904-1986), Soviet chess player
- Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko (1935-2011), Russian actress
- Ludmila Schiwkowa (1942-1981), Bulgarian politician
- Lyudmila Georgievna Sykina (1929-2009), Russian singer
- Lyudmila Titova Evgenevna (* 1946), Russian speed skater
- Lyudmila Ivanovna Turischtschewa (* 1952), Russian gymnast
- Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (* 1938), Russian writer
- Female first name
- Slavic personal name