Ludmilla, or more commonly, outside of English-speaking countries, Ludmila or Lyudmila, is a girl's name of Slavic origin (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, etc.).
Lud means "people," while mila means "love, dear," making Ludmila mean "love of the people."
Perhaps the most famous person named Ludmila is Saint Ludmila, a Bohemian princess of the 10th century. She is known as the patron saint of Bohemia, the Czech Republic, religious converts, widows, and duchesses.
It's a female name of Russian origin and it means 'love of the people'. The meaning is actually for Ludmilla or Ludmyla which is a general eastern European name, but more favored among Ukrainians, Polish and Russians. However, Luda is distinctly Ukrainian. Historically Russians and Polish used Myla as nickname for Ludmilla. Only ethnic Ukrainians used Luda as a nickname for Ludmyla. Now that the name Luda has become popular among young Russian and Polish women, the origin of the name has been perverted. Seems to be another symptom with treating Ukrainians as sub human.
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Ludmilla Goulian's birth name is Ludmilla Goulianskaya.
Ludmilla Nova's birth name is Ludmila von Falz-Fein.
Mila Pfefferberg's birth name is Ludmilla Pfefferberg.
Ludmilla Assing died in 1880.
Ludmilla Jordanova was born in 1949.
Ludmilla Pajo died in 1995.
Ludmilla of Bohemia was born in 1170.
Ludmilla Assing was born in 1821.
Ludmilla Pajo was born in 1947.
No, Ludmila is actually from Ukraine, but it is used widely in Russia.
Lisa Montell's birth name is Irena Ludmilla Vladimirovna Augustinovich.
Ludmilla Chiriaeff was born on January 10, 1924.