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Ludmila
wdyt of it? what vibe does it give? what middle name(s) would you choose for it?
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I think it's beautiful.The vibe I get is that of a Russian fairy tale princess.
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I love Ludmila! I think of its beautiful meaning and classic vibe, and I think of a kind, older woman who is very wise and knowledgeable. I think Ludmila fits best with another classic, Slavic name as a middle. Some possibilities:Ludmila Nadezhda
Ludmila Zlata
Ludmila Ekaterina
Ludmila Yelena
Ludmila Olga
Ludmila Oxana
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! i get the same kind of vibe. all of your suggestions are great, i especially like Ludmila Nadezhda, Ludmila Zlata, and Ludmila Olga. i'll look more in the direction you suggested, especially with a similar sounding name to Nadezhda. ty!
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No probsNo probs! Happy my suggestions were helpful :).
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oh i never saw it as a stern kind of name, i thought it'd be seen as a frilly name if anything, but i'm glad it's not. tbh i'm not a name of Ludie, i'd go with Lída or Mila. a few of the names you paired it with are on my list, but i never thought to pair with it, ex Ludmila Zoe (!)i realllllllly like:Ludmila Dorothy (though i'd go with Dorothea)
Ludmila Fern
Ludmila Genevieve (sounds very elegant)
Ludmila Gwendolen (sounds a but whimsical)
Ludmila Ingrid
Ludmila Iris
Ludmila Ivy
Ludmila Opal
Ludmila Saffron
Ludmila Sappho
Ludmila Sophia (prefer Sofia- love that actually)
Ludmila Vivien
Ludmila Winifred
Ludmila Zoethank you!! great suggestions from you as always
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All is hear is "lewd Mila". I'm not a fan. I'd personally prefer Lida, Lumi, or Mila.Ludmila sounds like a no-nonsense sort of name to me. Maybe a bit dismissive.Ludmila Winter
Ludmila Charlotte
Ludmila Claire
Ludmila Victoria
Ludmila Sylvie
Ludmila Helene
Ludmila Alice
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I know someone with that name. She goes by Luda as a nn.I really like it!
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Ludmila is lovely. I'm so bored of Milly though, which some people might try to use. I think the vibe is strong, feisty but feminine. Ludmila takes no nonsense. Ludmila Claire
Ludmila Rachel
Ludmila Rose
Ludmila Irina
Ludmila Ivy
Ludmila Justine
Ludmila Helen
Ludmila Jasmine
Ludmila Kaia
Ludmila Imogen
Ludmila Yvonne
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i would say mee-la, not mil-a, so i wouldn't use Milly as a nickname (though i know for certain i can't count on everyone in the US saying it the first way), and i don't like Milly much anyway. i'd use Lída or Mila probably.from your suggestions, i really really like:Ludmila Rose
Ludmila Ivy
Ludmila Helen
Ludmila Yvonne ty!
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It sounds interesting. I think it would be cute shortened to Mila or Luda. Ludmila Catrin
Ludmila Sariah
Ludmila Susanna
Ludmila Alice
Ludmila Salomea
Ludmila Violeta
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