Bogumila and Bogumil
Wdyt? What images do you get from the names?
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To me, as a Polish person, both these names without ł sound eastern or possibly Balkan, in which case and I can't really judge those.
Bogumił to me is an old man. A very old man. Or possibly an unhappy child.
Bogumiła is a teeny tiny bit more timeless. But I think it's mushy, I imagine her as lacking assertiveness. And I'm usually not proven wrong after actually meeting a Bogumiła. It's kind of a nice sound but since she'll go by Bogusia anyway, I'd go for the slightly stronger Bogusława.
Bogumił to me is an old man. A very old man. Or possibly an unhappy child.
Bogumiła is a teeny tiny bit more timeless. But I think it's mushy, I imagine her as lacking assertiveness. And I'm usually not proven wrong after actually meeting a Bogumiła. It's kind of a nice sound but since she'll go by Bogusia anyway, I'd go for the slightly stronger Bogusława.
The Polish Bogumiła is stunningly beautiful. It evokes for me a sylvan queen.
Don't like either, think of bog
I agree