Ludy is a unique and distinctive given name, originating from the Czech language. It is the female form of Ludvík, which means "famous fighter" or "renowned warrior". This name has been traditionally used in Czech Republic and other Slavic countries. However, it's rare to find outside these regions, making it quite uncommon and notable when encountered internationally. The name Ludy carries a strong historical and cultural significance within its roots, yet it remains relatively unexplored beyond its native lands.
The name Ludy had its peak popularity during the early 20th century, with notable spikes in usage between 1913 and 1926, culminating in a high of 16 births in 1921. However, it quickly declined thereafter, falling to a consistent level of around 5-7 births per year from the late 1940s onwards, with several years showing no recorded births of this name.