Lloyd
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Lloyd may refer to
- Lloyd (name), a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd, which means "grey" or "brown"
- Lloyd (surname), people with the surname
- Lloyd (given name), people with the given name
Lloyds commonly refers to
- Lloyd's of London, a British insurance market
- Lloyd's Register, a maritime classification society
- Lloyds Bank, part of Lloyds Banking Group, a retail bank in the United Kingdom
Lloyd or Lloyd's or Lloyds may also refer to:
Places
Canada
- Lloydminster, or "Lloyd", straddling the provincial border between Alberta and Saskatchewan
United States
- Lloyd, Arkansas
- Lloyd, Florida
- Lloyd, Kentucky
- Lloyd, Montana
- Lloyd, New York
- Lloyd, Ohio
- Lloyds, Alabama
- Lloyds, Maryland
- Lloyds, Virginia
People
- Lloyd (singer) (born 1986), an American singer
Fictional characters
- Lloyd the bartender, in the Stanley Kubrick film The Shining
- Lloyd, Ari Gold's assistant in the HBO television series, Entourage
- Lloyd Asplund, a character from the anime series Code Geass
- Lloyd Bloch, in the Marvel Comics universe
- Lloyd Braun (Seinfeld), in the NBC sitcom, Seinfeld
- Lloyd Christmas, played by Jim Carrey in the film Dumb and Dumber
- Lloyd Dobler, a character in the 1989 Cameron Crowe film, Say Anything..., played by John Cusack
- Lloyd Henreid, in Stephen King's The Stand
- Lloyd Irving, in the video game Tales of Symphonia
- Lloyd Nebulon, the main character in the Disney animated series Lloyd in Space
- Lloyd Tavernier, a character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Lloyd the Delivery Guy, a minor character from Scrubs
- Llwyd ap Cil Coed, a character in the story Mabinogion
- Lloyd Garmadon, protagonist of the second and third waves of Lego Ninjago
- Lloyd, a character in the video game Mother, also known as EarthBound Beginnings
Companies and businesses
Derived from Lloyd's Coffee House
- Lloyd's Coffee House, a London meeting place for merchants and shipowners between about 1688 and 1774
- Lloyd's of London, a British insurance market
- Lloyd's of London (film), a 1936 film about the insurance market
- Lloyd's building, its headquarters
- Lloyd's Agency Network
- Lloyd's List, a website and 275-year-old daily newspaper on shipping and global trade
- Lloyd's List Intelligence (formerly Lloyd's MIU), a maritime information database
- Lloyd's Register, a ship classification and risk management organization
- Germanischer Lloyd, a classification society based in Germany
- Norddeutscher Lloyd, a former German shipping line, and several successor companies
- Hapag-Lloyd shipping line
- Hapag-Lloyd Flug, Hapag-Lloyd Express, Hapag-Lloyd Airlines, former German airline companies
- Lloyd Werft, a shipbuilding dockyard established by Norddeutscher Lloyd in Bremerhaven, Germany
- North German Automobile and Engine, a former German automobile brand founded by Norddeutscher Lloyd, of which most marques carried the Lloyd name
- Österreichischer Lloyd, a shipping line of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; a shipping management company of this name still exists
- Lloyd Triestino, subsequently renamed Italia Marittima, Italian shipping line evolved from Austrian Lloyd
- Austrian Lloyd Ship Management, a Cypriot company founded in the 20th century
- Nedlloyd, a Netherlands shipping line, later merged into P&O Nedlloyd and now part of Maersk Line
- Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB Airlines) of Bolivia
Other companies
- Lloyds Banking Group, a large banking group in the United Kingdom
- Lloyds Pharmacy, the largest community pharmacy operator in the United Kingdom
- Lloyd Cars Ltd, a former British automobile brand
- Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, an early Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom
- Stewarts & Lloyds, a former British steel tube manufacturer
- Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH a German car company active between 1908 and 1963
Other uses
- Lloyd (film), a 2001 comedy written and directed by Hector Baron
- Lloyd rifle, a magazine-fed sporting rifle
- Lloyd's mirror, an optical and an acoustic experiment
See also
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