Lloyd (given name)
For other uses, see Lloyd.
The name Lloyd is a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd, which means "grey" or "brown" (Llwyd is also used as a personal name). The double-l represents the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative of Welsh, and was sometimes also represented as fl, yielding the related name Floyd which can also be a variation of the family name Flood
People with given name Lloyd
- Lloyd (singer) (born 1986), American R&B artist
- Lloyd Banks (born 1982), American rapper of G-Unit
- Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senator and Secretary of the Treasury
- Lloyd Blankfein, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Goldman Sachs
- Lloyd Bridges, American actor
- Lloyd Burdick (1909–1945), American football player
- Lloyd Burns, Wales international rugby union player
- Lloyd Carr, American college football coach
- Lloyd Cole, English singer and songwriter
- Lloyd Doyley, English football player.
- Lloyd Honeyghan, Retired British/Jamaican boxer
- Lloyd LaCuesta, television journalist
- Lloyd Lindsay Young, American television weatherman
- Lloyd Metzler, American economist
- Lloyd H. Paterson (1925–1988), New York politician
- Lloyd Patterson (born 1957), American player of Canadian football
- Lloyd Perrett, New Zealand-Australian rugby league player
- Lloyd Price, (born 1939), American R&B singer who sang the 1954 hit Lawdy Miss Clawdy
- Lloyd Robertson, veteran Canadian television news anchor (CTV)
- Lloyd Shapley (1923–2016), American mathematician and Nobel Prize–winning economist
- Lloyd Thomas, American naval officer
- Lloyd F. Wheat, American politician
- Lloyd Williams (disambiguation), several people
- Lloyd Christopher, Filipino Professional Pool Player
- Lloyd M. Cook II, American Musician (Drummer) & Entertainment Exec.
See also
- Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, British physiologist, biophysicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect
- Lloy Ball (born 1972), American volleyball player
- Lloyd (name)
- Loyd (disambiguation)
Fictional characters
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