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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'' : ==Notable people named "Lloyd"== *A.L. Lloyd (Albert Lancaster Lloyd) (1908–1982), English ethnomusicologist *Alex Lloyd (born 1974), Australian singer-songwriter *Alex Lloyd (racing driver) (born 1984), IndyCar race driver *Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd (1876–1962), American social reformer *Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 1948), English composer of musical theatre *Anthony Lloyd (born 1984), English footballer *Benjamin Lloyd, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient *Bill Lloyd (soccer), American soccer coach *Bobby Lloyd, Welsh international rugby union player *Carli Lloyd (born 1982), American soccer player *Carli Lloyd (volleyball) (born 1989), American volleyball player *Charles W Lloyd, Educationalist and The Master of Dulwich College from 1967 to 1975 *Cher Lloyd, English singer *Christopher Lloyd (born 1938), American character actor *Clive Lloyd (born 1944), West Indian cricketer *Colin Lloyd, English darts player *Daniel Lloyd, (1920-2015), world-renowned dealer in gardening and botanical books *Daniel Lloyd (cyclist) (born 1980), English professional road racing cyclist *Daniel Lloyd (actor and musician) (born 1982), bilingual Welsh actor and singer-songwriter *Daniel Lloyd (racing driver) (born 1992), British racing car driver *Daniel B. Lloyd, US Navy admiral *Danielle Lloyd (born 1983), British glamour model *Danny Lloyd (born 1973), American child actor *David Lloyd (tennis) (born 1948), former professional tennis player and founder of the David Lloyd Tennis Clubs *David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor (1863–1945), British politician & Prime Minister *Edward Lloyd (died 1713) coffeehouse owner (see also below for Lloyd's) *Major General Edward Lloyd (Colonial Governor), governor of Maryland Colony 1709–1714 *Edward Lloyd (delegate) (1744–1796), Maryland delegate to the Continental Congress *Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland) (1779–1834), governor of Maryland in the United States 1809–1811 *Edward Lhuyd (1660–1709), Welsh naturalist, botanist, linguist, geographer and antiquary *Frank Lloyd (1886–1960), English/American film director and producer *Frank Lloyd (born 1952), British horn player and teacher *Frank Lloyd III, Australian actor *Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), American architect *Gareth David-Lloyd (born 1981), Welsh actor *Genevieve Lloyd, Australian philosopher and feminist *Geoffrey Lloyd, (1902–1984) a British Conservative politician *Geoff Lloyd, (born 1973), British radio DJ *George Lloyd (composer) (1913–1998), British late-Romantic composer *George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd (1879–1941), British High Commissioner of Egypt *George Lloyd (bishop of Chester) (1561–1615), Welsh Anglican bishop *George Lloyd (bishop of Saskatchewan) (1861–1940), Anglican minister and theologian *Gordon W. Lloyd (1832–1905), English/American architect *Gweneth Lloyd (1901–1993), cofounder of Royal Winnipeg Ballet *Harold Lloyd (1893–1971), American actor and filmmaker known for his silent film comedies *H. S. Lloyd (1887–1963), British dog breeder *Jake Lloyd (born 1989), American actor *Jess Lloyd (born 1995), British swimmer *Jim Lloyd (born 1954), Australian politician *John Lloyd (tennis) (born 1954), British tennis player *John Lloyd (rugby coach) (born 1943), former head coach to Wales national rugby union team *Julian Lloyd Webber (born 1951), composer, cellist & brother of Andrew Lloyd Webber *Larry Lloyd (born 1948), English footballer *Llewellyn Lloyd (1877–1958), Welsh international rugby union player *Lucy Lloyd (1834–1914) was the creator along with Wilhelm Bleek of the 19th century archive of ǀxam and !kun texts *Lulu Hull Lloyd, namesake of California Institute of Technology's Lloyd House *Marie Lloyd (1870–1922), music hall singer *Matthew Lloyd, Australian rules footballer and Coleman Medallist *Nicholas Lloyd (born 1942), British journalist *Norman Lloyd (actor) (1914–), American actor, producer and director *Norman Lloyd (artist) (1895–1983), Australian landscape painter *Norman Lloyd (composer) (1909–1980), American composer and pianist *Percy Lloyd (1871–1959), Wales national rugby player *Raymond Lloyd (born 1964), American professional wrestler better known as Glacier *Richard Lloyd (guitarist) (born 1951), American founding member of punk band Television *Richard Lloyd (racing driver) (born 1945), British driver and multiple racing team founder *Richard Hey Lloyd, British organist and composer *Ridgway Robert Syers Christian Codner Lloyd, English physician and antiquary *Robert Lloyd (poet) (1733–1764), English poet and satirist *Robert Lloyd (singer) (born 1940), English bass, opera singer *Sabrina Lloyd (born 1970), American actor *Sam Lloyd, actor and nephew of Christopher Lloyd *Sampson Lloyd, co-creator of Lloyds Bank, the first bank in Birmingham, England *Samuel Loyd (1841–1911), American puzzle author and recreational mathematician *Selwyn Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd (1904–1978) British politician and general *Seth Lloyd (born 1960), Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT *Seton Lloyd (1902–1996), British archaeologist *Sian Lloyd (news presenter), Welsh television news presenter *Siân Lloyd (weather presenter) (born 1958), ITV weather presenter *Terry Lloyd (1952–2003), British television journalist killed in crossfire in Iraq *Tommy Lloyd (born 1974), American basketball coach 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lloyd (surname)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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