List of people with surname Lloyd

This is a list of people with the surname Lloyd.

A

 * A. L. Lloyd (1908–1982), English folk singer and collector of folk songs
 * Albert Lancaster Lloyd (1908–1982), English ethnomusicologist
 * Alex Lloyd (born 1974), Australian singer-songwriter
 * Alex Lloyd (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
 * Arthur Lloyd, several people

B

 * Benjamin Lloyd (1839–after 1865), Coal Heaver in the Union Navy during the American Civil War
 * Bertram Lloyd (1881–1944), English naturalist, humanitarian, vegetarian and campaigner for animal rights
 * Bill Lloyd, American soccer coach
 * Blake Lloyd, Canadian engineer
 * Bobby Lloyd (c. 1888–1930), Welsh international rugby union player

C

 * Cariad Lloyd (born 1982), British actress and comedian
 * Carli Lloyd (born 1982), American soccer player
 * Carli Lloyd (volleyball) (born 1989), American volleyball player
 * Charles W. Lloyd (1915–1999), educationalist and headmaster of Dulwich College
 * Cher Lloyd (born 1993), English singer
 * Christopher Lloyd (born 1938), American character actor
 * Christopher Lloyd (born 1960), American TV writer and producer
 * Clive Lloyd (born 1944), West Indian cricketer
 * Colin Lloyd (born 1973], English darts player
 * Connie Lloyd (1895-1982), artist from New Zealand who specialised in etching
 * Constance Lloyd (1859–1898), English author

D

 * Daniel Lloyd (born 1980), English professional road racing cyclist
 * Daniel Lloyd (born 1982), bilingual Welsh actor and singer-songwriter
 * Daniel Lloyd (born 1992), British racing car driver
 * Daniel B. Lloyd, retired United States Coast Guard Rear Admiral
 * Danielle Lloyd (born 1983), British glamour model
 * Danny Lloyd (born 1973), American child actor
 * David Lloyd (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 and prime minister
 * Dennis Lloyd (born 1993), Israeli singer and music producer
 * Dennis Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Hampstead (1915–1992), British jurist and peer

E

 * Edward Lloyd
 * Edward Lloyd (c.  1648–1713), first proprietor of Lloyd's Coffee House in London
 * Edward Lloyd (1670–1718), British colonial governor of Maryland
 * Edward Lloyd (1744–1796), Maryland delegate to the Continental Congress
 * Edward Lloyd (1779–1834), governor of The U.S. state of Maryland
 * Edward Lhuyd (1660–1709), Welsh naturalist, botanist, linguist, geographer and antiquary
 * Elizabeth Jane Lloyd (1928–1995), British artist
 * Emily Lloyd
 * Emily Ann Lloyd, (born 1984), American actress
 * Emily Lloyd (born 1970), English actress
 * Emily Lloyd (chemist) (1860–1912), English chemist
 * Emily Lloyd (curler), (born 1996), Canadian curler
 * Emily Lloyd-Saini, British comedian, writer and actress
 * Ernest Marsh Lloyd (1840–1922), British soldier and historian
 * Errol Lloyd (born 1943), Jamaican-born artist, writer and art critic
 * Etta Belle Lloyd (1860–1929), American civic leader

F

 * Frank Lloyd (1886–1960), English/American film director and producer
 * Frank Lloyd (born 1952), British horn player and teacher
 * Frank Lloyd III (1929–1995), Australian actor
 * Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), American architect

G

 * Gareth David-Lloyd (born 1981), Welsh actor
 * Gaylord Lloyd (1888–1943), American actor
 * Genevieve Lloyd (born 1941), Australian philosopher and feminist
 * Geoff Lloyd, (born 1973), British radio DJ
 * Geoffrey Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd (1902–1984), British Conservative Party politician
 * George Lloyd (archaeologist) (1820–1885), British priest and archaeologist
 * George Lloyd (bishop of Chester) (1560–1615), Welsh Anglican bishop
 * George Lloyd (bishop of Saskatchewan) (1861–1940), Anglican bishop and theologian
 * George Lloyd (composer) (1913–1998), British late-Romantic composer
 * George Lloyd (politician) (1815–1897), member for Newcastle, New South Wales
 * George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd (1879–1941), British High Commissioner of Egypt
 * Georgia Lloyd (1913–1999), American pacifist, writer
 * Gordon W. Lloyd (1832–1905), English/American architect
 * Gweneth Lloyd (1901–1993), cofounder of Royal Winnipeg Ballet
 * Gwilym Lloyd George (1894–1967), British politician

H

 * Harold Lloyd (1893–1971), American actor and filmmaker known for his silent film comedies
 * Henry Lloyd (1852–1920), governor of Maryland
 * Henry Lloyd (1911–2001), Anglican priest
 * Henry Lloyd (c. 1718–1783), Welsh army officer and military writer
 * Henry Demarest Lloyd (1847–1903), American journalist
 * Henry J. Lloyd (1794–1853), English amateur cricketer
 * Hiram Lloyd (1863-1942), lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Missouri
 * H. S. Lloyd (1887–1963), British dog breeder

J

 * Jake Lloyd (born 1989), American actor
 * James Lloyd (disambiguation), multiple people
 * Jeremy Lloyd (1930–2014), British actor and songwriter
 * Jess Lloyd (born 1995), British swimmer
 * Jessica Raine (born 1982), real name Jessica Lloyd, English actress
 * Jim Lloyd (born 1954), Australian politician
 * John Lloyd (born 1954), British tennis player
 * John Lloyd (born 1943), former head coach to Wales national rugby union team
 * John M. Lloyd (1835–1892), American police officer, tavern owner, and bricklayer, known for testifying in the Abraham Lincoln assassination conspiracy trials
 * Josie Lloyd (1940–2020), American actress
 * Julian Lloyd Webber (born 1951), composer, cellist & brother of Andrew Lloyd Webber

K

 * Kanoa Lloyd (born 1986), television and radio presenter from New Zealand
 * Kyle Lloyd (born 1990), American baseball player

L

 * Larry Lloyd (born 1948), English footballer
 * Lewis Lloyd (1959–2019), American basketball player
 * Llewellyn Lloyd (1877–1958), Welsh international rugby union player
 * Lucy Lloyd (1834–1914) creator along with Wilhelm Bleek of the 19th century archive of ǀXam and !kun texts

M

 * Marie Lloyd (1870–1922), music hall singer
 * Marilyn Lloyd (1929-2018), American politician
 * MarShawn Lloyd (born 2001), American football player
 * Mary Helen Wingate Lloyd (1868–1934), American horticulturist
 * Matthew Lloyd (born 1978), Australian rules footballer and Coleman Medallist

N

 * Nicholas Lloyd (born 1942), British journalist
 * Norman Lloyd (disambiguation), multiple people

P

 * Patrick Lloyd (2004- until), High school shot put and discus thrower.
 * Peggy Lloyd (1913–2011), American stage actress
 * Percy Lloyd (1871–1959), Wales national rugby player
 * Peter Lloyd (born 1966), Australian journalist

R

 * Rachel Lloyd (1839-1900), American chemist
 * Raymond Lloyd (born 1964), American professional wrestler better known as Glacier
 * Richard Lloyd (disambiguation), multiple people
 * Richard Hey Lloyd (1933–2021), British organist and composer
 * Ridgway Robert Syers Christian Codner Lloyd (1842–1884), English physician and antiquary
 * Robert Lloyd (disambiguation), multiple people

S

 * Sabrina Lloyd (born 1970), American actor
 * Sam Lloyd (1963–2020), American character actor and nephew of Christopher Lloyd
 * Sampson Lloyd (1699–1779), English iron manufacturer and co-founder Lloyds Bank
 * Samuel Loyd (1841–1911), American puzzle author and recreational mathematician
 * Sarah J. Lloyd (1896–19??), Welsh artist
 * Selwyn Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd (1904–1978) British politician and general
 * Seth Lloyd (born 1960), American professor of mechanical engineering at MIT
 * Seton Lloyd (1902–1996), British archaeologist
 * Sian Lloyd (born 1972), Welsh television news presenter
 * Siân Lloyd (born 1958), Welsh weather presenter
 * Suzanne Lloyd (born 1934), Canadian actress

T

 * Terry Lloyd (1952–2003), British television journalist killed in Iraq
 * Thomas Lloyd (1756–1827), stenographer, known as the "father of American shorthand"
 * Tommy Lloyd (born 1974), American basketball coach

V

 * Vanessa Lloyd-Davies (1960–2005), British doctor, equestrian and soldier

W

 * William Lloyd (disambiguation), multiple people