Associations to the word «Lloyd»
Noun
- Versailles
- Malcolm
- Mp
- Jenkins
- Swanson
- Antonia
- Matthew
- Gaines
- Alex
- Gates
- Foster
- Schwartz
- Neville
- Bowers
- Dyer
- Frances
- Nathaniel
- Suzanne
- Steamer
- Bryce
- Larkin
- Gardner
- Reparation
- Adler
- Terry
- Dunne
- Genevieve
- Desmond
- Cabinet
- Dow
- Brock
- Cardiff
- Cowan
- Poke
- Hamburg
- Charles
- Wales
- Solicitor
- Tony
- Reginald
- Gillian
- Garry
- Tenor
- Huxley
- Emily
- Austrian
- Opera
- Miles
- Marilyn
- Cyril
- Comedian
- Willis
- Noble
- Filmography
- Gwen
- Odin
- Tko
- Berman
- Rapper
- Williams
- Baldwin
- Forster
- Barker
- Temperance
- Abby
- Wilson
- Richard
- Shirley
- Arthur
- Maynard
- Spence
- Loom
- Boyd
- Lyricist
- Kathleen
- Snoop
- Olivia
- Racing
- Leroy
- Atkinson
- Patti
- Elmer
- Frederick
- Alicia
- Maude
- Richardson
- Obe
- Hal
- Quarry
- Lords
- Baxter
- Stacy
- Pack
Adverb
Wiktionary
LLOYD, proper noun. A surname of Welsh origin, from a nickname for someone with gray hair.
LLOYD, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname
Dictionary definition
LLOYD, noun. United States comic actor in silent films; he used physical danger as a source of comedy (1893-1971).
Wise words
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.