- LLOYD, RICHARD (1834 - 1917), pastor of the Campbellite Church of the Disciples of Christ, Criccieth
- LLOYD, RICHARD (1771 - 1834), Calvinistic Methodist minister
- LLOYD, RICHARD (d. 1663), governor of Oswestry - see LLOYD, EDWARD
- LLOYD, ROBERT (1716 - 1792) Plas Ashpool,, farmer and Methodist exhorter
- LLOYD, ROBERT (Llwyd o'r Bryn; 1888 - 1961), eisteddfodwr, entertainer and farmer
- LLOYD, SARAH (1727 - 1807), first matron of the Trevecka Family - see LLOYD, SIMON
- LLOYD, SARAH (1727 - 1807), first matron of the Trevecka family - see LLOYD, SIMON
- LLOYD, SIMON (1756 - 1836), Methodist cleric
- LLOYD, THOMAS (1673? - 1734), cleric and lexicologist
- LLOYD, THOMAS (Crych Elen; 1841 - 1909), musician
- LLOYD, THOMAS (1765 - 1789), Unitarian minister and Academy tutor
- LLOYD, THOMAS ALWYN (1881 - 1960), architect and town planner
- LLOYD, Sir THOMAS DAVIES (1820 - 1877), baronet, landowner, and politician
- LLOYD, THOMAS RICHARD (Yr Estyn; 1820 - 1891), cleric
- LLOYD, VAUGHAN (1736 - 1817), general
- LLOYD, Sir WALTER (1580 - 1662?) Llanfair Clydogau, Royalist
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1786 - 1852), musician
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1771 - 1841), Methodist cleric
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1741 - 1808), Calvinistic Methodist exhorter
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1717 - 1777), cleric and translator
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1627 - 1717), bishop of St Asaph
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1637 - 1710), bishop of Llandaff
- LLOYD, WILLIAM (1901 - 1967), tutor and setter of words to cerdd dant and composer of harp airs
- LLOYD, Sir WILLIAM (1782 - 1857), soldier and one of the first Europeans to reach the peak of any Himalayan snow-capped mountain
- LLOYD, WILLIAM VALENTINE (1825 - 1896), co-secretary of the Powysland Club, sometime editor of the Montgomeryshire Collections
- LLOYD-GEORGE of Dwyfor, 1st Earl - see LLOYD GEORGE, DAVID
- LLOYD-JONES, DAVID MARTYN (1899 - 1981), minister and theologian
- LLOYD-JONES, JOHN (1885 - 1956), scholar and poet
- LLOYD-OWEN, DAVID CHARLES (1843 - 1925), eye specialist
- LLOYDE, OLIVER - see LLOYD, OLIVER
- LLUELYN, MARTIN (1616 - 1682), poet and physician
- LLWYD o'r BRYN - see LLOYD, ROBERT
- LLWYD, YR USTUS (fl. 14th century), poet
- LLWYD, ANGHARAD (1780 - 1866), antiquary
- LLWYD, Sir DAFYDD, Elizabethan poet
- LLWYD, EDWARD - see LHUYD, EDWARD
- LLWYD, FFOWC (fl. c. 1580-1620) Fox Hall,, poet and squire
- LLWYD, HARRI (d. 1799), Wesleyan lay preacher
- LLWYD, HUMPHREY (1527 - 1568), physician and antiquary
- LLWYD, HUW (Huw Llwyd o Gynfal; 1568? - 1630?), soldier and bard
- LLWYD, HWLCYN, harpist
- LLWYD, MORGAN (1619 - 1659), littérateur, poet, mystic
- LLWYD, RICHARD (Bard of Snowdon; 1752 - 1835), poet and authority on Welsh heraldry and genealogy
- LLWYD, ROBERT (1565 - 1655), cleric and writer
- LLWYD, ROBERT - see LLOYD, ROBERT
- LLWYD, STEPHEN (1794 - 1854), musician
- LLWYD, WILLIAM - see LLOYD, WILLIAM
- LLWYD, HUMPHREY (c. 1527 - 1568), antiquary and map-maker
- LLYFNWY - see ELLIS, ROBERT
- LLYFRBRYF - see FOULKES, ISAAC