LLOYD-EVANS

Recorded variant spellings include Lloyd Evans, Lloyd- Evans, Lloyd-evans, Lloydevans

This is a double-barrelled surname comprising two separate orginal surnames. See also Lloyd, Evans

Lloyd Evans

The surname Lloyd Evans is a distinctive hybrid of two common Welsh and English surnames. Lloyd is Welsh in origin, derived from the Welsh word llwyd, meaning "grey" or "brown." It was historically used as a nickname for someone with grey or brown hair. Evans, on the other hand, is a common English surname of patronymic origin, derived from the given name Evan, itself a variation of the name John.

The combination of Lloyd and Evans creates a unique surname that reflects a fusion of Welsh and English heritage. Individuals bearing the surname Lloyd Evans may have ancestors from both Wales and England, indicating a diverse genealogical history.

Throughout history, individuals with the surname Lloyd Evans have made notable contributions in various fields, including academia, politics, arts, and business. The name embodies a blend of Welsh resilience and English strength, showcasing the diversity and richness of British heritage.

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There are approximately 207 people named Lloyd-Evans in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Lloyd-Evans.

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