LLOYD-DAVIES
Also recorded as Lloyd Davies, Lloyddavies
Surname: Lloyd-Davies
Lloyd-Davies is a prestigious British surname that originates from Wales. This surname is a combination of two Welsh surnames, "Lloyd" and "Davies", reflecting a rich Welsh heritage.
The name "Lloyd" is of Welsh origin and means "grey" or "sacred". It has ancient roots in Wales, with the most well-known association being the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great. The surname "Davies" is derived from the given name "David", which means "beloved" in Hebrew. "Davies" is a common surname in Wales, often associated with individuals of Welsh descent.
The combination of "Lloyd" and "Davies" in the surname "Lloyd-Davies" signifies a strong connection to Welsh culture and history. Individuals bearing this surname are likely to have Welsh ancestry and may come from a family with ties to Wales.
Over the centuries, the surname Lloyd-Davies has spread beyond Wales and can be found in various parts of the United Kingdom and around the world. Today, individuals with the surname Lloyd-Davies can be found in diverse fields, contributing to the rich tapestry of British society.
The surname Lloyd-Davies carries a sense of pride and heritage, reflecting the enduring influence of Welsh culture on British identity.
There are approximately 310 people named Lloyd-Davies in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named Lloyd-Davies.