Lloyd

/lɔɪd/ noun

Definition

A Welsh surname and given name meaning 'gray' or 'sacred.' Also refers to Lloyd's of London, the famous insurance market.

Etymology

From Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'gray' or 'brown,' possibly also connected to 'sacred' or 'holy.' The name has ancient Celtic origins and remains popular in Wales and areas of Welsh influence.

Kelly Says

Lloyd's of London began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse in the 1680s, where merchants gathered to share shipping news and arrange insurance for voyages - turning gossip into one of the world's most sophisticated insurance markets. The connection between the Welsh word for 'gray' and maritime insurance is purely coincidental but poetically fitting!

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