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The root of the surname Wren is the old English wrenna for the bird wren. The name probably strted out as a nickname for someone of wren-like characteristics, a small, busy and quick-moving person. The wren is also seen as wily, as the tale of the wren boys of Cork suggests. There are two spellings of the name, Wren and Wrenn. Wrenn was probably more common until the 17th century. Although Wre.....


Heraldry Database: Lloyd

Lloyd







Surname:  Lloyd
Branch:  Lloyd
Origins:  Welsh
More Info:  Wales

Background:  The name Lloyd is a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd, which means "grey" or "brown". (Llwyd is also used as a personal name.) The double-l represents the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative of Welsh, and was sometimes also represented as fl, yielding the related name Floyd. First found in Montgomeryshire.


Motto:  Heb Dduw heb ddim, Duw a digon; Without God without anything, God is enough.
Arms:  Or, three mens' heads ppr. in armour ar. garnished of the field.
Crest:  A man's head ppr. in armour ar. garnished or, and on a labe lissuing from his mouth, and proceeding over his head, these words, Avonno div derbid.


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Name Variations:  Lloyd, Llwyd, Lloid, Loyd, Loid, Lwyd, Flood, Floyd.

References:
One or more of the following publications has been referenced for this article.
The General Armory; Sir Bernard Burke - 1842.
A Handbook of Mottoes; C.N. Elvin - 1860.






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