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- LL Cool J (* 1968), American rapper and actor
Lla
- Llàcer, Àngel (* 1974), Spanish actor and director
- Llach, Lluís (* 1948), Spanish musician and songwriter
- Lladó Lumbera, Jaime (* 1916), Spanish chess player
- Llado, Joalsiae (* 1974), French long-distance runner
- Lladó, Juan (* 1996), Uruguayan football player
- Llagostera Vives, Nuria (* 1980), Spanish tennis player
- Llagostera, Isa (1946–2009), German artist
- Llakaj, Agron (* 1960), Albanian comedian, presenter and singer
- Llalloshi, Edona (* 1979), Kosovar-Albanian pop singer
- Llama, Cristian (* 1986), Argentine soccer player
- Llamas, Ángel Romero (1932–2007), Mexican cyclist
- Llamazares, Gaspar (* 1957), Spanish MP
- Llamazares, Julio (* 1955), Spanish author
- Llambí, Benito Pedro (1907–1997), Argentine diplomat and politician
- Llambí, Francisco (1788–1837), Uruguayan politician
- Llambi, Joachim (* 1964), Spanish dance athlete and television presenter
- Llamosa, Carlos (born 1969), American football player
- Llaneras, Joan (* 1969), Spanish cyclist
- Llanes, Emiliano (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Llanez, Ulysses (* 2001), American football player
- Llano Cifuentes, Rafael (1933–2017), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Nova Friburgo
- Llano Ruiz, Alonso (1931–2015), Colombian clergyman, Bishop of Istmina-Tadó
- Llano, Eduardo del (* 1962), Cuban writer and film director
- Llanos, Cristina (* 1975), Spanish singer and guitarist
- Llanos, Eneko (* 1976), Basque triathlete
- Llanos, Fernando de los , Spanish Renaissance painter
- Llanos, Hektor (* 1972), Basque triathlete
- Llanos, Jorge , Argentine pool player
- Llanos, Robert (* 1958), Trinidadian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of St. John's-Basseterre
- Llanos-Farfan, Raphael (* 1982), German American football player
- Llanque, Marcus (* 1964), German political scientist
- Llansana, Enric (* 2001), Catalan-Dutch soccer player
- Llaudy Pupo, Lisandra (* 1988), Cuban chess player
- Llave, Ignacio de la (1818–1863), Mexican military officer and governor
Lle
- Lleision ap Morgan Gam , Lord of Afan (South Wales)
- Llense, René (1913-2014), French football player
- Lleó, Conxita (* 1943), Spanish Romanist
- Lleras Camargo, Alberto (1906–1990), Colombian politician, President of Colombia (1945–1946 and 1958–1962) and Secretary General of the OAS
- Lleras Restrepo, Carlos (1908-1994), Colombian politician, President of Colombia (1966-1970)
- Lleshanaku, Luljeta (* 1968), Albanian poet
- Lleshi, Haxhi (1913–1998), Albanian President
- Lletget, Sebastian (* 1992), American football player
- Llewellin, John, 1st Baron Llewellin (1893–1957), British politician and officer, Member of the House of Commons and peer
- Llewellyn, Alun (1903-1987), British writer
- Llewellyn, Frederick B. (1897–1971), American electrical engineer
- Llewellyn, Gareth (born 1969), Welsh rugby player
- Llewellyn, Harry (1911–1999), British show jumper and Olympic champion
- Llewellyn, Jack (1914–1988) British jazz musician
- Llewellyn, Karl (1893–1962), American lawyer
- Llewellyn, Ralph (* 1960), American-German computer scientist and fantasy author
- Llewellyn, Richard (1906-1983), Welsh writer
- Llewellyn, Sam (born 1948), British writer
- Llewelyn, Desmond (1914-1999), British actor
- Llewelyn, Robert Baxter (1845-1919), British colonial administrator
- Llewelyn-Davies, Annie, Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe (1915–1997), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Llewelyn-Davies, Richard, Baron Llewelyn-Davies (1912–1981), British architect and town planner
Lli
- Llimona i Benet, Rafael (1896–1957), Catalan painter
- Llimona i Bruguera, Joan (1860–1926), Catalan painter
- Llimona i Bruguera, Josep (1864–1934), Catalan sculptor
- Llimona i Raymat, Mercè (1914–1997), Catalan children's book illustrator
- Llimona i Raymat, Núria (1917–2011), Catalan painter
- Lliurat i Carreras, Frederic (1876–1956), Catalan pianist, music critic, music theorist and composer
- Lliuya, Saúl , Peruvian mountain guide and farmer
Llo
- Llobet, Antoni (* 1960), Spanish chemist
- Llobet, Miguel (1878–1938) Spanish guitarist and composer
- Llodra, Michaël (* 1980), French tennis player
- Llompart, Josep Maria (1925–1993), Spanish poet of the Catalan language, Romanist and Catalanist
- Llop, Juan Manuel (* 1963), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Llopart, Jorge (* 1952), Spanish walker
- Llopis, Sergio (* 1978), Spanish badminton player
- Lloque Yupanqui , third Inca ruler
- Llorach, Gaëtan (* 1974), French ski racer
- Llorca, José Martí (1903–1997), Argentine violinist and composer
- Lloreda Caicedo, Rodrigo (1942-2000), Colombian politician
- Llorens i Artigas, Josep (1892–1980), Spanish (Catalan) ceramicist and art critic
- Llorens Torres, Luis (1876–1944), Puerto Rican author and politician
- Llorens, Ramon (1906–1985), Spanish football goalkeeper and coach
- Llorens, Robert (* 1956), French football player
- Llorens, Vicente (1906–1979), Spanish Romance philologist and Hispanist who worked in the United States
- Llorente, Diego (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Llorente, Fernando (* 1985), Spanish football player
- Llorente, Joseba (* 1979), Spanish football player
- Llorente, Juan Antonio (1756–1823), Spanish cleric, politician and historian
- Llorente, Julián (* 1915), Argentine shot putter
- Llorente, Marcos (* 1995), Spanish football player
- Llorente, Paco (* 1965), Spanish football player
- Llorenti, Sacha (* 1972), Bolivian politician
- Lloret i Homs, Joaquim (1890–1988), Catalan architect
- Lloret, Manuel (* 1981), Spanish cyclist
- Lloris, Hugo (* 1986), French football goalkeeper
- Llosa, Claudia (* 1976), Peruvian film director, screenwriter and producer
- Llosa, Luis (* 1951), Peruvian film director
- Lloshi, Xhevat (* 1937), Albanian researcher in the field of Albanology / Balkanology
- Llossas, Juan (1900–1957), Spanish musician
- Lloyd (* 1986), American R&B singer
- Lloyd George, David (1863–1945), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Lloyd George, Gwilym, 1st Viscount Tenby (1894–1967), British politician (Liberal Party), member of the House of Commons
- Lloyd George, Owen, 3rd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1924-2010), British peer
- Lloyd George, William, 3rd Viscount Tenby (born 1927), British politician and manager
- Lloyd Pack, Charles (1902–1983), British actor
- Lloyd Webber, Andrew (* 1948), British composer
- Lloyd Webber, Julian (* 1951), English cellist
- Lloyd Webber, William (1914–1982), English composer
- Lloyd, A. Wallis (* 1962), German-American author of Welsh descent
- Lloyd, Alex (* 1984), British racing driver
- Lloyd, Alexander, 2nd Baron Lloyd (1912–1985), British peer, banker and politician
- Lloyd, Alwyn († 2006), Welsh snooker player
- Lloyd, Andrea (* 1965), American basketball player
- Lloyd, Andrew (* 1959), Australian long-distance runner
- Lloyd, Andria (* 1971), Jamaican sprinter
- Lloyd, Anthony, Baron Lloyd of Berwick (born 1929), British judge
- Lloyd, Art (1897–1954), American cameraman
- Lloyd, Bernhard (* 1960), German musician and co-founder of the synth-pop band Alphaville
- Lloyd, Bill (* 1923), American racing car driver
- Lloyd, Carli (* 1982), American soccer player
- Lloyd, Carli (* 1989), American volleyball player
- Lloyd, Charles (* 1938), American jazz musician
- Lloyd, Cher (* 1993), British singer
- Lloyd, Christopher (1906–1986), British naval historian
- Lloyd, Christopher (* 1938), American actor
- Lloyd, Christopher (* 1960), American screenwriter and producer
- Lloyd, Clive (born 1944), Guyanese cricketer
- Lloyd, Colin (* 1973), English darts player
- Lloyd, Daniel (* 1980), British cyclist
- Lloyd, Danny (* 1973), American actor
- Lloyd, David (1912-1969), Welsh singer
- Lloyd, David (born 1948), British tennis player
- Lloyd, David (* 1950), British comic artist
- Lloyd, David (* 1965), English squash player
- Lloyd, Dennis (* 1993), Israeli musician
- Lloyd, Dennis, Baron Lloyd of Hampstead (1915–1992), British lawyer, university professor, non-fiction author and politician
- Lloyd, Doris (1896–1968), British actress
- Lloyd, Earl (1928–2015), American basketball player who became the first African American to play in the NBA in 1950, and basketball coach
- Lloyd, Edward († 1713), British owner of Lloyd's Coffee House
- Lloyd, Edward (1670–1718), British colonial governor of the Province of Maryland
- Lloyd, Edward (1744–1796), American politician
- Lloyd, Edward (1779–1834), American politician
- Lloyd, Elisabeth (* 1956), American biophilosophist
- Lloyd, Emily (born 1970), British actress
- Lloyd, Emily Ann (* 1984), American child actress
- Lloyd, Eric (* 1986), American actor
- Lloyd, Euan (1923-2016), British film producer
- Lloyd, Frank (1886–1960) British American actor, director, and producer
- Lloyd, Frank (* 1952), British horn player
- Lloyd, Geoffrey (* 1933), English historian of science and medicine
- Lloyd, Geoffrey, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd (1902–1984), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Lloyd, George (1913–1998), English composer
- Lloyd, George, 1st Baron Lloyd (1879–1941), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Lloyd, Griffith († 1586), English lawyer and university professor
- Lloyd, Guy, 1st Baronet (1890–1987), Scottish politician
- Lloyd, Harold (1893–1971), American actor
- Lloyd, Harry (born 1983), British actor
- Lloyd, Henry († 1783), Welsh soldier and military writer
- Lloyd, Henry (1852–1920), American politician, governor of Maryland
- Lloyd, Hiram (1875–1942), American politician
- Lloyd, Hugh Pughe (1894–1981), British Air Force officer
- Lloyd, Humphrey (1800-1881), British physicist
- Lloyd, Hywel (* 1985), British racing car driver
- Lloyd, Jake (* 1989), American actor
- Lloyd, James (1745-1820), American politician (Federal Party)
- Lloyd, James (1769–1831), American politician (Federal Party)
- Lloyd, James (1939-2013), British boxer
- Lloyd, James F. (1922–2012), American politician
- Lloyd, James Tilghman (1857–1944), American politician
- Lloyd, Jerry (* 1920), American jazz trumpeter and pianist
- Lloyd, John (born 1943), Welsh rugby player and coach
- Lloyd, John (born 1951), British author and producer
- Lloyd, John (born 1954), British tennis player
- Lloyd, John Augustus (1800-1854), British Ambassador
- Lloyd, John Bedford (born 1956), American actor
- Lloyd, John J. (1922-2014), American film architect
- Lloyd, John Uri (1849–1936), American pharmacist and author
- Lloyd, John William (1857–1940), American anarchist and advocate of individualistic anarchism
- Lloyd, June, Baroness Lloyd of Highbury (1928-2006), British pediatrician
- Lloyd, Kathleen (born 1948), American actress
- Lloyd, Larry (* 1948), English football player and coach
- Lloyd, Lucy (1834–1914), English linguist
- Lloyd, Manon (* 1996), British cyclist
- Lloyd, Marilyn (1929–2018), American politician
- Lloyd, Marshall Burns (1858–1927), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Lloyd, Matthew (* 1983), Australian cyclist
- Lloyd, Matthew J. , Canadian photographer and cameraman
- Lloyd, Norman (born 1914), American director, producer and actor
- Lloyd, Oscar (born 1997), British actor
- Lloyd, Paul M. (1929–2007), American Romance scholar, Hispanist, and linguist
- Lloyd, Peter (* 1937), New Zealand economist
- Lloyd, Peter (* 1949), Australian gymnast and Olympic participant
- Lloyd, Phyllida (* 1957), British film and theater director
- Lloyd, Rhys (* 1989), Welsh road cyclist
- Lloyd, Rhys, Baron Lloyd of Kilgerran (1907–1991), British politician and lawyer
- Lloyd, Richard (1945–2008), British racing driver and motorsport team owner
- Lloyd, Richard (* 1951), American guitarist and songwriter
- Lloyd, Robert (* 1940), British opera singer (bass)
- Lloyd, Russell (1916-2008), British film editor
- Lloyd, Sabrina (* 1970), American actress
- Lloyd, Sam (1963-2020), American actor and musician of Welsh descent
- Lloyd, Selwyn (1904–1978), British politician
- Lloyd, Seth (* 1960), American quantum computer scientist
- Lloyd, Seton (1902–1996), British archaeologist from the Near East
- Lloyd, Shereefa (* 1982), Jamaican sprinter
- Lloyd, Sherman P. (1914–1979), American politician
- Lloyd, Sue (1939-2011), British actress
- Lloyd, Suzanne (born 1934), Canadian actress
- Lloyd, Terry (1952–2003), British television journalist specializing in the Middle East
- Lloyd, Walt , American cameraman
- Lloyd, Wesley (1883–1936), American politician
- Lloyd, William Frederick (1864–1937), Canadian politician
- Lloyd, Woodrow Stanley (1913–1972), Canadian politician
- Lloyd-Hughes, Ben (* 1988), British actor
- Lloyd-Jones, David (* 1934), British conductor
- Lloyd-Jones, Hugh (1922–2009), British classical scholar
- Lloyd-Jones, Martyn (1899–1981) British (Welsh) evangelist, preacher, and author
- Lloyd-Jones, Vincent (1901–1986), Welsh judge
- Lloyd-Pack, Roger (1944-2014), British actor
- Lloyd-Roberts, Sue (1950-2015), British television journalist
- Lloyd-Walter, Dominique (* 1981), English squash player
Llu
- Lluch y Garriga, Joaquín (1816–1882), Spanish Carmelite and cardinal, and Archbishop of Seville and Toledo
- Lluch, Miguel (1922-2016), Spanish director
- Lluis, André (* 1910), French jazz musician
- Lluís, Joan-Lluís (* 1963), French-Catalan writer and journalist
- Llull, Ramon († 1316), Catalan philosopher, logician and theologian
- Llull, Sergio (* 1987), Spanish basketball player
- Llunas, Marcos (* 1971), Spanish singer and composer
- Llupià, Hug de († 1427), Bishop of Tortosa and Bishop of Valencia
Llw
- Llwyd ab Owain, Robin (born 1958), Welsh poet
- Llwyd, Elfyn (born 1951), Welsh politician (Plaid Cymru), member of the House of Commons
Lly
- Llywarch ap Trahern , King of Arwystli (Wales)
- Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (1173-1240), Prince of Gwynedd in North Wales
- Llywelyn from Owain , Lord of Deheubarth in South Wales
- Llywelyn ap Gruffydd († 1282), Prince of Gwynedd in North Wales, temporarily recognized as the Prince of (all) Wales
- Llywelyn Bren († 1318), Welsh nobleman and rebel leader
- Llywelyn, Dafydd (1939–2013) Welsh composer, pianist, conductor, and educator