Thomas Lloyd may refer to:
- Sir Thomas Lloyd, 1st Baronet (1820–1877), Welsh politician
- Thomas Lloyd (lexicographer) (c. 1673–1734), Welsh cleric and lexicographer
- Thomas Lloyd (lieutenant governor) (1640–1694), Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684–1688
- Thomas F. Lloyd (1841–1911), founder of Carrboro, North Carolina and mill owner
- Thomas Lloyd (garrison commander) (died 1710), commander of the garrison at St John's, Newfoundland
- Thomas Lloyd (stenographer) (1756–1827), published the Congressional Register, known as the "Father of American Shorthand"
- Thomas Lloyd (pornographic actor), retired gay pornographic actor
- Thomas Richard Lloyd (1820–1891), Welsh priest and bard (Yr Estyn)
- Thomas Lloyd (bishop) (1857–1935), Welsh Anglican suffragan bishop
- Thomas Lloyd (rugby player) (1882–1938), Welsh international rugby union forward
- Thomas Lloyd (MP) (c. 1771–1829), Irish Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons for County Limerick
- Thomas Edward Lloyd, British Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire, 1874–1880
- Tom Lloyd (born 1979), British author
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