Floyd (surname)
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Floyd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andress Small Floyd of the Self-Masters Colony
- Bubba Floyd (1917–2000), American baseball player
- Carlisle Floyd (born 1926), American opera composer
- Charles Floyd (disambiguation), several people
- Christiane Floyd (born 1943), Austrian computer scientist
- Cliff Floyd (born 1972), retired American Major League Baseball player
- Darrell Floyd (c. 1933–2000), American college basketball player
- Davis Floyd (1776-1834), American politician convicted of conspiring with Aaron Burr
- Eddie Floyd (born 1937), R&B/soul singer-songwriter
- Elson S. Floyd, 10th president of Washington State University
- Gavin Floyd (born 1983), Major League Baseball pitcher
- George Rogers Clark Floyd, American politician
- James Floyd (disambiguation), several people
- John Floyd (disambiguation), several people
- Keith Floyd (1943–2009), British chef
- Malcolm Floyd (born 1972), retired American football player
- Malcom Floyd (born 1981), American football player
- Leela Floyd, musician and artist
- Pretty Boy Floyd (Charles Arthur Floyd, 1904–1934), American bank robber
- Raymond Floyd (born 1942), American golfer
- Robert W. Floyd (1936–2001), computer scientist
- Sally Floyd, computer scientist
- Sleepy Floyd (Eric Augustus Floyd, born 1960), American professional basketball player
- Stanley Floyd (born 1961), American track and field sprinter
- William Floyd (1734–1821), American signer of the Declaration of Independence
- William Floyd (American football), Retired American football fullback
Fictional characters:
- Heywood R. Floyd, in the Space Odyssey series by Arthur C. Clarke
- Sally Floyd (comics), reporter in the Marvel Comics universe
- Pink Floyd, protagonist of the 1979 concept album The Wall by the band Pink Floyd
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