Loveday
Loveday is a name, thought to derive from Old English Leofdaeg or alternatively Lief Tag. Leofdaeg is composed of the words leof meaning dear/beloved or precious and daeg meaning day. Lief Tag literally translates to Love Day, and is thought to have existed in eastern Britain from around the 7th century.
Loveday was a common English medieval given name, which has now become confined to Cornwall, where it still survives in occasional use by people such as Loveday Jenkin. The name was originally bestowed, either formally or as a nickname, with reference to a Love Day, a day appointed for a meeting between enemies and litigants with a view to an amicable settlement. The name is now only given to girls.
Variant spellings include:
- Daylof
- Dayluue
- Leuare
- Leudedai
- Leue
- Leued
- Leuedaei
- Liuedai
- Loue
- Louedai
- Loueday
- Lovdie
- Love
- Lovedaia
- Loveday
- Lovedaya
- Loveta
- Lovota
- Lowdy
- Lowdie
- Luueday
- Luuedei
- Luveday
- Leofdaeg
- Lief Tag
First name
- Loveday Brooke, a fictional character by Catherine Louisa Pirkis
- Loveday Carlyon, Cornish politician
- Loveday Enyinnaya, Nigerian football player
- Loveday Jenkin, Cornish politician
Surname
- Alan Loveday (1928–2016), New Zealand-born violinist
- Alexander Loveday, British economist
- Catherine Loveday, British campaigner for war memorials
- Clare Loveday, South African classical music composer
- David Loveday, English Anglican bishop
- Ernest Alfred Loveday (1868-1915), South Australian surveyor
- Francis Loveday (1892–1954), English cricketer
- Gary Loveday (born 1964), English cricketer
- Helen Loveday, Swiss university lecturer
- Henry Herbert Loveday, railway administrator
- John Loveday (disambiguation), multiple people
- Leigh Loveday, Welsh video game writer and designer
- Mark Loveday, British businessman
- Papis Loveday, Senegalese model and fashion entrepreneur
- Pete Loveday, British cartoonist
- Peter Loveday, Australian singer/songwriter
- Richard John Loveday (1818-1883), South Australian surveyor
- Ron Loveday (1900–1987), Australian politician
- Thomas Loveday, MP
- Thomas Loveday, former vice-chancellor of the University of Bristol
- Zack Loveday, a fictional character from the soap opera Hollyoaks
Places
- Loveday, a settlement in South Australia
- Loveday Bay, a bay in South Australia
- World War II internment camps in South Australia, Loveday Camp 9, Loveday Camp 10 and Loveday Camp 14
- Loveday House, a boarding house in Cranleigh School, Surrey
Other uses
- The Loveday series of novels by author Kate Tremayne
References
- Bice, Christopher (1970). Names for the Cornish: Three Hundred Cornish Christian Names. London: The Lodenek Press. ISBN 0-902899-01-5.
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