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 used as a given name during the Middle Ages in England, which has now become confined to Cornwall, where it 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

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  • Bice, Christopher (1970). Names for the Cornish: Three Hundred Cornish Christian Names. London: The Lodenek Press. ISBN 0-902899-01-5.