Tormod MacLeod
| Tormod MacLeod | |
|---|---|
| Resting place | Iona (according to tradition) | 
| Known for | The 2nd Chief of Clan MacLeod | 
| Predecessor | Leod (father) | 
| Successor | Malcolm (son) | 
| Children | at least two sons | 
Tormod MacLeod, sometimes referred to as Norman MacLeod, (Scottish Gaelic: Tormod MacLeòid, and Tormod mac Leòd) (fl. late 13th century) was a west Highland lord, and son of Leod, the traditional founder and eponymous ancestor of Clan MacLeod. Little is known about Tormod; like his father Leod, he does not appear in any contemporary records. His name is remembered today in the Scottish Gaelic name Sìol Thormoid ("seed of Tormod"), used by a branch of his descendants, the MacLeods of Dunvegan, who are chiefs of Clan MacLeod.