Proper noun
A village in Nairnshire, Highland council area, Scotland.
A Scottish habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic from the village.
A Scottish surname originating as a patronymic from Geddie, perhaps a nickname derived from gedd (“pike”).
A town in New York; named for American engineer and surveyor James Geddes.
A city in South Dakota; perhaps named for an early settler, or for railroad official D. C. Geddes.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBy December it was clear that Lloyd George would have to sack Jellicoe or lose Eric Geddes (First Lord of the Admiralty), who wanted to return to his previous job in charge of military transport in France. Source: Internet
Auckland Geddes was given increased powers to direct labour – a new bill became law, despite the opposition of the Engineers' Union, in February 1918. Source: Internet
Daniel Geddes will be on keyboards and guitar, and Hanna So on piano, violin and cello. Source: Internet
Before Jellicoe left for leave on Christmas Eve he received a letter from Geddes demanding his resignation. Source: Internet
Bel Geddes assumed that the automobile would be the same type of carrier and still the most common means of transportation in 1960, albeit with increased vehicle use and traffic lanes also capable of much higher speeds. Source: Internet
In a caution statement provided by Shelly, he allegedly admitted that they were contracted by Owen Irving on behalf of Nadeen Geddes to kill Tamara Geddes for the sum of 100-thousand Jamaican dollars. Source: Internet