Geddes
Geddes is a surname of Scottish origin, with historical and cultural significance in the United Kingdom and beyond. The name is derived from the Gaelic word "Gédeas," meaning "peace" or "peaceful," and has been carried by several notable individuals across various fields.
One of the most prominent figures with this surname is Sir Patrick Geddes (1854–1932), a Scottish biologist,
The Geddes approach often integrates habitat, transport, and social factors, advocating for cities to be adaptable
In addition to Patrick Geddes, the surname appears in various contexts, including academic, cultural, and political
Genetically, Geddes is not linked to any specific ethnicity or genetic lineage but is primarily a family
Overall, Geddes is recognized as a surname associated with pioneering ideas in urban planning and social reform,