The female name "Ged" is often a diminutive or nickname for names like "Gwendolyn" or "Gedeon," although it is less common as a standalone name. In some contexts, it may also be derived from names like "Geda" or "Gedea." However, "Ged" is not widely recognized as a traditional female name and may vary in meaning depending on cultural or regional influences.
no GED is short for jedadiya but its spelt jed x
Both - Sam is a short version of Samuel (male) or Samantha (female).
Yes :Charley can be a female name You could also spell it Charlie as in short for Charliese
There is no female form of the name Liam but Liam is short for William which has the female form of Willamina.
For used GED books the best place to check is eBay. New GED books can be purchased on the internet at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. GED is short for General Education Development test.
The proper name, a female given name, is spelled Pamela (short form Pam).
GED doesn't kill the dragon he makes a "bet" with the dragon, by the dragon's real name. Ged tells the dragon that he will not tell the dragon's real name if her doesn't go to the archipelgo.
No. "Nick" is short for the name "Nicolas" which is a male name.
Gianna is a short Italian female form of the name John, which is Hebrew for "God is gracious".
Preeya is a short form of Priyanka a female given name in Hindu and Buddhist cultures.
The name 'Lizbeth' is English in origin. It's a short form of the name Elizabeth which is Hebrew in origin.
'Trici can be a short nickname for Patricia, the female form of Patrick. Patricia is usually shortened to 'Trish'.