Ked or KED or ked may refer to:
Ked village, Indiais a village in Jhunjhunu district Rajasthan situated on the banks of Katli river which flows between the village and Shaktidham, the sacred Ked temple. Its present existence is attributed to the hosting of holy plant Ker by Pahuramji Kedia and Bholaramji Kedia with support from a famous dacoit Jabardi Khan in 1439. After the creation of the new village, Jabardi Khan became its first Nawab.
Ked eventually became a sub-province of repute within the Sekhawati province.
Ked is known for its twin temples: The Ked Shaktidham, a Hindu shrine and The Peerbaba Dargah, a Muslim shrine.
Ked has witnessed more modern development since 1974 including a tourist resort.
Guyver may refer to:
Bio-Booster Armor Guyver (Viz Media) or Guyver (Chuang Yi Publishing) (強殖装甲ガイバー Kyōshoku Sōkō Gaibā) is a manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiki Takaya. The Guyver itself is a symbiotic techno-organic (or biomechanical) device that enhances the capabilities of its host.
The manga was originally serialized in Tokuma Shoten's Monthly Shōnen Captain, the first appearance being in the February 18 magazine beginning in 1985. When Shōnen Captain was discontinued in 1997, the manga was picked up by Kadokawa Shoten who subsequently re-released all of the previous tankōbon originally published by Tokuma. The manga is currently serialized in Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine. It has been licensed by Viz Media, Star Comics and Chuang Yi Publishing.
Guyver has been adapted into a single OVA titled Guyver: Out of Control (1986, based loosely on the first four chapters), a 12-episode anime OVA series (1989 to 1992, based roughly on the first four volumes), two live action movies (1991's The Guyver and 1994's Guyver 2: Dark Hero) as well as a 2005 26-episode anime series based on the first 60 chapters (volumes 1-10).
Guyver or Guiver is a surname that has mostly dropped out of use.According to Government Stats. on voters, it is the 4066th. most common name.
"Guyver" originally spelled "Gyver" is an old English family name which has been traced back to the death of Richard Gyver in 1544. The family home still exists in Ugley, Essex. An alternative spelling came about when the old English vowel 'Y' was changed to an 'I', so that Tyme became Time, Wyllyam became William and so on. The Guiver branch of the family is now larger than the original Gyver/Guyver side which still uses the old spelling.