Wallace

Introduction

Welsh for 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'

Background Story

The name Wallace has its roots in the Old French word 'walais,' which means 'foreigner.' It became a popular surname and later a given name, largely due to the historical figure William Wallace, a Scottish knight and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence, famously portrayed in the film 'Braveheart'.

Temperament

Cool

Meaning

Protector

Gender

Boy

Size

Large

Language

Others

Name Start With

W

Letter Count

7 Letters

Variations

None