Wallace
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Wallace is a Scottish surname and given name of uncertain etymology. Several theories suggest possible origins, including connections to Welsh words or elements implying a connection to “Welsh” or to places named “walled town.” It has a strong, historical feel.
Wallace is a name with a robust, yet somewhat less common, feel, making it a distinct choice for parents. It's a name that can lend itself well to various nicknames and also works well across different age groups.
William Wallace
A legendary Scottish warrior (c. 1270-1305) who led resistance against the English during the Wars of Scottish Independence, a figure prominently featured in Mel Gibson's film *Braveheart*.
Edgar Wallace
A prolific British author (1875-1932) known for his many crime and mystery novels and stories.
George Wallace
A controversial American politician (1919-1998) who served as Governor of Alabama and ran for president several times, known for his segregationist views.