Wallace

Wallace is derived from Old French and Norman origins, meaning 'foreigner' or 'Celtic Briton'. It was primarily used to refer to people of Welsh descent in Norman England.

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The name Wallace originates from Old French and Norman roots. It was first noted as a term "waleis" meaning 'foreigner' or 'Celtic Briton' in Norman England.

  • Popularity: 2,067th
  • Babies named Wallace in the US in 2023:
    Female: 6
    Male: 216
  • Nicknames: Wally,Lace,Wall,Willie,Wal.
  • Full Names: Wallace Browning,Wallace Vincent,Wallace Theodore,Wallace Montgomery,Wallace Jefferson.
  • Famous Namesakes: Wallace Stevens-Poet,Wallace Shawn-Actor,William Wallace-Knight,Wallace Beery-Actor,Huey P. Newton-Co-Founder of the Black Panther Party.
  • Gender: Traditionally Male but used as a unisex name
  • Numerology: With a numerology number of 6, the name Wallace resonates with harmony, family, and responsibility. People affiliated with this number often find themselves as nurturers and caregivers, holding their relationships dear while striving for balance in their lives.

Wallace once enjoyed popularity throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in English-speaking countries. While its usage has declined over recent years, it remains a timeless classic, especially esteemed for its historical and literary associations.

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