Walach
/wˈɔlək/
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Walach, an English name, derives from 'Wallace', meaning 'Welsh' or 'stranger'. It has roots in medieval England, often associated with nobility and resilience. The name carries a sense of strength and historical depth, evoking images of bravery and cultural identity.
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