Wallace
/ˈwɔlɪs/
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Wallace, of German origin, means 'Welshman' and is traditionally associated with leadership and resilience. It gained prominence through Sir William Wallace, a Scottish hero celebrated for his bravery and noble fight for independence. The name carries a strong, dignified character and is often chosen for its historical and cultural significance.
Wallace Wilkinson
Politician, Governor of Kentucky, 1987-91
Wallace H. White, Jr.
Politician, US Senator from Maine, 1931-49
Wallace Wade
Football, Alabama and Duke Head Coach
Wallace Thurman
Author, The Blacker the Berry
A. Wallace Tashima
Judge, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, 1996-2004
Wallace Stevens
Poet, Harmonium
Wallace Stegner
Author, The Angle of Repose
Wallace Shawn
Actor, Ate dinner with Andre
Wallace Sargent
Astronomer, Astrophysicist at CalTech
Wallace Reid
Actor, Silent film actor and director
Wallace Langham
Actor, Phil on The Larry Sanders Show
Wallace B. Jefferson
Judge, Texas Chief Justice
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