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Wallace
Wallace
(m) This Scottish surname, made famous by the
patriot William Wallace (c. 1272-1305), is regularly but
quietly used in Scotland as a Christian name. The name
originally meant ‘Welshman,’ or as Black (Surnames
of
Scotland) explained it, ‘Strathclyde Briton.’ Wallace
is also used as a Christian name in the U.S.A.
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