Wallace is a Scottish surname that originated from the Old French “waleis” meaning “Welshman”. It was commonly given to people from Wales who migrated to Scotland during the Middle Ages. The name became famous through the legendary Scottish hero William Wallace who fought for Scottish independence in the 13th century. Today, the surname Wallace is found worldwide, with notable figures including the American actor Wallace Shawn and the Australian former Prime Minister Malcolm Wallace.

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