Wallache
Scottish
"foreigner, stranger"
Share
Copy link
Wallache Origin and Meaning
The name Wallache is a boy's name.
Wallache appears to be a variant spelling of Wallace, a name of Scottish origin derived from the Anglo-Norman French 'waleis' meaning "stranger" or "foreigner," originally referring to people of Celtic origin. The additional 'e' gives this version a more elaborate, perhaps archaic feel. The name carries associations with Scottish national hero William Wallace, lending it connotations of courage and patriotism. This uncommon spelling variation maintains the strong, dignified character of the original while offering a distinctive twist. With its two syllables and prominent consonants, Wallache has a robust masculine quality that might appeal to parents drawn to names with historical depth and a slightly unconventional presentation.