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Meaning of the Name Wall

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The first name Wall is of Shakespearean origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

Shakespearean: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a Tinker, Acts As Wall in the Play Within the Play

Similar Names

Waail | Waa'il | Wa'il | Wal | Wally | Will | Willa | Willy | Wilu |

Related Names

Hamath  (Biblical)
Anger, Heat, a Wall
Hamath-zobah  (Biblical)
The Heat, or the Wall, of an Army
Hamath-zobah  (Biblical)
The Heat, or the Wall, of an Army
Hezron  (Hebrew)
Variant of Chetzron: from the Walled Town
Jenifer  (English)
Variant of Jennifer Common in Cornwall. Derived from Guinevere. in Arthurian Mythology Guinevere Was Arthur's Queen
Jericho  (Arabic)
City of the Moon. in the Bible Jericho Was a Canaan City Destroyed When Its Walls Fell Down
Jonah  (Hebrew)
Dove. in the Bible, the Prophet Jonah Was Swallowed by a Whale After God Caused His Ship to Sink and Then Was Tossed Up Onto Dry Land After Three Days and Nights. Sailors Traditionally Use the Name Jo
Kir  (Biblical)
A City, Wall, Meeting
Kir  (Biblical)
A City, Wall, Meeting
Kirharaseth  (Biblical)
City of the Sun, Wall of Burnt Brick
Kirharaseth  (Biblical)
City of the Sun, Wall of Burnt Brick
Kirharesh  (Biblical)
City of the Sun, Wall of Burnt Brick
Kirharesh  (Biblical)
City of the Sun, Wall of Burnt Brick
Kithlish  (Biblical)
It is a Wall, the Company of a Lioness
Kithlish  (Biblical)
It is a Wall, the Company of a Lioness
Oswallt  (Welsh)
Welsh Form of Oswald 'strength from God'
Sewall  (English)
Sea Powerful
Shihon  (Biblical)
Sound, Wall of Strength
Shihon  (Biblical)
Sound, Wall of Strength
Shur  (Biblical)
Wall, Ox, That Beholds
Shur  (Biblical)
Wall, Ox, That Beholds
Sinon  (Greek)
Convinced the Trojans to Pull the Horse Inside the City Walls
Sisera  (Biblical)
That Sees a Horse or a Swallow
Sisika  (Native American)
A Thrush,Swallow
Snout  (Shakespearean)
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a Tinker, Acts As Wall in the Play Within the Play
Susi  (Biblical)
Horse, Swallow, Moth
Susi  (Biblical)
Horse, Swallow, Moth
Tris  (Celtic)
Diminutive of Tristan: Sad Din. in a Story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, Nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, Was in Love With the Princess Iseult of Ireland
Tristram  (Celtic)
Variant of Tristan: Sad Din. in a Story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, Nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, Was in Love With the Princess Iseult of Ireland
Wal  (Scottish)
Diminutive of Wallace: Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).Welshman; Stranger
Walden  (English)
Woods (Wally, Waiter)
Wallace  (Celtic/Gaelic)
A Stranger
Wallace  (German)
A Welshman
Wallace  (English)
From Wales
Wallace  (Teutonic)
From Wales
Wallace  (English)
Healthy, Powerful, Blundering, Often Impulsive. (Wallis, Walsh)
Wallace  (Anglo Saxon)
Stranger
Wallace  (Scottish)
Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).Welshman; Stranger
Wallache  (German)
A Welshman
Waller  (German)
Army Ruler
Waller  (English)
Mason
Waller  (English)
Wall Maker
Wallis  (English)
From Wales
Wallis  (Teutonic)
From Wales
Wallis  (Anglo Saxon)
Stranger
Wallis  (English)
From Wales
Wallis  (English)
From Wales
Wallis  (English)
From Eales. Feminine Form of Wallace ( Wallie, Wally). Origin: Old English
Wallis  (Scottish)
Feminine Form of Wallace: Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).'Welshman; Stranger
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