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Names that mean wall

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Wall in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Wall

AaiezArabic — "Fuqar-o-faqa karny walla"AzekahBiblical — "Strength of walls"BailMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailleaMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailleahMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailleeMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailleighMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailleyMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailliMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaillieEnglish — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaillyMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaleFrench — "Living near the castle wall"BalyMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaradinAboriginal — "Red wallaby."BaradineAboriginal — "Red wallaby."BaradynAboriginal — "Red wallaby."BaradyneAboriginal — "Red wallaby."BethgaderBiblical — "House of the wall"CashelIrish — "Fortified, strengthened castle wall."CashellIrish — "Fortified, strengthened castle wall."ChetzronHebrew — "From the walled town."dilbazPersian — "Shaheen Heart Wall"GadarenesBiblical — "Men of Gadara, i.e. a place surrounded or walled"GedorBiblical — "Wall"GeshuriArabic — "Sight of the valley, a walled valley"JaddarArabic — "Wall"KirharasethBiblical — "City of the sun, wall of burnt brick"KirhareshBiblical — "City of the sun, wall of burnt brick"KithlishBiblical — "It is a wall, the company of a lioness"MishkatEnglish — "It is like a shelf to put lanterns on, but the shelf is embedded inside the wall)"PatongaAboriginal — "Small wallaby"PatongahAboriginal — "Small wallaby"SeawalEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeawaldEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeawallEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeawelEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeawellEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeewalEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeewaldEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeewallEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeewelEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeewellEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeiwalEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeiwallEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeiwelEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeiwellEnglish — "From the sea wall."SewallEnglish — "From the sea wall."SewelEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeywalEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeywallEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeywelEnglish — "From the sea wall."SeywellEnglish — "From the sea wall."ShihonBiblical — "Sound, wall of strength"SnoutShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play."WalachEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play."WallacheGerman — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalliceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallochEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallyceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalmanEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalmenEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalochEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalsheEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalshiEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalshieEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalshyEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalyceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalyseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."

Girl names that mean Wall

ArizaHebrew — "Cedar panels The cedar tree, the national symbol of Lebanon, once grew in great forests, and highly prized carved panels were used to line the walls of King Solomon's palace and temple. After centuries of over- harvesting, only a limited number of these trees remain in the Holy Land"BaileiMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BailiaMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BailiahMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BailyEnglish — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BalyleeMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BayleiMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BayliaMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."BayliahMiddle English — "Bailiff, Sheriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow."DixeeEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DixeyEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DixiEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DixieEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DixyEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DyxeeEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DyxeyEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DyxiEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DyxieEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."DyxyEnglish — "Tenth-born child; Wall."HadiqaArabic — "Garden, Walled"HurmutArabic — "Four Holy Walls of Kaaba"WallisaEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. The feminine form of Wallace."WallysEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. The feminine form of Wallace."WallysaEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. The feminine form of Wallace."

Unisex names that mean Wall

BaileaMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaileahMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaileeFrench — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaileighMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailiMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BailieEnglish — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BayleaMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BayleahMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BayleighMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BayliMiddle English — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaylieEnglish — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."BaylyEnglish — "Bailiff, Steward, Sherriff's officer|From the outer castle wall meadow."GederHebrew — "A wall "GederahBiblical — "A wall "GederothBiblical — "A wall "HamathHebrew — "Anger, heat, a wall"KirBiblical — "A city, wall, meeting"WaliceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WaliseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalliseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallyseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."