Wally (given name)
Wally or Wallie is a given name, and a nickname for Wallace which ultimately means 'Wales' and Walter. It may refer to:
People
    
- Wally Bayola (born 1972), Filipino actor and comedian
 - Wallie Branston, Canadian pioneering race car driver in the 1940s and '50s
 - Wallace Smith Broecker (born 1931), American geochemist
 - Wally Bruner (1931–1997), American journalist and game show host
 - Wally Butts (1905–1973), American football coach
 - Wally Chambers (born 1951), American football player
 - Wallie Coetsee (born 1972), South African golfer
 - Wally Cox (1924–1973), American comedian and actor
 - W. A. Criswell (1909–2002), American pastor, author, and former president of the Southern Baptist Convention
 - Wally Dallenbach Jr. (born 1963), American race car driver
 - Wally Dallenbach Sr. (born 1936), American race car driver
 - Wally Downes (born 1961), English association footballer and coach
 - Wally Feresten, American cue card handler
 - Wally Funk (born 1939), American aviator, oldest person to travel into space
 - Wally Garard (1916–2004), American football player
 - Wally George (1931–2003), American commentator born George Walter Pearch
 - Wally Gould (1938–2018), English footballer
 - Wally Green (born 1918), English motorcycle speedway rider
 - Wally Hayward (1908–2006), South African ultra distance runner
 - Wallie Herzer (1885–1961), American composer of popular music, music publisher, and pianist
 - Wallie Abraham Hurwitz (1886–1958), American mathematician
 - Wally Kurth (born 1958), American soap opera actor
 - Wallie or Willie Lane (1883–1920), British jockey
 - Wally Lewis (born 1959) Australian rugby league footballer
 - Wally Moon (born 1930) American baseball player
 - Wally Nanayakkara (1939-2003), Sri Lankan Sinhala cinema, TV, and theater actor
 - Wally Nightingale, (born 1956), British guitarist and founder of the Sex Pistols
 - Wally Parks (1913–2007), one of the founders of the National Hot Rod Association
 - Wally Phillips (1925–2008), American radio personality
 - Wally Price (born 1925), Australian rules footballer
 - Wally Prigg (1908–1980), Australian rugby league footballer
 - Wally Schirra (1923–2007), American astronaut
 - Wally Szczerbiak (born 1977), retired National Basketball Association player
 - Wally Wingert (born 1961), American voice actor
 - Wally Wolf (1930–1997), American swimmer, water polo player, and Olympic champion
 - Wally Wolf (baseball) (1942–2020), American baseball player
 
Fictional characters
    
- Wally Walrus, character from Woody Woodpecker
 - Wally Gator, an anthropomorphic alligator from The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series
 - Wally the Green Monster, the official mascot of the Boston Red Sox baseball team
 - Wally (Dilbert), a lazy engineer from the Dilbert comic strip
 - Wally (Pokémon), a character from the Pokémon video game series
 - Wally (Wallabies mascot)
 - Wally Cleaver, the older brother played by Tony Dow on the television series Leave it to Beaver
 - Wally West, third character to become the Flash in the DC Comics Universe
 - Character in the Where's Wally? series of books (known as Waldo in the United States)
 - The mascot of "Wally World" in National Lampoon's Vacation
 - Wallace "Wally" Fitzgerald McGillicutty, the polar bear from the webcomic Wally and Osborne, formerly known as On the Rocks
 - Wallabee "Wally" Beatles, a fictional character from Codename: Kids Next Door
 - Wally the Walrus, a recurring character from the Canadian television series PAW Patrol
 - Wally Warbles, a bird boss in the video game Cuphead
 - Wally the Great, a magician in The Wiggles Movie
 - WALL-E, a fictional robot tasked to clean up the Earth in the 2008 animated film, "WALL-E"
 - Wally B., a character in the 1984 short film The Adventures of André & Wally B.
 - Wally B. Feed, cartographer from the Monkey Island game series
 - Wally the Wizard, a Magician child from Marvel Comics.
 - Wally/Wolliriki, a character in Kikoriki, also known as GoGoRiki (United States).
 - Title character of opera La Wally (female; short for Walburga)
 
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