Wally Cleugh
valley · East Lothian
Old EnglishSurmised
Probable2 sources · name elements
Wally Cleugh probably originates from the Old English 'weall' meaning 'wall', possibly referring to a boundary or fortification. 'Cleugh' is a dialectal term for a ravine or valley.
Word origins
- Wally
- Old Englishwall(from weall "wall")
- Cleugh
- Old EnglishAttestedravine, valley(from cloh "ravine, gorge")
