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Uncle Family History

Uncle Surname Meaning

From Middle English uncle, a borrowing of Anglo-Norman French uncle, Old French oncle meaning ‘uncle’. Compare Eames and Neame. Occasionally, perhaps from the Middle English personal name Unkel(l) or Unketill.

In some instances, this may represent either an Anglo-Scandinavian *Unnketill (a derivative of unna ‘to love’ + ketill ‘kettle, cauldron’) or an Anglo-Scandinavian *Húnketill (perhaps húnn ‘bear cub’ + ketill).

Alternatively, Unkel(l) is an altered pronunciation of the well-evidenced name Ulkell, a reduced form of Old Scandinavian Úlfketel (úlfr ‘wolf’ + ketill) with dissimilation of l—l to n—l.

Old Scandinavian -ketill was often reduced to -kel(l) in Northern Danelaw (as in the Yorkshire examples cited below), but -ketill was commonly retained in medieval East Anglia.

Where Unkyll, as a possible variant of Ul(f)ketyll or Unketyll, is not found until the late 15th and 16th centuries.

Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016


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You can see how Uncle families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Uncle family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Uncle families were found in United Kingdom in 1891. In 1891 there were 36 Uncle families living in London. This was about 71% of all the recorded Uncle's in United Kingdom. London had the highest population of Uncle families in 1891.
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In 1939, Unpaid Domestic Duties was the top reported job for people in the United Kingdom named Uncle. 86% of Uncle women worked as an Unpaid Domestic Duties.

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Top Female Occupations In 1939

  • Unpaid Domestic Duties
    86%
  • House Duties
    15%

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Between 1971 and 2001, in the United States, Uncle life expectancy was at its lowest point in 1991, and highest in 1975. The average life expectancy for Uncle in 1971 was 63, and 83 in 2001.

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