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An uncle is usually defined as a male relative who is a sibling of a parent or married to a sibling of a parent, as well as the parent of the cousins. Uncles who are related by birth are
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s. The female counterpart of an uncle is an aunt, and the reciprocal relationship is that of a nephew or niece. The word comes from , the diminutive of ''avus'' (grandfather), and is a family relationship within an extended or immediate family. A popular colloquial term in English is Unc. In some cultures and families, children may refer to the cousins of their parents as uncle (or aunt). It is also used as a title of respect for older relatives, neighbours, acquaintances, family friends, and even total strangers in some cultures, for example Aboriginal Australian elders. Using the term in this way is a form of fictive kinship. Any social institution where a special relationship exists between a man and his sisters' children is known as an avunculate (or avunculism or avuncularism). This relationship can be formal or informal, depending on the society. Early anthropological research focused on the association between the avunculate and matrilineal descent, while later research has expanded to consider the avunculate in general society.


Additional terms

* A half-uncle is the half-brother of one's parent. * A maternal uncle is the brother of one's mother. * A paternal uncle is the brother of one's father. * An uncle-in-law is the uncle of one's spouse or the husband of an individual's aunt or uncle. * A parent's first cousin may be called a second uncle. * A great-uncle/granduncle/grand-uncle is the brother of one's grandparent.


Genetics and consanguinity

Uncles by birth (brother of a parent) are related to their nieces and nephews on average by 25% (1750 centimorgans) though this can vary considerably. As half-uncles are related through half brothers, they are related by average 12.5%. Non-consanguineous uncles (male spouse of a relative) are not related by blood.


Cultural variations


Arabic

In Arabic, one's mother's brother is called ''Khal'' خال and the mother's sister is called ''Khalah'' خالة. On the father's side, one's father's brother is called ''Amm'' عم and the father's sister is called ''Ammah'' عمّة.


Turkish

In Turkish, one's mother's brother is called ''dayi'', father's brother is ''amca'', and aunt's husband is known as ''enişte''. One's mother's sister is called "teyze". Father's sister is "hala". Uncle's wife is "yenge".


Albanian, Slavic, and Persian

In some cultures, like Albanian, Slavic, or Persian, no single inclusive term describing both a person's
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to their parental male sibling or parental male in-law exists. Instead, there are specific terms describing a person's kinship to their mother's brother (''dajë'' in Albanian, ''daiyee'' in Persian, ''wuj'' (diminutive: ''wujek'') in Polish) or a person's kinship to their father's brother (''xhajë'' in Albanian, ''amou'' in Persian, ''stryj'' (diminutive: ''stryjek'') in Polish). An analogous differentiation exists using separate terms to describe a person's kinship to their mother's female sibling (''teze'' in Albanian, ''khaleh'' in Persian, ''ciotka'' (diminutive: ''ciocia'') in Polish), and a person's kinship to their father's female sibling, (''hallë'' in Albanian, ''ammeh'' in Persian, ''stryjna'' (diminutive: ''stryjenka'') in Polish). Furthermore, in Persian culture the terms used to describe a person's kinship to their maternal or paternal in-laws bear clear and unambiguous descriptions of that relationship, differentiating the parental in-laws from blood-relatives. For example, there is a specific term describing a person's kinship to the spouse of their paternal uncle (i.e. ''zan-amou'', literally 'wife-of-' ''amou''). This clarifies that kinship is to the spouse of the person's paternal male sibling, as opposed to a blood-relationship.


Indigenous Australians

Many Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples address male respected senior members of the community, known as elders, as "uncle" (and women as "aunty") as a mark of seniority and respect, whether related or not, such as Uncle Archie (Roach) and Uncle Jack Charles.


South Asian

In India, unambiguous names are used for various uncles such as one's father's brother chacha (or kaka). If the brother of one's father is older than one's father then he is called Tauji (or taya or bapuji). One's mother's brother is called Mama. A paternal aunt's husband is called Fufa (or Fuva) and a maternal aunt's husband is called Mausa (or Masa) in Hindi (or Gujarati). Likewise, in neighbouring
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(and Pakistan), mother's brother is also Mama (or Mamu) as well father's brother as Chacha. A paternal aunt's husband is Phupha and maternal aunt's husband is Khalu.


Uncles in popular culture

Due to the loving image of an old but wise and friendly uncle in many cultures the word has been used as a loving nickname for many people. In Tibetan mythology Akhu Tönpa (''Uncle Tompa'') is a familiar and well-beloved figure. The American national personification Uncle Sam serves as an allegorical fatherly figure to many Americans. Various children's TV hosts have used ''uncle'' as their nickname, including
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(''Uncle Walt''), Bob Davidse (''Nonkel Bob'', literally ''Uncle Bob''), Edwin Rutten (who hosted a children's show named ''De Show van Ome Willem'' 'The Show of Uncle Willem''. The Dutch poet Ome Ko also used ''uncle'' as part of his pseudonym. Rich, wise or otherwise eccentric uncles are also popular in works of fiction.


Fictional uncles in comics

* Nonkel Fillemon in '' Urbanus''. * Nonkel Vital in '' De Kiekeboes''. * Ome Arie, character in '' Sjors en Sjimmie''. * '' Oncle Paul'', the title character in a Belgian comics series. * Ben Parker, ''Uncle Ben'', the uncle of
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. * Scrooge McDuck, a.k.a. ''Uncle Scrooge'' from the Donald Duck comics. * Uncle Choi by Hui Guan-man. * Uncle Phil in '' Mickey Finn''.


Fictional uncles in novels

* '' Uncle Oswald'' by
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. * '' Uncle Remus'' by Joel Chandler Harris. * '' Uncle Tom'' by
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. * '' Uncle Vanya'' by
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. * '' Uncle Wiggily'' by Howard R. Garis. * Vernon Dursley a.k.a. "Uncle Vernon" The uncle by marriage of the protagonist of '' Harry Potter'' by '' J. K. Rowling''


Fictional uncles in films

* Uncle Buck, played by John Candy in the 1989 eponymous film. * Uncle Fucker, character and song in '' South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut''.


Fictional uncles in TV series

* Benjen Stark, in the television series '' Game of Thrones'', referred to as "Uncle Benjen" by his nephew Jon Snow. * Corrado "Junior" Soprano, in the television series ''
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'', referred to as "Uncle June" by his nephew Tony Soprano. * Charlie Harper, in the television series '' Two and a Half Men'', referred to as "Uncle Charlie" by his nephew Jake Harper. * Jesse Katsopolis, in the television series ''
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'' and '' Fuller House'', referred to as "Uncle Jesse" by his three nieces DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle Tanner. * Philip Banks, a.k.a. ''Uncle Phil'', the uncle-in-law of the titular character in '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''. * Charles O'Casey, also known as "Uncle Charley", a character in '' My Three Sons''. * Uncle Deadly, a character in '' The Muppet Show''. * Uncle Fester, the uncle of Wednesday and Pugsley Addams in '' The Addams Family''. * Uncle Grandpa, a character in the eponymous TV series. * Uncle Iroh, a character in '' Avatar: The Last Airbender'', always referred to as "Uncle" by his nephew Zuko * Uncle Leo, Jerry's maternal uncle in ''
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''. * Uncle Jack, title character in a BBC children's TV series. * Uncle Max, a character in the eponymous TV series. * Uncle Ruckus, a character in the television series '' The Boondocks''. No relation. * Grunkle Stan, a character in the television series '' Gravity Falls''. The great-uncle of the main characters. * Uncle Arthur, a character in '' Bewitched''. * Emperor Cloyd and Becky the Enchantress characters of Disenchantment, siblings of Dagmar, maternal uncles of Bean and grandsons to the late Queen Mariabeanie.


Fictional uncles in advertising

* Uncle Arthur, mascot of a Guinness stout. * Uncle Ben, mascot of a rice brand.


Fictional uncles in music

* Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, a 1971 song by Paul and Linda McCartney from the album '' Ram''.


See also

* Bob's your uncle * Say Uncle


References


External links

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