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Uncle may refer to:
  • A family relationship, either the brother of a parent or the husband of a sibling of a parent. A woman with an equivalent relationship is an aunt, and the reciprocal relationship is that of a nephew or niece. See Cousin.
  • A title of respect for elders (for example neighbours, acquaintances, as well as total strangers), especially in Nigeria, India, Pakistan and China
  • An honorific bestowed upon individuals of any gender. See fictive kinship.
  • A cry of surrender An idiom:
  • Dutch uncle, a person who delivers stern lectures
  • Uncle Sam, a personification of the United States
  • Uncle Tom, a pejorative term for a black person who plays up to racial stereotypes
  • Uncle Tom Cobley, a British folk saying meaning "etcetera"
  • Bob's your uncle, a Commonwealth expression roughly equivalent to "and there you've it" A person:
  • Blind Uncle Gaspard
  • Uncle Charlie Osborne, a musician from the Appalachian Mountains
  • Uncle Dave Macon, American musician
  • Uncle Fester (author), the penname of Steve Preisler
  • Uncle Ho, a nickname for the Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh
  • Uncle Joe, a nickname for the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin
  • Uncle Kracker, American musician
  • Uncle Miltie, a nickname for Milton Berle
  • Royal Uncle Cao, a Chinese deity
  • Uncle Tupelo, American music A book:
  • My Uncle Oswald, an adult novel written by Roald Dahl
  • Uncle, a series of children's books
  • Uncle Dynamite, a book by P. G. Wodehouse
  • Uncle John's Bathroom Reader
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin, a novel about slavery by Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • , a memoir by Oliver Sacks
  • Uncle Vanya, a play by Anton Chekhov
  • Uncle Wiggily, a series of children's books A fictional character:
  • Uncle Albert, a character in the sitcom Only Fools and Horses
  • Uncle Ben, a character in the Spider-Man comic book
  • Uncle Creepy, a character in the Creepy horror-comics magazine
  • Uncle Duke, a character in the comic strip Doonesbury
  • Uncle Fester, a character in the sitcom The Addams Family
  • Uncle Fred, a character in the short stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse
  • Uncle Henry (Oz), a character in the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  • Uncle Iroh from the animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • Uncle Jesse, one of several characters
  • Rich Uncle Pennybags, the mascot of the Monopoly game
  • Uncle Remus, the fictional narrator of a collection of African American folktales
  • Uncle Ruckus, self-hating African American white supremacist from the comic strip and animated televisions series The Boondocks
  • Uncle Scrooge, the main character in the Scrooge McDuck comic books
  • Uncle Chan from Jackie Chan Adventures A film or television show:
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E., a television show
  • The Uncle Floyd Show
  • The Monkey's Uncle, a 1965 Disney film
  • My Uncle Benjamin, a 1969 French film
  • My American Uncle, a 1980 French film
  • Uncle Buck, a 1989 comedy film
  • Uncle Nino, a 2003 family film
  • "Uncle Simon" (The Twilight Zone), episode A piece of music:
  • Kill Uncle, a 1991 album by Morrissey
  • "Third Uncle" a 1974 song by Brian Eno
  • Uncle Anesthesia an album by Screaming Trees|the Screaming Trees
  • Uncle Meat, a 1969 soundtrack by Frank Zappa
  • "Uncle Fucka" a vulgar song from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
  • "Uncle Pat", a single by Ash A food product:
  • Uncle Ben's, a brand of packaged food products
  • Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, a candy
  • Uncle Arthur, Guinness stout, a reference to the founder, Arthur GuinnessFurther Information

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