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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Unkleverb
The brother of a father or mother. See Uncle.
Etymology: oncle, French.
The English power is near, led on by Malcolm,
His uncle Siward, and the good Macduff. William Shakespeare.Give me good fame, ye pow’rs! and make me just:
Thus much the rogue to publick ears will trust:
In private then: —— when wilt thou, mighty Jove!
My wealthy uncle from this world remove? Dryden.
Wikipedia
Unkle
Unkle (often stylised as U.N.K.L.E. or UNKLE, occasionally known as UNKLE Sounds) is a British musical outfit founded in 1992 by James Lavelle. Originally categorised as trip hop, the group once included producer DJ Shadow and have employed a variety of guest artists and producers.
Webster Dictionary
Unklenoun
see Uncle
Wikidata
Unkle
Unkle are a British musical outfit founded in 1994 by school friends James Lavelle and Tim Goldsworthy. Originally categorized as trip-hop, the group once included producer DJ Shadow and have employed a variety of guest artists and producers.
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Surnames Frequency by Census Records
UNKLE
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Unkle is ranked #86981 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Unkle surname appeared 214 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Unkle.
98.1% or 210 total occurrences were White.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unkle in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unkle in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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