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Dutch uncle
Dutch uncle
a man who gives frank and direct advice to someone. (In the way an uncle might, but not a real relative.) I would not have to lecture you like a Dutch uncle if you were not so extravagant. He acts more like a Dutch uncle than a husband. He's forever telling her what to do in public.
Dutch uncle
A stern, candid critic or adviser, as in When I got in trouble with the teacher again, the principal talked to me like a Dutch uncle . This expression, often put as talk to one like a Dutch uncle, presumably alludes to the sternness and sobriety attributed to the Dutch. [Early 1800s]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Carlos | | KAHR-los (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan |
| Nathaniel | | nə-THAN-ee-əl (English), nə-THAN-yəl (English) | English, Biblical |
| Godofredo | | go-dho-FRE-do (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Ulrikke | | - | Norwegian, Danish |
| Opal | | ['əupəl] | |
| TemÜJin | | - | Medieval Mongolian |