Tucker (surname)
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Family name | |
Meaning | literally, a woolworker; derived from various Germanic verbs meaning "to torment" |
Region of origin | England, Germany, Ireland |
Related names | Walker, Fuller, Tukker, Toher |
Footnotes: [1][2] |
Tucker is a surname of disputed origin.
Possible derivation of the name
The origin of the name is not entirely certain, but since it has a long history as a surname on the continent, as in England and from thereon, also in the United States, it presumably has the same Saxon roots. The Saxons were a North Germanic people living in the northwestern part of the current Germany and the northeastern part of what is now the Netherlands. The Romans never ruled them and after they left, the power of the Saxons in the region grew. In the 5th Century AD, their expansion policy took them across the North Sea to Britain. There they established power in most parts of the island.
In England
Recorded as both Tucker and Tooker, the derivation of the English occupational surname comes from the Old English, pre-7th Century verb tucian, meaning "to torment." It would have been for a fuller, also known as a "walker," one who softened freshly woven cloth by beating and tramping on it in water. "Tucker" was the usual term in the southwest of England (and South Wales as well), "walker" in the west and north, and "fuller" in the southeast and East Anglia.
The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of one Baldwin Tuckere in the 1236 Records of Battle Abbey in Sussex.[3] Nevertheless, one should not be too hasty to assign English origin to bearers of the surname.
German and Dutch origins
Linguistically, the word tucker is assumed to be related to the German tucher, which means "towel-maker." In the 15th Century, the bulk of the German cotton trade was in the hands of the Tucher family in Nürnberg, where Tucher Castle still stands.
In Old Dutch, which is closely related to Old German, the word tuch was often used as a verb to mean "to tug sharply" (see above). The similar linguistic origin of these words is also recognizable in the English etymology.[4]
In the Netherlands the earliest known Tucker was Jan Tucker, who in 1368 sold a house on the Hagedijk Road to Antwerp in the city of Breda.[5] Breda held a local monopoly on the wool trade in those days.[6] Over the centuries the Dutch form of the surname has been spelled both Tucker as well as Tukker.
Possible Irish origin
Tucker can also be an Anglicized form of the Irish surname O'Tuachair,[7] which first appeared in the Annals of Ulster in 1126 AD as Uá Tuathchair[8] It is not uncommon to see Anglicized representations of Irish surnames, and myriad examples may be cited. According to Patrick Woulfe, in his book Irish Names and Surnames [9] it is the name of two distinct septs; one from the Irish Midlands region known as Ely-O'Carroll (which includes parts of County Tipperary and County Offaly), and another from County Mayo. These findings were confirmed by the first Chief Herald of Ireland, Edward MacLysaght, and published in his book More Irish Families.[10]
Variants of the Irish surname include Toher, Togher, and Tougher.
People
- Abi Tucker
- Abraham Tucker (1705–1774), an English philosopher
- Alando Tucker (born 1984), a University of Wisconsin basketball player
- Albert Tucker (artist)
- Albert W. Tucker (1905–1995), a Canadian-American mathematician
- Alfred Robert Tucker
- Anand Tucker
- Anne Wilkes Tucker, a curator
- Annette Tucker
- Art Tucker
- B. J. Tucker, an American football player; descended from English slave trader John Tucker
- Barbara Tucker
- Benjamin Tucker (1854–1939), an anarchist
- Bernard Tucker
- Beverly Tucker
- Charles Tucker III, fictional character in Star Trek: Enterprise
- Charles Tucker (mayor) (1857–1928), Australian politician
- Charles Tucker (British Army officer) (died 1935), British Army General
- Charles Tucker (Northrop Test Pilot)
- Charlotte Maria Tucker
- Chris Tucker (born 1972), an African-American actor
- Cliff Tucker, a British politician, jurist and industrialist
- Corin Lisa Tucker, an American singer and guitarist
- Cynthia Tucker, an American opinion columnist
- Daniel Tucker
- Darcy Tucker (born 1975), a National Hockey League player, currently for the Colorado Avalanche
- Deborah Tucker
- C. Delores Tucker
- Donald Kofi Tucker
- Clavour Tucker a Seventh-Day Adventist Minister
- Duncan Tucker
- Earl Snakehips Tucker
- Ebenezer Tucker
- Eddie Tucker (born 1966), a former Major League Baseball player
- Fender Tucker, a former editor and publisher of Loadstar disk magazine
- Forrest Tucker
- George Tucker (disambiguation)
- Gordon Tucker
- Harold Tucker, the Lord Mayor of Manchester, England, from 1984–1985
- Henry Tucker (disambiguation)
- Janeiro (JJ) Tucker
- Jason Tucker
- Jeffrey Tucker
- Jeremy Tucker
- Jerry Tucker
- Jim Guy Tucker
- John Tucker (disambiguation)
- John Bartholomew Tucker
- Josiah Tucker
- James Neil Tucker
- Jonathan Tucker
- Josiah Tucker (1713–1799), an economist and political writer
- Karla Faye Tucker
- Keith Tucker, an electronic musician and disc jockey
- Kerrie Tucker
- Kevin Tucker (disambiguation)
- Lamin Tucker
- Lisa Tucker (author)
- Lisa Tucker (singer)
- Malcolm Tucker, fictional character in "The Thick of It"
- Mark Tucker (disambiguation)
- Matt Tucker
- Maureen Tucker
- Maurice Tucker (born 1946), a British geologist
- Michael Tucker (disambiguation)
- Mike Tucker
- Nana Tucker (born 1957), an American actress
- Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784–1851), an author and law professor
- Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (journalist) (1820–1890), a diplomat
- Nina Tucker, fictional character in "Neighbours"
- P. J. Tucker
- Patricia Tucker (Kabbah), the wife of Sierra Leone's President Kabbah
- Paul Tucker (disambiguation)
- Peter L. Tucker, a Sierra Leonean civil servant; descendant of English slave trader John Tucker
- Phil Tucker
- Preston Tucker (1903–1956), a co-designer of the 1948 Tucker Sedan automobile
- Rachel Tucker
- Ralph Tucker
- Raymond Tucker, a three-term Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
- Reuben Henry Tucker III (1911–1970), a United States Army officer
- Rex Tucker
- Richard Tucker (1913–1975), a cantor and singer
- Richard Hawley Tucker
- Robert C. Tucker
- Roman Tucker
- Ross Tucker
- Roy A. Tucker
- Ryan Tucker
- St. George Tucker
- Samuel Tucker
- Samuel Wilbert Tucker, an American civil rights attorney
- Shankar Tucker,American clarinetist and composer famous for The ShrutiBox .
- Scott Tucker, an American freestyle swimmer
- Sophie Tucker (1884–1966), a singer and comedian
- St. George Tucker (1752–1827), a lawyer and law professor
- Tanya Tucker
- Terre Tucker
- Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745–1829), an American physician and politician
- Thomas Tudor Tucker (admiral) (1775–1852), a Rear Admiral in the British Royal Navy
- Tilghman Tucker
- Tommy Tucker (19th century baseball player), a baseball player
- Tommy Tucker (singer), a pop singer
- Tony Tucker
- Torrin Tucker
- Trent Tucker
- Tui St. George Tucker
- Walter R. Tucker, Jr.
- Walter R. Tucker III
- William Tucker (disambiguation)
- William G. Tucker (born 1935), a modernist British sculptor
- William H. Tucker, a psychology professor and critic of race science
- William Jewett Tucker
- Wilson Tucker
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References
- ↑ British surnames - origin
- ↑ ]
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- ↑ see for example The Brewsters Dictionary
- ↑ Archive Begijnhof, Breda. IAB482 Act of deliverance by Jan Tucker and Jan Gryelen to the Begijnhof by payment of thirteen-and-a-half 'greats', coming out of a house and yard at the Haagdijk, May 20th 1368. 1 charter Regest nummers: 049 Cijnsregister: BCR114
- ↑ see f.e. Het boek van Breda, page 46, published by the City of Breda, ISBN 978-90-400-8483-6 NUR 693
- ↑ Dictionary of American Family Names, p. 1193, Oxford University Press (2003), ISBN 0-19-508137-4
- ↑ Annala Uladh, Annals Of Ulster V2, A.D. 1057-1131, A.D. 1155-1378: Otherwise, Annala Senait, Annals Of Senat; A Chronicle Of Irish Affairs From AD 431 To 1540, Cathal Mac Maghnusa Maguire, Rory O'Cassidy, William Maunsell Hennessy, Batholomew MacCarthy, p. 171, Royal Irish Academy (1893), Kessinger Publishing, LLC (July 25, 2007), ISBN 0-548-19804-7
- ↑ Irish Names and Surnames by Patrick Woulfe, Dublin Press, Library of Congress catalog card number 67-27570.
- ↑ Edward MacLysaght, More Irish Families, p. 204, Irish Academic Press (1982) ISBN 0-7165-2364-7
See also
- Marshall Tucker Band
- Little Tommy Tucker, nursery rhyme
- Old Dan Tucker
- Tuck (disambiguation)