Tuck is an English surname with origins in the medieval period. It derives from the Old English word “tucian,” meaning “to pull” or “to draw.” The name was likely used to describe someone who worked as a fuller, a person who cleaned and thickened raw wool by tucking it into place. Today, the surname Tuck can be found around the world, with notable individuals including former NFL player Michael Tuck and British actor David Tuck.
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