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Doyle is a surname of Irish origin. The name is a back-formation from O'Doyle, which is an Anglicisation of the Irish (), meaning "descendant of ''Dubhghall''". There is another possible etymology: the Anglo-Norman surname ''D'Oyley'' with agglutination of the French article ''de'' (cf. Disney). It means 'from Ouilly', the name of a knight who originated from one of the places named Ouilly in Normandy, such as Ouilly-le-Tesson (Calvados, ''Oylley'' 1050), Ouilly-le-Vicomte (Calvados, ''de Oilleio'' 1279), etc. The relationship with the family D'Oyly is unknown.

The personal name ''Dubhghall'' contains the elements ''dubh'' "black" + ''gall'' "stranger". Similar Scottish and Irish surnames, derived from the same personal name are: ''MacDougall'' / ''McDougall'' and ''MacDowell'' / ''McDowell''.

During the Viking Age the term ''Dubhghoill'' was used to describe the Vikings—usually Danes—and the term ''Fionnghoill'' ("fair foreigners") was used to describe Norwegians. There is uncertainty as to the exact meaning of these terms. If they do not refer to literal colours of hair, complexion, or apparel, the terms could denote "new" and "old" Vikings. If correct, the terms may distinguish different groups or dynasties, or perhaps represent ethnonyms referring to Danes and Norwegians respectively. Later, ''Fionnghall'' was used to describe Scottish Gaels from the Hebrides, and sometimes the Hiberno-Normans (or "Old English"). The most common term for the Hiberno-Normans was ''Seanghoill'' ("old foreigners") to differentiate themselves from the ''Dubhghoill'' the "new foreigners" or "dark foreigners" who came to Ireland during Tudor conquest of Ireland.

The name ''Doyle'' is not found in any of the old genealogies which document other prominent Irish families. This has led many to maintain that the Doyles are of somewhat recent origin in Ireland. In 2014, ''Doyle'' was the ninth most common surname in Ireland. In consequence it is thought that there may be several different specific sources of the name. Doyles found in Ulster may be of Scottish descent, as the name was used for MacDowell. In the 20th century the principal locations of the surname were in Dublin, , Kerry and Cork.

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    The Lost World by Doyle

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    The complete short stories of sherlock Holmes by Doyle

    Published 1986
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    Return To Tuckarimba/ by Doyle, Amanda

    Published 1975
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    Sherlock Holmes Short Stories by Doyle,Conan

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    Create Success/ by Doyle, Jon

    Published 2012
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    Create Success : agile Social learning / by Doyle, Jon

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    Almost alcoholic : is my (or my loved one's) drinking a problem? / by Doyle, Robert

    Published 2012
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    A greyhound of a girl by Roddy Doyle

    Published 2012
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    WJEC AS mathematics mechanics 1 (M1) by Stephen Doyle

    Published 2013
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    WJEC AS mathematics mechanics 1 (M1) by Stephen Doyle

    Published 2013
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    WJEC A2 Mathematics Core 3&4 : Study and Revision Guide. by Doyle, Stephen

    Published 2012
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    WJEC AS Mathematics Mechanics 1 (M1) : Study and Revision Guide. by Doyle, Stephen

    Published 2013
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    WJEC A2 Mathematics Core 3&4 : Study and Revision Guide. by Doyle, Stephen

    Published 2012
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    NUTRITION / by WENDY DOYLE

    Published 1994
    Other Authors: “…WENDY DOYLE…”
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    Information System for by Doyle, Stephen

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    The Snapper by Doyle, Roddy

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    GNVG advanced information technology by Doyle, Stephen

    Published 1997
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    A history of political thought by Doyle, Phyllis

    Published 1933
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    ICT for you (edexcel) : Teacher Support Pack by Doyle, Stephen

    Published 2003
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    ICT framework solutions 7 by Doyle, Stephen

    Published 2004
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