O'Doyle Surname

6,723,624th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 8 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
New Zealand

O'Doyle Surname Definition:

Ó Dubhghaill One of the most numerous names in Leinster. IF 128; Map Wex

O'Doyle Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States51:72,491,7871,102,614
Canada31:12,281,864364,614
Australia21:13,497,850222,987
New Zealand11:4,528,32355,372
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland11:4,429,86640,727
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England11:24,375,369195,128

O'Doyle Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

Ó Dubhghaill One of the most numerous names in Leinster. IF 128; Map Wex

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

There are two entirely separate Doyles, that which occurs more frequently being of Irish origin. Here Doyle (or O’Doyle) stems from the Irish Gaelic O’Dubhgail, which in turn comes from the first name Dubhgail. In Irish Gaelic ‘Dubh’ means ‘black’ and ‘gail’ means ‘foreigner’. Thus Dubhgail should originally have been the name given to any dark foreigner. However, with a typically Irish twist, Dubhgail, ‘dark stranger’, was the name which the Irish chose to give to their blond Scandinavian invaders during Viking times. Thus many Irish Doyles were originally Vikings, of Norse origin.

The Vikings aside, this name was well established in Ireland long before the Anglo-Norman invasion. Three other well-known Irish names stem from the same non-Nordic root as Doyle. These are Dougal, Doole and MacDowell.

Doyle, Dougal, Doole and MacDowell all originate from the Gaelic word Dubhgail, yet their occurrences and history appear to be quite distinct. Doyle is one of the most popular names in Leinster, whereas Dougal is found in both Scotland and Ireland. MacDowell, on the other hand, is the Irish form of a Scottish family name which originates in the Hebrides. The MacDowells probably came to Ireland as servants of the Norse settlers. The name MacDowell is now widespread in Ulster, but in large part this is due to immigration from Scotland since Cromwellian times. These MacDowells were originally Scottish, though the origin of the name is the same.

The English name is quite distinct from the Irish name and its Celtic variations. This Doyle is a place name, stemming from the Old French de Oilgi or de Ouilli, and came to England with William the Conqueror. The variation Doyley clearly indicates the French connection. There are no fewer than five villages called Ouilly in the Calvados region of Normandy (the place name means ‘Olius’s place’ and contains a late Latin personal name). The English Doyles are thought to have originated from the village of Ouilli-le-Bassett in the canton of Falaise.

Several Doyle, D’Oyley variations appear in the Domesday Book for 1086. These range from de Oilgi to de Olgi and even de Oilleio.

The doily takes its name from a seventeenth-century shopkeeper in the Strand by the name of Doyle. He sold a popular light woollen fabric much favoured for summer wear which, by the eighteenth century, had moved to the table.

America has had a number of notable criminal Doyles, including Little Patsy Doyle, vicious leader of New York’s nineteenth-century Hudson Dusters Club; Jess Doyle, a member of the notorious Ma Barker gang of bank robbers and kidnappers whose criminal forays, executed with military precision, netted over £1.5 million; and Dorsey Doyle, a kingpin in the Whyos Gang, whose members didn’t exactly enjoy good health: over a hundred murders took place in their club house.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes is perhaps the most enduring detective in all of fiction. Part of that fame, however, is built on sand: in none of the stories does Holmes say, ‘Elementary, my dear Watson’.

Famed caricaturist Richard Doyle (1824—83) designed Punch's original cover, which remained unchanged until the 1950s.

Just 5 towns in the world bear this name. New Zealand has a Doyleston while the United States has 2 Doyles, a Doylestown and a Doylesville. No significant geographic feature relates to Doyle.

In England, Scotland and Wales Doyle is not common enough to be counted separately. In Ireland, with about 24,000 namesakes, Doyle is the 12th most popular surname. Around the world Doyles are most common in Sydney (one in 1,584 families), Canberra (one in 1,769) and Melbourne (one in 2,226). In the United States there are an estimated 82,000 Doyles, making this their 334th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

O'Doyle Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name O'Doyle Come From? nationality or country of origin

O'Doyle occurs more in The United States more than any other country or territory. It may occur as a variant:. Click here for other possible spellings of this last name.

How Common Is The Last Name O'Doyle? popularity and diffusion

It is the 6,723,624th most frequently occurring last name on earth It is held by approximately 1 in 910,943,240 people. It occurs mostly in The Americas, where 100 percent of O'Doyle live; 100 percent live in North America and 100 percent live in Anglo-North America.

O'Doyle is most numerous in The United States, where it is carried by 5 people, or 1 in 72,491,787. In The United States O'Doyle is mostly found in: New Jersey, where 40 percent are found, California, where 20 percent are found and Virginia, where 20 percent are found. Besides The United States this last name is found in 3 countries. It is also found in Canada, where 38 percent are found and Australia, where 25 percent are found.

O'Doyle Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those carrying the last name is predominantly Catholic (100%) in Ireland.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Odoyle9215/
O'Dyle921/
Oddoyle861/
O'Doole860/
Odole832,027/
Odyle833/
O'Dooley805/
Godole77164/
Hodole7723/
Oudole7711/
O'Doul7710/
Odoule776/
Oduole775/
Odoile774/
Odiole774/
O'Dile772/
Odoole772/
O'Dele771/
O'Doll771/
Odoley771/
Ojdole771/
Odylle771/
Odle736,008/
Odol732,442/
Odeyale713,041/
Oduyale71354/
Odeyele71172/
Oduyele71108/
Odujole7182/
Odeyile7135/
Adoyole7122/
Odayale7111/
Odooley716/
Godhole716/
Ooddole713/
Goodole712/
O'Daley712/
Șodolea711/
Oudotle711/
Houdole711/
Odojele711/
O'Delle711/
Odiyale711/
Oduyile711/
Goudole711/
Hodolie711/
Osduole711/
O'Dowel710/
Godoole710/
Goodyle710/
Adole6711,378/
Odile674,963/
Odele673,404/
Oduol673,053/
Odola67543/
Odoli67329/
Odoul67320/
Hodle67280/
Odale67209/
Goodayle67146/
Edole67105/
Oudol6779/
Godollei6746/
Odyli6728/
Oddle6721/
Godolley6717/
Osdol6712/
Odoll6712/
Godol6711/
O'Dalley675/
O'Dowell673/
O'Dal673/
Odoil672/
Godayale672/
Hodol672/
Odyel671/
Hodolets671/
Odlle671/
Odohl671/
Adoyelle671/
Ēdole671/
Oddol671/
Odoly671/
Godhuole671/
Godioyel671/
Odeyalea671/
Godiyale671/
Gooddole670/
Oudle670/
Adyle670/

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O'Doyle Reference & Research

Doyle DNA Website - A web page dedicated to the genetic research of those who bear the surname and its variants.

Doyle FamilyTree DNA Project - A description of a group researching the paternal lines of men who bear the surname with the help of DNA analysis.

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