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Scottish - Of Norman origin, derived from a place such as Boyville, Boeville, and Beauville.

Irish - might have been derived from early Irish word Baígell meaning "having profitable pledges". It is anglicized as O'Boyle and Boyle and is spelled

Ó Baoill in modern Irish Gaelic. (Co. Donegal.)

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