WDYT of Doyle?
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It's a last name.
"Cup of tea, Father?" That's all I can think of lol ... A housekeeper in a cardi, wielding a teapot ;-)
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♥Elinor♥
"Yeehaw!" is not a foreign policy!
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♥Elinor♥
"Yeehaw!" is not a foreign policy!
I think of a pointy demon with an Irish accent who has visions. :-)
Me, too.
If I had Pepsi on me, it'd be all over my screen. :o)
I agree, by the way.
I agree, by the way.
its a bit nerdy to me as a first....it looks like -doy-lee
I only like it as a mn
I just don't think Doyle rolls easy on the tongue as a fn. I imagine shouting "DOOOOOyl!"
"You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
I just don't think Doyle rolls easy on the tongue as a fn. I imagine shouting "DOOOOOyl!"
"You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
When I was a Father Ted obsessive, I wanted to have twin boys called Dougal and Doyle. You have just this VERY moment got me back onto Dougal, thank you very much. ;-)
As for Doyle, I find it hard to manufacture an opinion as it reminds me of "doylie" (those lace things - don't think I've spelt it right...). Also, it rhymes with boil. But it does have a certain air of romantic mystery, ...it could be the name of a character from a victorian romance novel.
I hope my rambling has proved useful. ^ ^
- Maria
As for Doyle, I find it hard to manufacture an opinion as it reminds me of "doylie" (those lace things - don't think I've spelt it right...). Also, it rhymes with boil. But it does have a certain air of romantic mystery, ...it could be the name of a character from a victorian romance novel.
I hope my rambling has proved useful. ^ ^
Well because I know a really icky guy with the surname Doyle I don't like it. I do however like the name Coyle which is Irish Gaelic and means "follower of battle."