doole
Doole is a surname of Irish origin, derived from the Irish Gaelic name Ó Dubhlaigh, which means "descendant of Dubhlaigh." Dubhlaigh is itself a diminutive of Dubhaltach, meaning "dark" or "black." The name is associated with the Uí Dubhlaigh, a prominent Irish clan from County Donegal. The surname Doole has been found in various forms, including Duley, Duleigh, and Duley, reflecting the evolution of the Irish language over time. The name has been adopted by individuals of Irish descent, particularly in Ireland and other parts of the world where Irish immigrants have settled. Doole is also a given name, though it is less common. The name has been used in literature and popular culture, appearing in various works as a surname or a character's name. Despite its historical and cultural significance, Doole remains a relatively uncommon name in many parts of the world.