Coyal is a unique and uncommon given name of American origin. Its meaning and history are not well-documented due to its rarity. However, it is believed to have been created as an alternative spelling of the name Coyle or Coyne, which are Irish surnames derived from the Gaelic word "coileach," meaning "chicken" or "cock." Alternatively, Coyal could be a variant spelling of the name Coyette, a French surname of Breton origin that is believed to have meant "little dog" in old Breton. Despite its unclear origins and meanings, Coyal remains an intriguing and distinctive name choice for parents looking for something different for their child.
The name Coyal has been used relatively infrequently in the United States over the past century. According to available records, there were 5 babies born with this name in 1918 and another 6 in 1937. This results in a total of 11 known births for the name Coyal in the U.S. during those two years combined.