The word "moyola" is spelled exactly how it sounds. In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) it is transcribed as /mɔɪoʊlə/. The first syllable "moi" is pronounced like "moy" as in "soy", followed by "o" as in "go", and the last syllable "la" is pronounced as "luh". The spelling of "moyola" can be easily pronounced by breaking it down into three distinct syllables, making it phonetically simple and straightforward to pronounce.
The word Moyola is a place name in Northern Ireland and it is derived from the Irish language. The Irish spelling is Maigh Uíghthe or Maigh Uí Mhaoil Aodha, which translates to plain of the yew tree or plain of the bare hill. The word Moy refers to a plain, and Uíghthe or Uí Mhaoil Aodha is a family name associated with the area. Over time, Maigh Uíghthe was anglicized to Moyola.