Treyquan is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin, derived from African influences. It is composed of two elements: "trey," which means "three" in Spanish, and "quan," believed to be inspired by the Chinese surname Quan, meaning "start" or "beginning." This blend creates a moniker that stands out due to its multicultural roots and numeric connotation. The name Treyquan is often associated with individuals born in the United States during the late 20th century, reflecting a trend of parents choosing names with personal significance and global influences.
"The name Treyquan saw its highest popularity with 9 births in 1998 and has since seen a decline to as low as 5 births in certain years, with the most recent data from 2011 showing another dip to this low point."