Ezequiel, pronounced /eːˈse.kwel/, is of Hebrew origin and means "God will strengthen." It's a unique name with a strong, powerful sound. The name appears in the Old Testament as one of the sons of Jacob. In its native language, it's written as עֵזֶקִיאֵל, which can be transliterated as 'Ezekiel' or 'EzEQIEl'. In Spanish-speaking countries and among some Hispanic communities in the United States, it's often shortened to "Zeke" or "Zequi," but the full name retains its distinctiveness.
"Ezequil saw its peak popularity in 1998 with five births that year, making it quite rare even within its limited usage."