Fuquan is of African origin, derived from the Fulani people's language. It means 'one who brings peace.' The name has a unique sound and an appealing meaning, making it distinct yet accessible. Fuquan consists of two parts: 'Fu,' which signifies 'peace' or 'tranquility,' and 'quan,' indicating 'to bring forth' or 'to create.' Thus, the name embodies the concept of fostering serenity and harmony. It is often associated with individuals who possess a calm demeanor and are skilled in bringing people together in peaceful coexistence.
The name Fuquan experienced its peak popularity during the late 1970s to early 1980s, with a high of 16 births in 1979 and consistently around double digits until 1985. However, there was a significant decline afterwards, with numbers falling below ten from 1987 onwards, indicating a decrease in the name's popularity over time. The total number of births registered as Fuquan between 1974 and 2004 is 224.