Marcquez is of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin 'Marcus', which means 'dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war'. It is a unique and modern variant of the classic Mark, and its popularity has been growing in recent years. Marcquez is composed of two distinct elements: 'Mar' meaning 'of Mars' and '-quez', a Spanish suffix derived from the Latin '-qus', which is used to form adjectives or nouns related to a specific noun.
"The name Marquez saw an initial peak in popularity with 7 births each in 1992 and 1997, followed by a slight decline to 6 in 1999, and then dipped further to 5 in the year 2000. Overall, there were 25 babies named Marquez born over this five-year period."