Marquez
Marquez, often spelled Márquez in Spanish, is a surname of Iberian origin. It is a patronymic meaning “son of Marcos,” derived from the given name Marcos. The accent in Márquez indicates the stress falls on the second syllable when written in Spanish; in many non-Spanish contexts the name appears without the accent.
The surname is widespread in Spanish-speaking countries and in communities formed through migration, including Spain, Latin
Notable bearers include Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate whose
In summary, Marquez is primarily a family name with deep roots in Iberian naming traditions, reflecting a