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Marroquín

Marroquín is a surname of Spanish origin commonly found in Spanish-speaking communities. The acute accent on í indicates the stress falls on the last syllable in standard Spanish pronunciation.

Origins and form: The name is thought to be toponymic, possibly derived from a place name, or

Geographic distribution: The surname is present in Spain and throughout Latin America, particularly in countries with

Variants: In English-language or international records the name is often written without the diacritic as Marroquin;

See also: Marroquin, a variant spelling of the surname used in non-Spanish-speaking contexts, and related topics

it
may
have
originated
as
a
descriptive
or
occupational
surname
in
medieval
Iberia.
Precise
etymology
varies
by
family
and
historical
record,
and
details
are
not
uniformly
documented.
histories
of
Spanish
colonization
and
migration.
It
is
common
in
parts
of
Mexico,
Guatemala,
Honduras,
El
Salvador,
Nicaragua,
Colombia,
and
the
Caribbean,
as
well
as
in
the
United
States
and
other
diaspora
communities.
some
individuals
and
families
continue
to
use
the
accented
form
Marroquín
in
formal
or
genealogical
contexts.
in
onomastics
and
genealogy.