Marquita

Marquita is derived from the Spanish word 'Marquesa,' representing a noblewoman or marchioness, symbolizing high social standing. Additionally, it means 'little warrior,' further enhancing its association with strength and dignity.

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The name Marquita has Spanish origins, usually considered a variation of the name "Marquesa," which means 'noblewoman' or 'marchioness' in Spanish.

  • Babies named Marquita in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Markie, Kita, Mari, Quita, Kiki.
  • Full Names: Marquesa, Margarita, Marquess, Marquisette, Marquitia.
  • Famous Namesakes: Marquita Rivera-Dancer, Marquita Pring-Model, Marquita Bradshaw-Activist, Marquita Smith-Journalist, Marquita Harris-Editor.
  • Gender: Historically feminine, often associated with beauty, nobility, and strength.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Marquita resonates with the number 8, often linked to traits of power, authority, and a penchant for organization and decision-making. It suggests a path of leadership and prosperity.

The name Marquita was most popular in the United States in the mid to late 20th century, especially among African American communities. Though less common in recent years, it remains a name that exudes sophistication and cultural depth.

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