Marzuq
The exact anthroponym 'Marzuq' does not appear as a named person in the Quran; however, the root r-z-q (رزق) that underlies the name occurs many times in the Quran in reference to provision.
Yes. Marzuq conveys a positive meaning ('provided with sustenance') and is generally considered permissible and appropriate in Muslim naming practice.
Yes. Variants in transliteration include Marzouq and Marzooq; pronunciation and spelling differ by region and dialect.
The triliteral root R‑Z‑Q (ر ز ق) broadly relates to provision, sustenance, and livelihood (rizq) — spiritual and material provisions bestowed by God.
Marzuq is used in various Muslim communities beyond the Arab world, though its frequency varies; it is relatively rare compared with more common Arabic names.