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  2. Bong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bong is the Revised Romanization spelling of a Korean surname originally written using either of two hanja. [3] These surnames are also spelled Pong in most other systems of romanising Korean (e.g. McCune–Reischauer , Yale , and North Korea's system ), and are both used as Chinese surnames as well, pronounced Fèng in Mandarin.

  3. Chinese Indonesian surname - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the surname Lembong, which is of Minahasan origin, [15] is used by Tom Lembong, with the surname Ong (汪). [16] Lembong's father resided in Manado , the ancestral homeland of the Minahasan ethnic group, implying a possible adoption of Indonesian surnames influenced by the region's geography or neighboring ethnic communities. [ 17 ]

  4. List of Korean surnames - Wikipedia

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    The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (김), followed by Lee (이) and Park (박). These three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population. This article uses the most recent South Korean statistics (currently 2015) as the basis. No such data is available from North Korea.

  5. Bong - Wikipedia

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    A bong (also known as a water pipe) is a filtration device generally used for smoking cannabis, tobacco, or other herbal substances. [1] In the bong shown in the photo, the smoke flows from the lower port on the left to the upper port on the right. In construction and function, a bong is similar to a hookah, except smaller and especially more ...

  6. Bong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bong, an onomatopœia of the sound of a bell or gong; Bong (climbing), a type of piton; Beer bong or funneling, a drinking game where the aim is to rapidly ingest large quantities of beer or other beverages; Bong, a modern slang term for a person from the United Kingdom with the name jokingly taken from the bell chime of Big Ben

  7. Huang (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ancestral Hall of the Huang Family in Majianglong, Kaiping, China Huang (/ ˈ hw ɑː ŋ /; [1] traditional Chinese: 黃; simplified Chinese: 黄) is a Chinese surname.While Huáng is the pinyin romanization of the word, it may also be romanized as Hwang, Wong, Waan, Wan, Waon, Hwong, Vong, Hung, Hong, Bong, Eng, Ng, Uy, Wee, Oi, Oei, Oey, Ooi, Ong, or Ung due to pronunciations of the word in ...

  8. Mong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It is a xing (姓) (ancestral surname). The surname is typically romanised as Meng in Mandarin and Mong or Mung in Cantonese. Other romanisations include Mông, Muhng, Mang, and Bong. Most people with the surname Mong are from the Guangdong or Fujian Province areas. The surname is currently most popular in the Guangxi Autonomous Region.

  9. Ong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ong is also a Laotian surname. Ong or Onge is also a surname of English origin, with earliest known records found in Western Suffolk taxation records from c. 1280 AD. [ 1 ] Ong (or Онгь in Russian language-based records) is also an Estonian surname, possibly derived from õng , meaning "fishing rod/hook".