Ong (surname)

Ong is a Hokkien romanization of several Chinese surnames: (Wáng in Hanyu Pinyin), (also Wāng), (traditional) or (simplified; Huáng); and (Weng). Ong or Onge is also a surname of English origin, with earliest known records found in Western Suffolk taxation records from ca. 1280 AD.[1]


Romanization

Under the Pe̍h-ōe-jī romanization system, 王 but not the other names includes a circumflex over its vowel: Ông. However, this is often omitted in practice.

Distribution

In Singapore, Ong is the fifth-most-common surname among Chinese residents. In the United States, Ong was the 6,682nd most common surname during the 1990 US census and the 4,343rd most common surname during the year 2000 US census.[2]


Notable Ongs

Ong Belle - A Filipino Businesswoman, born in La Carlota City on December 23, 1953. Graduated in Tay Tung High School with flying colors, married and have three children, namely Roderick, Rachel, Richie.

Ong Gan - A Chinese Businessman who migrated to the Philippines and married Eulalia Toledo of La Carlota City. They have three children, namely Vicente, Bellle, Ramon.

Ong Didit - A Filipino Engineer, Businessman, Health and Business Consultant and Speaker of various companies. born August 22, 1972.

References

  1. Ong Family History blog: Where does Ong come from? "" Accessed 12 Aug 2015.
  2. US Census Bureau. Op. cit. Public Broadcasting Service. "How Popular Is Your Last Name?" Accessed 6 Apr 2012.
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