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Pong

 

Frequency: (209)
(number of times this surname appears in a sample database of 88.7 million names, representing one third of the 1997 US population)

1. Chinese 庞: variant of Pang 3.

2. Chinese 彭: variant of Peng.

3. Korean: there are two Chinese characters for the surname Pong, but only one is common enough to warrant treatment here. Some records indicate that there are nineteen Pong clans, but only the clans of Kanghwa and Haŭm can be documented as legitimate clans. The majority of the Pong clan lives in either Hwanghae Province or Kyŏnggi Province. According to legends, an old woman walking along the beach in Haŭm district of Kwanghwa found a stone box floating on the water. Inside was an extraordinary baby boy, whom she presented to Koryŏ king Injong in 1107. The king named the baby Pong-u and raised him within the precincts of his court. Pong-u's descendants continued to live in the Haŭm area, and the clan came to be known as the Haŭm Pong clan. The founding ancestor of the Kanghwa Pong clan is unknown, and there is speculation that perhaps the Kanghwa Pong clan is in fact descended from the Haŭm Pong clan.

4. German: unexplained.

GIVEN NAMES: Chinese/Korean 10%. Hing (2), Chu, Chun, Fong, Kil Yong, Kin, Ling, Mi Hwa, Sen, Sheng, Shing, Wai Fong.

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