Yes, "Dong Dong" can be a Chinese boy's name. In Chinese culture, it is common for names to be composed of two syllables, and "Dong" can mean "east" or "winter," among other meanings, depending on the characters used. However, it is more often used as a nickname or term of endearment.
The name Dong may have originated in Korea.
no
The Chinese are among those cultures that give the family name first and the personal name after that, so Mao Tse Dong's family name is Mao and his personal name is Tse Dong.
It is 阿利森.(aa-li-sen)
The boy hollered "dong!", and ran down the street.
In Korean naming system, the last name comes first. Korea has no middle name system. Traditionally Korean name has three characters, "Gil Dong Hong". Here "Gil Dong" is one first name consisting of two Chinese characters. And "Hong" is another Chinese character telling the last name. "Gil Dong Hong" is written in western order. In Korea we say "Hong Gil Dong." Some people use their name like "Gil-dong", "Gil-Dong" or "Gildong". So I think it would be better how you want to be called in Korean name. Anyway in Korean "Del Rosario Dino Adrian" is the order of your name. It can be written, "델 로사리오 디노 아드리안." But as a Korean, it would be confusing how to call you name in short way. I recommend you to have shorter form of your name. Or why don't you have a Korean name then? : )
Alan Dong's birth name is Allen Suey Dong.
Frank Dong's birth name is Hong J. Dong.
Dong Kingman's birth name is Dong Moy Shu.
Henry
Mao Ze Dong
Funeral of Lung Fei Dong the Chinese Mason - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903