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In all the world, Pong (Pan , Pong , พงษ์ ) is a widespread epicene given name. The first name Pong is characteristic of Eastern Asia, particularly Mongolia, where it is a common principally feminine, but very infrequently boy's name, Macao, where it is quite a common largely male, but uncommonly girly name, and Hong Kong (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in India, Indonesia, and Mongolia. More frequently, Pong is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Pong, Pan | India, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar |
พงษ์ | Thailand |
Понг | Russia |
Bhong, Bohng, Bong, Bàng, Fung, Fèng, Féng, Pang, Phượng, Ping, Pohng, Ponĝ, Pâng, Pòng, Póng, Pông, Pơng, Pỏng, Pống, Pồng, Pổng, Pỗng, Vong, Пан, Пон, בונג, פונג, بانج, ปง, ปอง, ปองท์, ปองผล, ปองเสงี่ยม, ป่ง, ป่อง, ป้อง, ป๋อง, ผลพงษ์, ผอง, ผ่อง, ผ้อง, พง, พงษ์ตน, พงษ์ป้าน, พอง, พ่อง, พ้อง, พ๊อง, มพง, เหมือนปอง,
Pong is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Pan , the Greek god of the mountain wilds, shepherds, flocks, rustic music, fertility, spring, and theatrical criticism, with the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat; Pong Krell , character in Star Wars: Galactic Defense; Pong , the operatic character in the opera Turandot by Giacomo Puccini; head chef of the Imperial Kitchen; Pong Pagong , the fictional animal character, Batibot and Pan Samochodzik , the Fictional character, Pan Samochodzik, and in many other works.