Dǒng

Dǒng (Chinese: ; pinyin: Dǒng; Cantonese: Tung/Tong) is a surname of Chinese origin. DONG is from a Chinese character that also means ‘to supervise’ or ‘to manage’. The story goes that in the 23rd Century BC, an adviser to the emperor Shun was given this surname due to his ability to supervise and train dragons. In 2019, it was the 35th most common surname in Mainland China, shared by 6,770,000 people or 0.510% of the population.[1]

RomanizationDong, Tung
Origin
Word/nameChina
Meaning"To Supervise/Manage"
Other names
Anglicisation(s)Dong, Tung

Origin

Dǒng origins from:

  • Zhu Rong (祝融) of Ji (己) family get surname Dong (董) on territory of Chu (state).
  • Dongfu (董父) was descendant of ruler Shuan (叔安) in Chifeng, he married a daughter of Emperor Yao, use surname Dong (董).
  • during the Zhou Dynasty, someone of government public official get surname Dong with Public Office name.
  • during the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Government give the surname Dong (董) to the leader of the Jurchen.

People

People with the name Dong (董) include:

Historical Figures

Modern Figures

  • Dong Dong (董栋), trampoline gymnast, olympic gold medalist
  • Dong Fangzhuo (董方卓), football striker
  • Dong Fuxiang (董福祥), Qing dynasty general
  • Dong Huling (董虎岭), taijiquan teacher
  • Dong Sicheng (董思成; member of Korean boygroup NCT and Chinese boygroup WayV)
  • Tung Chao Yung (董浩雲; Dong Haoyun), shipping magnate
  • Tung Chee Hwa (董建華; Dong Jianhua), first Chief Executive of Hong Kong
  • Tung Soo Hua (董素华; Dong Suhua), Singaporean television news presenter
  • Tung Hsiang-lung (董翔龍), Commander of the Republic of China Navy (2011–2013)
  • Tung Kuo-yu (董國猷), Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (2011–2013)
  • Tung Ying-chieh (董英杰; Dong Yingjie), taijiquan teacher
  • Joanna Dong (董姿彦; Dong Zhiyan), Singaporean songwriter

See also

References

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