Ong is a unique and distinctive given name of Chinese origin, derived from the Chinese surname '王', which means 'king' or 'ruler'. It's composed of one syllable and carries a strong and powerful connotation. Ong is often associated with royalty, leadership, and authority in Asian cultures.
The Ong name saw its highest popularity with 14 births in 1989, followed by a steady decline over the next few years, reaching as low as 5 births in both 1990 and 1994. There was another dip to 5 births in 1999. Overall, there were 52 Ong babies born between these years.