Spong is a surname in multiple Germanic-speaking cultures. In England, it is an archaic term for a narrow strip of land. Notable people with this name include:
Spong is a surname in multiple Germanic-speaking cultures. In England, it is an archaic term for a narrow strip of land. Notable people with this name include: Clive Spong, English illustrator of children's books Gerard Spong (born 1946), Surinamese-Dutch lawyer Hilda Spong (1875–1955), English actress James Osborn Spong (1839–1925), founder of Spong and Co., kitchen equipment manufacturers Spong Family children of James Osborn Spong Dora Beedham, née Spong (1879–1969), British nurse and suffragette who was force-fed John Shelby Spong (1931-2021), American Episcopal bishop Mark W. Spong (born 1952), American roboticist Paul Spong (born 1939), New Zealand biologist Richard Spong (born 1983), Swedish footballer Roger Spong (1906–1980), English rugby union player Sriwhana Spong (born 1979), New Zealand artist Tyrone Spong (born 1985), Surinamese-Dutch boxer and kickboxer Walter Brookes Spong (1851–1929), British artist William B. Spong Jr. (1920–1997), Virginia Senator
==Places== Spong Hill, Early Saxon cemetery in Norfolk, England
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).