Urubongs Rajsombhoj, was Prince of Siam. He was a son of Chulalongkorn of Siam. His mother was The Noble Consort Luean Niyavananda, daughter of Lord Narindrabhorn and Prik Niyavananda. His elder full sister, Princess Lavad Voraong, died in infancy.
As a child he joined his father on trips to many places, including Europe. Unlike the other princes, Urubongs was not educated in Europe, but instead received instruction from foreign teachers at a private residence in Siam.
He died on 20 September 1909, on King Chulalongkorn's birthday, at the age of 15. His death brought sadness to the members of the Royal Family, especially King Chulalongkorn. The king ordered the building of a bridge in the city with sculptures of Prince Urubongs set into both sides. King Chulalongkorn named the bridge after his son; Urubongs Bridge, where Urubongs Avenue crossed. This bridge was eventually demolished but Urubongs Road and Urubongs Intersection remain today.