I know it equals to constructor.prototype, right?
No.
I wish to know whether ES5/ES6 standard included these __xxx__ property names, or they're just implementation specific keywords, might have different behavior in different implementations?
You can find an overview in the MDN documentation, there are __count__, __noSuchMethod__, __parent__, __proto__, __defineGetter__, __defineSetter__, __lookupGetter__, and __lookupSetter__; and all of them are deprecated. Other implementations than Gecko might have featured more.
Only the getter/setter methods and __proto__ were common amongst implementations, and only __proto__ got into the compatibilty section of the ES6 standard.
where can I check if a keyword is part of ES stardard, any recommended web-sites?
Just read the standards themselves!