It does not.
In English, however, it is OK to manufacture compound words yourself if that is really the best way to communicate. I can't actually think of a short, easy way to say "someone living in the same dorm as me." "Dorm-mate" would work in writing, and would be understood. I personally would rework the sentence. Instead of saying "My dorm-mate, Lewis Robinson" I would say "Lewis Robinson, who lives in my dorm."