Dealer portal system SSL setting with multiple domain name

Hi gurus
I have a Dealer portal system.(It is java java stack system just like EP)
SSL certificate will expire in few days and I', planningl renew it soon.(in visual administrator key storage then send it to appropriate CA)
Currently DP is used only by A branch. However B branch is planning to  use
the same DP system soon.
Two branches has different domain name such as
Abranch.dealer-portal-ap.net
Bbranch.dealer-portal-ap.net
The contents that each branch see will be distinguished by source code.
My question is
1) can I create a public private key pair in visual administrator with
CN = *.dealer-portal-ap.net?(Can I use * character)
2) If not, what should I do in this situation
thanks in advance

By the way there is only one server.
2 domain names are registered for 1 DP server

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