Ammon (disambiguation)

Ammon was an ancient Canaanite nation.

Ammon may also refer to:

Ancient world

  • The Egyptian god Amun of the same name, also sometimes spelled Ammon
    • Horns of Ammon, curling ram horns used as a symbol of the Egyptian deity Ammon (Amun or Amon)
    • Zeus Ammon, the Greek interpretation of the Egyptian god Amun

People

Mononym

Book of Mormon

  • Ammon (Book of Mormon explorer), descendant of Zarahemla in the Book of Mormon
  • Ammon (Book of Mormon missionary), son of Mosiah II in the Book of Mormon

Surname

  • Andrea Ammon (born 1958), German physician
  • Blasius Ammon (1558–1590), Austrian friar and priest
  • Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon (1873–1960), British politician
  • Edith Dennison Darlington Ammon (1862–1919), amateur photographer
  • Elizabeth Ammon, London-based journalist
  • Francesca Russello Ammon, American assistant professor
  • Generosa Ammon (1956–2003), American murder victim
  • Keith Ammon, American politician
  • Matt Ammon, American civil servant
  • Otto Ammon (1842–1916), German anthropologist
  • Peter Ammon (born 1952), German diplomat and ambassador
  • Peter H. Ammon, American investor and endowment manager
  • Ted Ammon (1949–2001), American businessman

Given name

Places

Fictional characters

  • Ammon, a character in the 1981 film Clash of the Titans and its 2010 remake
  • Ammon Bast, a character from the video game Criminal Case

Other uses

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Ammon
  • All pages with titles beginning with Ammon
  • Ammonia, a colorless gas whose name originates from the Egyptian god Amun.
  • Ammonium, a chemical compound whose name derives from the Egyptian god Amun
  • Ammonite, an extinct subclass of mollusks
  • Amorites, a Canaanean people often confused with Ammonites
  • Amon (disambiguation)
  • Amun (disambiguation)
  • Amman (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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