Amon

Amon may refer to:

Mythology

 * Amun, an Ancient Egyptian deity, also known as Amon and Amon-Ra
 * Aamon, a Goetic demon

Mononym

 * Amon of Judah (c. 664–c.  640 BC), king of Judah
 * Amon of Toul (c. 375–c.  423 AD), second recorded Bishop of Toul

Given name

 * Amon Olive Assemon (born 1987), Ivorian handball player
 * Amon Bazira (1944–1993), Pan-Africanist leader and organizer
 * Amon Buchanan (born 1982), Australian rules football player
 * Amon G. Carter (1879–1955), American publisher and art collector
 * Amon Göth (1908–1946), Austrian concentration camp commandant in the Nazi SS during World War II
 * Amon Gordon (born 1981), American football player
 * Amon B. King (1807–1836), American military leader
 * Amon Kotei (1915–2011), Ghanaian sculptor and artist
 * Amon Kotey, Ghanaian boxer
 * Amon Liner (1940–1976), American poet and playwright
 * Amon Miyamoto (born 1958), Japanese director
 * Amon Murwira, Zimbabwean politician
 * Amon N'Douffou V, King of Sanwi in Ivory Coast
 * Amon Neequaye (born 1963), Ghanaian boxer
 * Amon Nikoi (1930–2002), Ghanaian economist and diplomat
 * Amon Saba Saakana (formerly Sebastian Clarke), British-Trinidadian writer, broadcaster and publisher
 * Amon Simutowe (born 1982), Zambian chess player
 * Amon-Ra St. Brown (born 1999), American football wide receiver
 * Amon Tobin (born 1972), Brazilian IDM producer
 * Amon Ritter von Gregurich (1867–1915), Hungarian fencer
 * Amon Wilds (1762–1833), English architect and builder
 * Amon Henry Wilds (1784 or 1790–1857), English architect
 * Monsieur Amon (1849–1915), French coffee and real estate entrepreneur

Surname

 * Alexandra Amon (born 1981), French-Ivorian actress and film producer
 * Angelika Amon (1967–2020), Austrian-American molecular biologist
 * Artur Amon (1916–1944), Estonian basketball player
 * Carol Amon (born 1946), American judge
 * Chris Amon (1943–2016), New Zealand motor racing driver
 * Cristiano Amon (born 1970), Brazilian-American manager
 * Cristina Amon, Uruguayan-born American scientist and academic
 * Diva Amon, Trinidadian marine biologist
 * Franz Amon, a violinist
 * Ines Amon (born 1992), Slovenian handball player
 * Johann Andreas Amon (1763–1825), German composer
 * Jonathan Amon (born 1999), American soccer player
 * Joseph Amon (born 1969), American epidemiologist and human rights activist
 * Karl Amon (born 1995), Australian rules football player
 * Morissette (singer) (born 1996), Filipina singer-songwriter
 * Nissim Amon (born 1963), Israeli meditation teacher

Music

 * Amon, original name of the band Deicide
 * Amon, the house in the storyline of the King Diamond album Them
 * Amon Amarth, Swedish melodic death metal band
 * Amon Düül II, German rock band
 * Amon: Feasting the Beast, compilation album by the band Deicide

Television and film

 * Amon Saga, a 1986 anime film
 * Hanna Amon, a 1951 German film

Fictional characters and places

 * Amon (Dungeons & Dragons)
 * Amon (The Legend of Korra)
 * Amon (StarCraft)
 * Amon (Witch Hunter Robin), in the Witch Hunter Robin anime
 * Amon, a character in the anime Amon Saga
 * Amon, in Armour of God II: Operation Condor
 * Amon, in Devilman and Devilman Crybaby
 * Amon, a non-playable character in the Lufia videogames; see
 * Amon, in the manga and anime series Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
 * Amon, in the game series Megami Tensei; see Shin Megami Tensei If...
 * Amon, in the game Shadow Hearts: Covenant
 * Amon Ad Raza, in Warmachine
 * Amon Amarth, another name for Mount Doom which means "Mountain of Fate"
 * Amon County, Ohio, the location of a cult in Netflix Series Devil in Ohio.
 * Amon Garam, the Japanese name of Adrian Gecko, in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
 * Amon Koutarou, a character in the Tokyo Ghoul manga series
 * Amon Sur, an alien supervillain from DC Universe.
 * Amon Tomaz, an alternate name of Osiris, in the DC Comics universe

Other uses

 * Amon (Formula One team), also known as Chris Amon Racing
 * Amon Creek, a river in Washington, USA
 * Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman, a horror manga