Amon
The name Amon referred
- Amon ( Judah ), a king of the kingdom of Judah (2 Kings 21, 18 )
- Amon Elloh (* 1994), football player
- Amon Goeth (1908-1946), commander of the Plaszow concentration camp in Krakow
- Amon Tobin (born 1972 ), Brazilian musician and DJ
Amon is the surname of the following persons:
- Angelika Amon (* 1967), Austrian cell biologist
- Anton Amon junior (1862-1931), Austrian actor and painter
- Artur Amon ( born 1944 ), Estonian basketball player
- Blasius Amon (1558-1590), Austrian Franciscans, singer and composer
- Carl Amon (1798-1843), Austrian painter
- Chris Amon ( born 1943 ), New Zealand racing driver
- Franz Amon (1700-1759), an Austrian Benedictine and Lexigraph
- John Amon (1763-1825), German composer and music publisher
- Karl Amon ( * 1949 ), Austrian journalist and current editor of the ORF TV
- Michael Amon (* 1954), Austrian writer
- Placidus Amon (1700-1759), an Austrian Benedictine and philologist
- Rudolf Amon (1891-1964), Austrian ornithologist
- Werner Amon (* 1969 ), Austrian politician ( ÖVP)
Amon called:
- Alternatively Amun, Egyptian deity
- An American band, see Deicide
- A Czech band, see Amon ( Czech band )
- A Swiss band, see Amon ( Swiss band )
- Amon ( music project ), an Italian ambient project
See also:
- Amon Düül, a German rock band
- Amon Amarth ( " mountain of fate " ), a mountain of Tolkien's Middle-earth - works, see the regions and places in Tolkien's world # Mount Doom
- Amon Amarth, a Swedish death metal band
- Amonn
- Ammon
- Disambiguation