Amon

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Amon

Amon is an Arabic boy name, which has 4 letters.

The name Amon is of Hebrew origin and means "faithful, trustworthy".

Pronuncation AH-mahn

Alternate Meaning The hidden

Origin or Current Usage Arabic

Gender M

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Detailed Information About The Name Amon

The name Amon is derived from ancient Egyptian mythology and has significant cultural and historical significance. In Egyptian mythology, Amon was one of the most important gods during the New Kingdom era (16th century BCE to 11th century BCE). Amon was considered the king of gods and was associated with the sun and air. His name means "hidden" or "invisible," reflecting the mystery and invisibility of the air in ancient times.

Amon was originally the god of fertility, and it is believed that his origins can be traced back to the pre-dynastic period. Over time, he gained prominence and garnered a following as the god of creation and reproduction. Eventually, he was assimilated with the sun god Ra to become Amon-Ra, the supreme deity worshipped throughout ancient Egypt.

Throughout Egyptian history, Amon was worshipped in the city of Thebes and had a magnificent temple complex called Karnak dedicated to his name. The priesthood of Amon gained significant political power and wealth, which allowed them to greatly influence the ruling pharaohs. The priests controlled vast lands and resources, making Amon one of the most influential deities in ancient Egypt.

The name Amon has also gained popularity outside of ancient Egypt. It has various spellings across different cultures, including Amun, Ammon, Amen, and even Ambon in the Hebrew Bible. In ancient Greek mythology, he was identified with Zeus. The name remains significant today as it may be used as a given name in certain parts of the world, signifying a connection to ancient Egyptian history and mythology.

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