Ammon
Ammon stands for:
- Ammon , ancestor of the Ammonites, see Ben-Ammi
- Ammon (state) , ancient state in the Middle East
- a variant of the Egyptian god Amun
- Ammon (monk) (around 288 – before 356), Christian monk from Egypt
- Ammon (Bavarian-Saxon noble family)
- Ammon (Prussian noble family)
Places in the United States:
- Ammon, Idaho , in Bonneville County
- Ammon, Missouri , in Boone County - no longer exists
- Ammon, North Carolina , in Bladen County
- Ammon, Virginia , in Amelia County
- Ammon, Wyoming , in Converse County
- Ammon Ford , in Bladen County, North Carolina
further geographic objects:
- Ammon Airport , Airport in Cochise County, Arizona
- Ammon Extension Canal , canal in Bonneville County, Idaho
- Ammon Lateral , Canal in Bonneville County, Idaho
- Ammon Park , park in Bannock County, Idaho
- Amon G Carter Stadium - Texas Christian University , Stadium and Park in Tarrant County, Texas
Ammon is a family name for the following people:
- Adolf Ammon (1874–1958), German industrialist
- Andreas Gottfried Ammon (1635–1686), German Protestant theologian and educator
- August von Ammon (1799–1861), German physician
- Carl von Ammon (1878–1946), German major general
- Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon (1873–1960), British politician
- Christoph Ammon (1766–1850), German Protestant theologian
- Emanuel Ammon (* 1950), Swiss photographer
- Fabian Ammon (* 1985), German soccer player
- Friedrich von Ammon (1791–1855), German Protestant theologian
- Friedrich Ferdinand von Ammon (1794–1874), German lawyer and parliamentarian
- Georg Ammon (teacher) (1861–1929), German high school professor and classical philologist
- Georg von Ammon (1869–1937), German vice admiral
- Georg Gottlieb Ammon (1780–1839), German horse breeder and author
- Günter Ammon (1918–1995), German psychoanalyst and founder of the academy
- Hans Ammon (1901–1941), German communist and anti-fascist resistance fighter
- Hans-Christoph Ammon (* 1950), German general
- Herbert Ammon (* 1943), political publicist
- Hermann Ammon (* 1933), German pharmacologist and pharmacist
- Johann Ammon (sculptor) (1657 – after 1741), German sculptor, plasterer, stonemason and master builder
- Johann Ludwig Ammon (1723–1772), German brewer and maltster, numismatist and writer in Bavaria
- Karl Wilhelm Ammon (1777–1842), German veterinarian
- Lina Ammon (1889–1969), German politician (SPD)
- Ludwig von Ammon (1850–1922), German geologist
- Manfred Ammon (* 1944), German basketball player
- Maria Ammon (* 1948), German psychologist and psychotherapy scientist
- Meret Ammon , pseudonym of Myriane Angelowski (* 1963), German writer
- Michael Ammon (* 1988), German chef
- Nicola Ammon (* 1974), German basketball player
- Noland Ammon (* 1996), American actor
- Otto Ammon (author) (1842–1916), German editor and social anthropologist
- Otto Ammon (District Administrator) (1927-2013), German local politician (CSU)
- Peter Ammon (photographer) (* 1924), Swiss photographer
- Peter Ammon (* 1952), German diplomat
- Samuel Ammon (medalist) (before 1580–1622), Swiss stamp cutter and medalist in Gdansk
- Samuel Ammon (publisher) (Julius Samuel Ammon; before 1661–1707), Electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg court printer and publisher of Leibniz
- Sebastian von Ammon (* 1968), German lawyer and State Secretary
- Therese Ammon (1877–1944), Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party in Austria
- Ulrich Ammon (1943–2019), German linguist
- Wilhelm von Ammon (1903–1992), German District Court Director (NSDAP)
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