Ammon

[am-uh n] /ˈæm ən/
noun
1.
the classical name of the Egyptian divinity Amen, whom the Greeks identified with Zeus, the Romans with Jupiter.
2.
the ancient country of the Ammonites, east of the Jordan River.
British Dictionary definitions for Ammon

Ammon1

/ˈæmən/
noun
1.
(Old Testament) the ancestor of the Ammonites

Ammon2

/ˈæmən/
noun
1.
(myth) the classical name of the Egyptian god Amen, identified by the Greeks with Zeus and by the Romans with Jupiter
Ammon in the Bible

another form of the name Ben-ammi, the son of Lot (Gen. 19:38). This name is also used for his posterity (Ps. 83:7).