Ahmon feels like a secret whispered through time, a harmonious blend of ancient Hebrew meaning “faithful one” and echoes of Amun, the hidden Egyptian god of air and sun. Pronounced “AH-mahn” (/ˈɑmɑn/), it gently rolls off the tongue with a promise of strength and subtlety—an ideal choice for parents who want a name that stands out without shouting. Though only a handful of American newborns wear it each year (hovering around rank 900 in popularity), that low number is precisely what gives Ahmon its quiet confidence, like a lone star against a winter sky—and he’ll probably never have to elbow through a sea of Jacks at recess. Warm, distinctive and steeped in history, Ahmon offers a timeless charm that will age as gracefully as he will.