Amon-Ra is an ancient Egyptian deity associated with sun and air. He's often worshiped as a god of creation and life. In ancient Egyptian literature, Amon-Ra was often used interchangeably with other names, including Amun, Amen, Ammon, or Ra. These synonyms are derived from different ancient Egyptian dialects, but all refer to the same sun god who was thought to be powerful and benevolent.
Over time, Amon-Ra's importance grew as he was identified as a creator god and became closely associated with the Pharaohs. He was often depicted with a ram's head and associated with fertility, strength, and leadership. Today, Amon-Ra remains an important figure in Egyptian mythology and is often studied for his role in shaping ancient Egyptian culture and religion.