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What does AON stand for? What does AON mean?
- Aon (mythology), son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
- Aon (moth), a genus of moths in the family Erebidae
- Aon (trigraph), a Latin trigraph
- "Aon", a composition by jazz pianist Harold Mabern, c. 1968
- Aon (company), a global professional services firm
Aon Training Complex, the sponsored name of Trafford Training Centre
- Aon Center, the name of two buildings:
Aon Center (Chicago)
- Aon Center (Los Angeles)
- Precedence diagram method or activity on node, a type of diagram in:
Program evaluation and review technique
- Aon, the fantasy universe setting of the role-playing game Lone Wolf series
- Art of Noise, a British electronic music group
- All or none (finance), a condition to fulfil an investor's order in its entirety or cancel it
- Alton railway station, from its National Rail code
- Angolan kwanza, from its ISO currency code
- Application-oriented networking, a computer networking technology
- All-optical network, see Synchronous optical networking
- Active optical network, a form of fiber-optic communication delivery
- Greek αἰών "time, eternity; age"; see Aeon
Aion (deity), "Aeon" personified in Hellenistic religion
- Aeon (Gnosticism), one of the Gnostic terms for "emanations of God"
- Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self, a book by Carl Jung
- Aiōn, orchestral composition by Anna S. Þorvaldsdóttir
- Aion (Japanese band), a Japanese metal band
Aion (Aion album), their 1992 album
- Aion (Polish band), a Polish gothic metal band
- Aion (CMX album), a 2003 album
- Aion (Dead Can Dance album), a 1990 album by Dead Can Dance
- Aion (Chrono Crusade), the main villain of the anime series
- Aion (manga), a 2008 manga by Yuna Kagesaki
- Aion (video game), a 2008 Korean multiplayer online game by NCsoft
- Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION), a medical condition involving loss of vision
- AION Linguistica, a linguistic journal
- Cleverpath AION Business Rules Expert, a programming language, originally AION
- Aion (car brand), an electric vehicle brand by GAC Group
- Aion language, a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea
- House of Aion, an ancient Roman villa that is part of the Paphos Archaeological Park
- Aeons (Final Fantasy), a number of creatures in the Final Fantasy series
- Aeon, a legendary necklace in Titan Quest
- Trinity (role-playing game), formerly known as Æon
- Aeon, a playable character from the video game series Castlevania
- Aeons, ancient evil beings in the video game Fable
- Aeon, a classical record label now part of Outhere
- Aeon (band), a Swedish music group
- Aeons (duo), an Irish music duo
- Aeon (album), an album by Zyklon
- "Aeon" (song), a song by Antony and the Johnsons
- "Aeon", a song by Lacuna Coil
- "Aeon", a song by Neurosis on their album Through Silver in Blood
- "Aeon", a song by Killing Joke on their album Democracy
- Aeon (digital magazine), a digital magazine of ideas, philosophy and culture, launched in 2012
- Aeon Publications, an imprint of MU Press
- Gigaannum (Ga), 109 years
- Chronos or Aeon, a deity from Greek mythology
- Aeon (Gnosticism), an emanation of God in Gnosticism
- Aeon (Thelema), large-scale historical units in the doctrine of Thelema
- Aeon (language school), an English language school in Japan
- Æon Group, a Japanese retailer chain
- AEON (company), a holding company of Æon Group and Aeon supermarkets of Japan
- Aeon (motors), a Taiwanese manufacturer of ATVs, scooters and mini-bikes
- ÆON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre, a shopping center in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia
- SS Aeon, an Australian steamship constructed in England in 1905 and wrecked Kiritimati 1908
- SS Aeon, another ship by the same name plying the coastal trade in Western Australia circa 1913
- Aeon, an indefinite long period of time
- Eon (geology), a division of the geologic time scale
- Eon, in the 2007 film Ben 10: Race Against Time
- Eon, in the 1976 TV special Rudolph's Shiny New Year
- Master Eon, a character in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
- Eon, a character in the TV series Eon Kid
- Eon Films, a Mexican film distributor
- Eon Productions, a British film production company
- Eon (role-playing game)
- Eon Digital Entertainment, a British computer games publisher
- Eon Products, an American game company
- Eon (novel), by Greg Bear, 1985
- Eon (comics), a fictional cosmic entity in the Marvel Universe
- Eon (magazine), for players of Eve Online
- Eon, or The Two Pearls of Wisdom, a 2008 novel by Alison Goodman
- Eon (album), a 1975 album by Richard Beirach, including a track "Eon"
- Eon, a 2008 album by Grafton Primary
- Eons, a 2014 album by Mimicking Birds
- "Eons", a song on the album Soundsystem by 311
- EōN, a 2019 music app by Jean-Michel Jarre
- Eon (Korean given name)
- Eon (musician) (1954–2009), British musician
- Éon de l'Étoile (died 1150), Breton religious leader
- Eon of Axum, 5th-century King of Axum
- Eon Densworth (born 1938), former Australian rules footballer
- Eon Hooper (born 1991), Guyanese cricketer
- Kim Eon (born 1973), Korean poet
- Lee Eon (1981–2008), South Korean actor and model
- Eon McKai (born 1979), American director of pornographic films
- Ali Shama, American visual artist
- Mr. Eon, American rapper
- Chevalier d'Éon (Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée d'Éon de Beaumont, 1728–1810)
- Daniel Eon (born 1939), retired French footballer
- Edaran Otomobil Nasional, a Malaysian car distributor
- Elliotts of Newbury, a British aircraft manufacturer
Elliotts of Newbury Eon, a monoplane built 1947–1950
- Hyundai Eon, an automobile
- eOn, a distributed computing project
- E.ON, a European holding company and electric utility
- Enhanced other networks
- EON FM, now 3MMM, an Australian radio station
- Eon Mountain, in Canada
- Eons.com, a former social networking website
- National Youth Organisation (Greece), active 1936–1941
- D'Eon, a surname
- Arona airport (code), Papua New Guinea
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