This is now done. I've arbitrarily decided that the primary tag should be git-amend, just because it's shorter than git-commit-amend. (Note that there is already a git-commit tag.) If you think that is a horribly wrong decision and can make a persuasive argument as to why, please do so in the comments below.
For the questions that were using the amend tag but weren't about Git:
The questions using the tag incorrectly (e.g., to refer to amending the text in some file or string) were simply retagged.
Several questions were correctly using the amend tag, but were about Mercurial instead of Git. For those questions, I've created the analogous mercurial-amend tag.
One question was about a Platform-as-a-Service solution called "Amend Cloud"; for that one, I created a amend-cloud tag for disambiguation. It doesn't seem like questions about that service are all that popular on Stack Overflow, but that may be because there wasn't a good tag for them, or it may be because the service is relatively new. Either way, I see no harm in creating a tag for these, even if it is rarely used.
Note that there is no longer a amend tag in the system. This is by-design: a tag with this generic of a name would be readily subject to misuse.