Aki (name)
Aki (pronounced Ah-kee) is a surname, a given name and a nickname. Aki is a common Japanese, Finnish and Nigerian given name. Aki is also a Japanese surname, and also of one of the Vysya families in India. They mainly reside in Andhra Pradesh.
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Possible writings in Japanese
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- あき, hiragana
- アキ, katakana
- 明, "bright"
- 燦, "brilliant, bright, radiance"
- 昭, "shining"
- 秋, "autumn"
- 彬, "refined, gentle"
- 爽, "refreshing, bracing, resonant, sweet"
- 晶, "sparkle"
- 暁, "daybreak"
- 彰, "acknowledge"
- 晃, "clear"
- 亜紀, "asia, chronicle"
- 亜希, "asia, hope"
- 愛希, "love, hope"
People
Given name
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Word/name | Japanese, Finnish,and Nigerian |
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See also | Akiko Akina Akie |
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- Aki the Wealthy, a 10th-century Dane in the medieval Icelandic Egil's Saga
- Aki Avni (born 1967), Israeli actor, entertainer and television host
- Aki Berg (born 1977), Finnish former National Hockey League player
- Aki Hakala, Finnish drummer of The Rasmus
- Aki Hata (畑 亜貴, born 1966), Japanese musician and lyricist
- Aki Heikkinen (born 1980), Finnish decathlete
- Aki Hoshino (ほしの あき) (born 1977), Japanese gravure idol
- Aki Jones (1982-2014), American football player
- Aki Kangasmäki (born 1989), Finnish ice hockey player
- Aki Karvonen (born 1957), Finnish cross-country skier
- Aki Kaurismäki (born 1957), Finnish screenwriter and film director
- Aki Kawamura (川村亜紀) (born 1980), Japanese gravure idol
- Aki Lahtinen (born 1958), Finnish former footballer
- Aki Linnanahde, Finnish TV and radio personality
- Aki Maeda (前田亜季) (born 1985), Japanese actress and singer
- Aki Maeda (MAX), a member of the J-pop group MAX from 2002 to 2008
- Aki Misato (美郷 あき) (born 1981), Japanese singer
- Aki Narita (成田 亜希, born 1976), Japanese speed skater
- Aki Ollikainen (born 1973), Finnish novelist
- Aki Orr (1931-2013), Israeli writer and political activist
- Aki Parviainen (born 1974), Finnish javelin thrower
- Aki Ra (born c. 1973), Cambodian landmine disposal expert and former Khmer Rouge conscripted child soldier
- Aki Riihilahti (born 1976), Finnish retired footballer
- Aki Sasamoto (笹本 晃) (born 1980), Japanese artist based in New York
- Aki Sawada (澤田 亜紀) (born 1988), Japanese former figure skater
- Aki Seiuli (born 1992), New Zealand rugby union player
- Aki Shibahara, Japanese musician, member of the British indie pop band Warm Jets (1997-?)
- Aki Shibata (芝田安希) (born 1981), Japanese former volleyball player
- Aki Shimazaki (born 1954), Canadian novelist and translator
- Aki Shimizu (志水 アキ), Japanese manga artist
- Aki Sirkesalo (1962-2004), Finnish musician
- Aki Sudo (須藤 亜貴, born 1975), Japanese ice hockey player
- Aki Takahashi (高橋 アキ) (born 1944), Japanese pianist
- Aki Takase (高瀬 アキ) (born 1948), Japanese jazz pianist and composer
- Aki Takayama (高山亜樹) (born 1970), Japanese former synchronized swimmer
- Aki Tonoike (外ノ池 亜希, born 1979), Japanese speed skater
- Aki Toyosaki (豊崎 愛生) (born 1986), a Japanese voice actress
- Aki Tsuchida (土田 亜希, born 1979), Japanese ice hockey player
- Aki Ulander (born 1981), Finnish basketball player
- Aki Uusikartano (born 1977), Finnish retired footballer
- Aki Yamada (山田 明季, born 1992), Japanese field hockey player
- Aki Yazawa (矢澤 亜希, born 1991), Japanese slalom canoeist
Nickname or stage name
- Aki Aleong (born 1934), American actor, singer and songwriter
- Akihiro Ienaga (家長 昭博) (born 1986), Japanese football player commonly referred to as "Aki"
- Akinori Iwamura (岩村 明憲) (born 1979), Japanese baseball player and manager referred to as "Aki" while playing in Major League Baseball
- Aki Kumar (born 1980), Indian-born American blues musician
- Akihiko Aki Kuroda (黒田 アキ) (born 1944), Japanese painter
- Aki Nawaz (fl. 1981-present), British rapper and musician born Haq Nawaz Qureshi
- Alfred Schmidt (footballer) (1935-2016), German football player and manager
- Aki (rapper), real name Aleksi Swallow, Swedish rapper with Swedish hip hop band Labyrint
- Akarsha
Surname
- Angela Aki (アンジェラ・アキ) (born 1977), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Bundee Aki (born 1990), New Zealand-Irish rugby union player
- Izumi Aki (亜希 いずみ) (born 1960), Japanese pink film actress
- Keiiti Aki (安芸 敬一) (1930–2005), Japanese-American geophysicist and professor
- Tong Kee or T. Aki (died 1887), Chinese immigrant businessman in the Kingdom of Hawaii involved in the Aki opium scandal
- Yoko Aki (阿木 燿子) (born 1945), Japanese songwriter, actress, novelist and essayist
Fictional Characters
- Aki (James Bond), from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice played by Akiko Wakabayashi
- Aki Adagaki (安達垣 愛姫), in Masamune-kun's Revenge
- Akiza Izinski, or Akiza, from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
- Aki Matsui (松井亜紀) a minor character in the Another anime
- Aki Mikage, twin brother of Aya Mikage from Ceres: Celestial Legend
- Aki Ross, from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- Aki Shirashi, protagonist of Usurper of the Sun, a novel by Hōsuke Nojiri
- Aki Tomoya, protagonist of Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend
- Aki Yuko, a doctor from Sky Girls
- Aki Zeta-5 (née Aki Lutinnen), leader of the Cybernetic Consciousness faction in Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire
- Aki Kino, a character from Inazuma Eleven
- Aki Kimura, a character from Medabots
- Aki, one of the seven daughters of the evil shapeshifting demon Aku, specifically trained to destroy Samurai Jack. It is never shown what she looks like, though her name has never been mentioned, only credited.
- Aki Hayakawa, a character from the Manga series "Chainsaw Man"
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