Aky name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Autumn, Bright, Short Form of Joakim, Pure Milk and Fall In Births
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What does Aky mean?

Girl name Aky is of Japanese origin. Aky is variation of acclaimed Aki. Aki is shortened form of Akira. Aki is form of Ake in Greenlandic language. Also Aki is Danish form of Áki.

Origin of Aki is in Japanese, meaning of Aki is "Autumn, Short Form of Joakim and Bright".

Variants of Aky

Aki, Ake, Áki, Aghi, Akke, Aage, Akitseĸ, Akio

Names that rhyme with Aky

How popular is the name Aky?

Aky is a familiar baby name in Indonesia. At least, 100 people globally have been given the name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries as per our research.

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Numerological analysis of Aky

People envy your success and personal life, and would give just anything to be like you. You have a powerful appearance. You always make the best entrance, no matter where you appear. Your creativity allows you to express your emotions. Having number 1 as your soul urge no reveals your deep desire to prove yourself to other people and acquire their acceptance. You never get tired from trying to be better than you were yesterday.

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