Aka
Aka stands for:
- Yaka (language, Central African Republic) , language in Africa
- Aka (Hungary) , Hungarian municipality in the Kisbér County in Komárom-Esztergom County
- Aka (Fukuoka) , a village in Tagawa County of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
- Aka (Baiguo) , the Aka (阿卡 村) village of Baiguo Town in the Guizhou Province of China
- Akha , mountain people in Southeast Asia (alternative spelling)
- Aka (people) , a nomadic tribe of the Mbenga pygmies in the Central African Republic
- Aka (river) , a river in Ghana
- Aka Laubenfels, 1936. Genus of drilling sponges (now synonymous with Siphonodictyon )
Aka is the family name of the following people:
- Basile Aka Kouame (* 1963), Ivorian football player
- Essis Aka (* 1990), Ivorian football player
- Hasan Aka (* 1973), German-Turkish journalist and publicist
- Salomon Wisdom Aka (* 1988), Beninese soccer player
- Vincent Aka-Akesse (* 1975), Ivorian-French wrestler
aka stands for:
- the abbreviation of also known as (= "also known as") and is used, like the Latin word alias in German , to denote a pseudonym , sometimes also when specifying a synonym
- Akan languages (ISO-639-3 code)
AkA stands for:
AKA stands for:
- a consortium of German banks, see AKA export credit
- AKA eraser factory , Hanover
- Working group on municipal and church pensions
- Working group for automotive banks , short form of working group for banks and leasing companies in the automotive industry
- Working group for agricultural history
- Worker share, unit of measure, another name for a full-time equivalent
- Asklepios Klinik Altona , General Hospital Altona in Hamburg
- AKA electric , brand name for small electrical appliances from the GDR
- Anti Corruption Academy of Interpol
- Alfred Kunze, Továrna na stroje a osobní automobily , former Czechoslovak automobile manufacturer
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Wiktionary: aka - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations