What is the meaning of Aka?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Akan.

The New Zealand vine Metrosideros fulgens.

Alternative letter-case form of AKA

someone, somebody.

reed, cane.

older brother

then

canoe

to glide, slide slowly

to glide on a sledge

To drive (e.g. a cart).

to drive

reed

root (of plant)

root (of plant)

shore

hook

medium to large bird of prey; hawk, eagle, etc.

older brother or older sister.

to toss, throw

root

heel

kick

to kick

to kick

to back-heel

to weave (a skirt) by holding the weaving string on the foot

grandmother

ow, ouch (expressing pain, especially sharp pain, or pain at being struck)

oh, oops (expressing startlement, embarrassment, surprise, or shock)

oh, aah (expressing alarm, fright, shock or grief)

water

river

to drive

appearing, bright

shadow

to drive [intransitive or with dative ‘a vehicle’]

to move slightly, to budge

Rōmaji transcription of あか

Rōmaji transcription of アカ

to build

plural of mũka

well (a hole in the ground, from which water can be obtained)

root (of plant)

AKA, alias

feces, excrement

Alternative form of aha

root (of plant)

East Asian arrowroot (Pueraria montana var. lobata)

to build, to construct, to erect

to inhabit

to be ingrained

dative singular of ak

older brother

arm, branch

The plant Cynometra mannii in the genus Cynometra

a crippled person

a storage for farm produce, barn, root cellar

so

Source: wiktionary.org