All about the name AKIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Akie is a unisex Japanese given name with an interesting origin and history.

The name Akie originates from the combination of two kanji characters: "秋" which means "autumn", and "桂" which signifies "cinnamon tree". Together, they form the name Akie which translates to "Autumn Cinnamon Tree".

This name has been traditionally given to both boys and girls in Japan. It is believed that the name Akie was popularized during the Edo period (1603-1868) when it became a common choice for newborns due to its pleasant sound and positive connotations.

The use of the kanji characters "秋" and "桂" also carries symbolic meanings. Autumn is often associated with the harvest season, abundance, and the beauty of falling leaves, while the cinnamon tree represents growth and longevity. Therefore, parents who choose this name for their child may wish to instill in them qualities such as resilience, adaptability, and perseverance.

Today, Akie remains a popular choice among Japanese parents but has also gained some international recognition due to globalization and increased cultural exchange. Despite its unisex nature, it is more commonly given to girls in modern times. Nevertheless, the name Akie continues to hold significant historical and cultural value in Japan.

See also

Japanese
Japan

Popularity of the name AKIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Akie saw five newborns enter the world in the year 2005."