What does aka mean?
Abbreviation for As Known As.
Typically used in stage names, or by law enforcement officials to specify an alias.
Note that it is often used figuratively and facetiously.
Example
James Brown, aka the "Godfather of Soul"
Used to indicate another name that a person or thing has or uses.
AKA comes before a pseudonym, which is another name that a person might go by, such as a nickname, a legal name, or a role that the person plays
Example: James Brown, aka the "Godfather of Soul"
Example: This is Clara James aka my girlfriend.
Aka is commonly used to save time when writing emails or writing informally, such as a personal letter or note. It is an expression that is widely known among most advanced English users and is handy to use.
So, what does aka mean? It means "also known as." Both aka and a.k.a. are acronyms for the phrase also known as, though aka is more commonly used. Aka is often used to describe a person’s aliases, pseudonyms or nicknames. It may also be used when describing another name for a place or object.
So, if you are writing a quick email or note, instead of typing out "also known as" you can simply save time, effort, and key strokes by typing aka.
How do you pronounce it? Once again, the answer is easy peasy. To pronounce it correctly simply say the letters.... a.....k....a. (ay kay ay.)
The city of New York, aka "the big apple", is a great place to visit.
I will never buy coffee from that "Evil Empire", aka Starbucks.
Without the middleman (a.k.a. your employer) you can charge significantly more for your services.
Voldemort, aka "he-who-must-not-be-named", is one of the most evil villains of all time.
Meaning of aka
Aka meaning
An abbreviation aka meaning as known as.
It uses another name or indicate another word used as aka
Aka abbreviation
John smith aka John Jones
Or Jack pies aka Jack's Pastry
Aka
AKA is an acronym or abbreviation for Also Known As. It is used to describe someone's alternate name or stage name.
Example: Daniel Glover a.k.a Childish Gambino (rapper, artist) or Kim Nam Joon a.k.a Rap Monster (BTS)
You can use AKA as 'a.k.a' or just 'aka' to describe someone's stage name or nickname. If your friend has a nickname, you can AKA to talk about their real name when you need to explain to someone else.