UK girl's name
Akeira
A Japanese name of unconfirmed meaning, possibly derived from "ake" meaning "bright.".
For 2026, the newest official UK baby-name figures on this page are from 2011. That release is the current official benchmark rather than a forecast.
Akeira is a girl's name in the UK records. People looking for Akeira popularity in 2026 should use the latest official release, which is 2011 in this profile. In that release it ranked #5785, with 3 babies registered with the name. Its strongest year in the published records was 2002, with 4 births.
This profile covers 7 England and Wales registrations across 2 recorded years from 2002 to 2011. The figures come from ONS England and Wales, so the page is a view of published baby-name registrations rather than a forecast or a live count of people using the name today.
The latest count is about 75% of the recorded peak, which gives a quick read on how the name has moved since its high point.
We estimate that about 7 living people in the UK are called Akeira. This uses published birth registrations from England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, then applies ONS national life tables to estimate how many are likely still alive. It does not forecast extra births for 2012 or 2026.
Key insights
- • Akeira ranked #5785 for girls in England and Wales in 2011, with 3 registrations.
- • The name peaked in 2002, when 4 girls were registered as Akeira.
- • About 7 living people in the UK are estimated to have Akeira as a first name, after adjusting past birth registrations with ONS life tables.
Latest rank (E&W)
#5785
2011
Births in 2011
3
Latest year
Peak year
2002
4 births
Estimated living
7
2026
Meaning
What does Akeira mean?
The name Akeira is believed to have its origins in the ancient Japanese language. The name is thought to be derived from the word "akeiro," which means "bright red" or "crimson" in Japanese. This linguistic connection suggests that the name may have been associated with the vibrant hues of nature or perhaps the colors of the rising sun, which holds great significance in Japanese culture.
While the exact time period of the name's origin remains uncertain, some historical records indicate that variations of the name were in use during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) in Japan. This era was known for its rich cultural and artistic achievements, and it is possible that the name was inspired by the colorful aesthetics and poetic traditions of that time.
One of the earliest recorded mentions of the name Akeira can be found in the ancient Japanese literary work, "The Tale of Genji," written in the early 11th century by the renowned author Murasaki Shikibu. In this influential work, Akeira is depicted as a minor character, potentially indicating the name's usage during that era.
Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne the name Akeira, though their stories and accomplishments have often been overshadowed by the passage of time. One such figure was Akeira Masako (1567-1637), a prominent female painter and calligrapher during the Azuchi-Momoyama period in Japan. Her artworks were highly regarded for their delicate brushwork and innovative use of color.
Another notable bearer of the name was Akeira Tomiko (1887-1963), a Japanese educator and activist who dedicated her life to promoting women's rights and advocating for educational reforms. Her efforts played a significant role in shaping the modern educational landscape in Japan.
In the realm of literature, Akeira Miyako (1921-1998) was a celebrated poet and novelist whose works explored themes of identity, love, and the human condition. Her poetic anthology, "The Crimson Path," published in 1958, garnered critical acclaim and remains a cherished part of Japan's literary canon.
Furthermore, the name Akeira was also carried by Akeira Hiroshi (1933-2002), a renowned Japanese architect known for his innovative designs that seamlessly blended traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern architectural principles. His most notable work, the Akeira Museum of Art, stands as a testament to his artistic vision and architectural prowess.
While the name Akeira may not be as widely recognized as some other Japanese names, its rich history and cultural connections to the vibrant hues of nature and artistic expression make it a captivating and evocative choice. The individuals who have borne this name throughout the centuries have left an indelible mark on various fields, showcasing the enduring appeal and significance of this ancient Japanese name.
Sourced from namecensus.com.
Popularity
Akeira over time
The chart below shows babies named Akeira registered in England and Wales in the years where the name appears in the published records, from 2002 to 2011. Empty years are left out so rare names are not stretched across long periods where the published files do not show any registrations.
For Akeira, the clearest high point is 2002. The latest England and Wales figure is 3 births in 2011, compared with 4 at the peak.
Babies born per year
Decades
Akeira by decade
Decade totals smooth out the yearly jumps and make it easier to see whether Akeira was a short-lived spike or a name that stayed in regular use. Average rank is calculated only from years where a published rank exists.
| Decade | Average rank | Total births | Years covered |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010s | #5785 | 3 | 1 |
| 2000s | #3409 | 4 | 1 |
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- Amy 52,495
- Alice 46,815
- Abigail 45,658
- Amber 31,922
- Anna 27,802
- Alexandra 19,455
- Amelie 18,051
- Abbie 15,971
- Aimee 15,158
- Annabelle 15,120
FAQ
Akeira: questions and answers
How popular is the name Akeira in the UK right now?
In 2011, Akeira was ranked #5785 for girls in England and Wales, with 3 births registered.
When was Akeira most popular?
The peak year on record was 2002, with 4 babies registered as Akeira in England and Wales.
What is the meaning and origin of Akeira?
A Japanese name of unconfirmed meaning, possibly derived from "ake" meaning "bright.".
How many people are called Akeira in the UK?
A total of 7 babies have been registered as Akeira across the 2 years of ONS England & Wales records shown here.
Which records is this page based on?
The England and Wales timeline uses ONS baby-name records. Scotland figures come from NRS and Northern Ireland figures come from NISRA. Counts are registrations in published baby-name files. The living estimate uses those birth registrations with ONS national life tables.