Depending on the kanji used to write the name, Aki can mean:
晶 "sparkle",
明 "bright" or
秋 "autumn."
'Aki'.
"Aki" means "autumn" in English.
You write Aki as 秋
It is 'aki,' written: 秋
秋の雨 (aki no ame)
aqui (with an accent on the i) means "here" in Spanish
Aki Ihara has written: 'Heian cho bungaku no shikiso' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese literature, Colors in literature
aki no ha ga ochiru
You may say 'aki no fushichou.'
冬 (fuyu) winter 秋 (aki) autumn 春 (haru) spring 夏 (natsu) summer
The Japanese name Noriaki may be written with the characters for "constitution; law" (nori) and "bright; light" (aki). Other possibilities include "chronicle; account; narrative; history" (nori) and "bright; light" (aki), as well as "code; ceremony" (nori) and "shining; bright" (aki)
If you're referring to the season, you may say 'aki.' If you're referring to the verb "to fall," then you may use the verb 'chiru.' They're written, respectively: 秋 散る