"Aki Kuro" translates to "black autumn" in Japanese, combining the words "aki" (秋), meaning autumn, and "kuro" (黒), meaning black. The phrase can evoke imagery associated with the season's changes, possibly symbolizing themes of transition, melancholy, or the beauty of fading life. In various contexts, it may also refer to artistic works, literature, or cultural references that explore these themes.
The cast of Shiro to kuro - 2008 includes: Aki Nishihara Ayako Omura Tomohito Sato
aki means autumn
Kuro-kun is a casual way of referring to a person named Kuro, or somone who has the nickname Kuro (Black). It is less formal than using Kuro-san, and is used for men.
Black Moon
aqui (with an accent on the i) means "here" in Spanish
'Cooro' is an adapted form of 'kuro', which is Japanese for 'black'.
the kuro is the boss in the river
黒 (kuro)
It means both Dark and Black
Kuro is the boss in the river in aqworlds.
If by 'Ichigo' you are referring to a character's name such as Bleach anime's protagonist, it would mean 'Dark Ichigo/Black Ichigo'.If not, 'ichigo' as a noun (with different writing than the above-mention character's name) can also means 'strawberry', so 'kuro ichigo' would mean 'dark/black strawberry' (however grammatically there should be kuroi instead of kuro).
Depending on the kanji used to write the name, Aki can mean:晶 "sparkle",明 "bright" or秋 "autumn."