Ake (disambiguation)
Ake may refer to:
Places
- Ake, archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the state of Yucatán, Mexico
- Ake Site, archaeological site near the town of Datil, New Mexico, USA
- Principality of Ake, medieval dynasty in central Kurdistan
People
- Given name
- Åke, a given name, origin and list of people with the first name "Åke"
- A'ke, a fictional character in The Deer and the Cauldron
- Surname
- Claude Ake (1939–1996), Nigerian political scientist
- Nathan Aké, (b. 1995), Dutch footballer, currently playing for Bournemouth
- Simeon Aké, (1932–2009), Ivorian politician
Abbreviations
- Cryptography: Authenticated Key Exchange
Other uses
- Ake and His World, children's fiction book by Swedish poet Bertil Malmberg, published in 1924
- Aké: The Years of Childhood, a 1981 memoir by Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka
- Aké Arts and Book Festival, an annual cultural event named after the town in Abeokuta, Nigeria, where Wole Soyinka was born.
- Ake v. Oklahoma, Supreme Court of the United States case that held an indigent criminal defendant has a right to have the state provide a psychiatric evaluation to be used in the defendant's behalf if the defendant needs it.
- AKE, IATA code for Akieni Airport, Gabon
- AKE, the US Navy designation for a Dry Stores Replenishment Ship
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