Which is correct AKA or aka?

Both forms are popular, but most dictionaries and style guides prefer aka, so you should, too. In short, Use aka.
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Do you use periods with AKA?

When the phrase also known as was first abbreviated into an acronym the letters were separated by periods, signaling that this was indeed an acronym and not a word in its own right. As a.k.a. became more commonly used, the periods within the abbreviation were dropped.
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Do you put a comma before or after Aka?

"When we use also known as as aka, we don't precede it with a comma." Who says we don't? James Brown, aka "the Godfather of Soul," is one of my musical heroes (example in Cambridge Dictionary definition of 'aka').
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What is the correct way to use AKA?

a. is an abbreviation for 'also known as. ' a.k.a. is used especially when referring to someone's nickname or stage name. From the very beginning, Stuart Leslie Goddard, a.k.a. Adam Ant, knew he was going to be a star.
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What aka means?

abbreviation. Britannica Dictionary definition of AKA. also known as — used to indicate another name that a person or thing has or uses. Elvis Presley, aka “The King”
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How do you write aka in legal documents?

prep. abbreviation for "also known as" when someone uses different initials, a nickname, a maiden or married name. Example: Harold G. Snodgrass, a.k.a. Harry Snodgrass, a.k.a. H. G.
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Can I use aka in formal writing?

If you're using it "literally" (i.e. - to specify an alternative name used naturally by [at least some] other people for the thing you're talking about) then it should be fine in most formal contexts.
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Should AKA be in parentheses?

I just put the information in parentheses: “There's just no denying that Barry Allan (aka, The Flash) is one extremely fast guy.” The parentheses mark the – er – contents – as a definite parenthesis; appositives are a well-known subset, and so the 'aka' is unnecessary. 'The Flash' travels better light.
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Is AKA a Scrabble word?

No, aka is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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How do you write someone's name in a sentence?

The rule is – either have the commas both before and after a name, or don't add it at all. This is because the sentence is talking about a particular person John. The addition of commas gives extra emphasis to the name. My friend John, who is a better painter than me, can do the walls for your home.
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Is aka a professional word?

A.k.a. is formal enough for police reports and journalism that covers the "crime beat." It has a specialized meaning appropriate to public statements about criminal aliases.
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What is the origin of AKA?

Etymology. From Old Norse aka (“to move, to drive”), from Proto-Germanic *akaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ-. Cognates include Latin agō (“I drive”), Ancient Greek ἄγω (ágō, “to lead”) and Sanskrit अजति (ajati, “to drive, propel, cast”).
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How do you say also known as?

also known as
  1. AKA.
  2. also called.
  3. alias.
  4. otherwise.
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Why are AKA colors pink and green?

The planning team of nine worked diligently to select a name and colors, draft a constitution, develop a motto, and identify an official symbol. Beulah Burke, who had studied Greek and classic symbolism, suggested the name Alpha Kappa Alpha and recommended that the colors be salmon pink and apple green.
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What sorority was Beyonce in?

Throughout her entire performance, Beyonce made it feel like we were all pledging her sorority, Beta Delta Kappa. She even wore the Greek letters on her yellow sweatshirt.
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Why do akas say skee wee?

Oh, and if you don't know, “Skee-Wee” is the sound that other AKA's make to greet each other or just let other people know that we are in the house. It's really high-pitched and has been known to break glass.
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Do you put an apostrophe after a name?

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To show possession using an apostrophe, add 's for individuals (“Smith's car”) and just the apostrophe after the s for plurals (“the Smiths' car”). If a family name ends with an s or z, you can choose to use just the apostrophe (“the Williams' dog”) or 's (“the Williams's dog”).
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Do you put a comma after hey name?

For example: Hi, Maria. Hello, Nigel, Good morning, Kendra. Answer: Yes, you need to use a comma between the person's name and the greeting.
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Do you put a comma after rest in peace?

A compound sentence with “rest in peace” contains at least two independent clauses. These two independent clauses can be combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.
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Is OK a valid scrabble word?

"OK" is now OK to play in a game of Scrabble. The two-letter word is one of 300 new additions to the latest version of the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, which Merriam-Webster released on Monday. Other words that you can now play in a Scrabble game include macaron, facepalm, emoji, puggle, and ew.
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Is IQ a scrabble word?

No. To make it clear right now, IQ is not a valid word in Scrabble. This is according to the official Scrabble dictionary, even though IQ is a legitimate word in the dictionary. That's because, generally speaking, you cannot use abbreviations in Scrabble.
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Is Oki a word?

OKI means "Okay." The slang term OKI is used as a light-hearted alternative to "Okay." Used in both texting and speech as a response to a question or statement, OKI implies agreement or understanding. Other alternatives to OKAY include OKIE and OKIES.
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