Akiak
Introduction
brave or bold
Background Story
The name Akiak is derived from the Native American language of Eskimo, specifically the Inupiat dialect. Akiak is often associated with a strong and courageous character, seen as a fitting name for a loyal dog. The name has been immortalized in children's literature, notably in the book 'Akiak: A Tale about Dreams' which tells the story of a sled dog’s quest to prove his bravery.
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