Akishia is likely a modern English invented name, probably shaped by names like Keisha with an added A-.
Akishia is most likely a modern English-language invention, probably shaped by names such as Keisha with an added A- at the front. That kind of construction has a familiar rhythm in contemporary naming: a crisp opening, a soft middle, and a feminine ending that makes the whole name flow easily.
It does not point back to one ancient source so much as to a modern creative style. As a name, Akishia feels personable, current, and lightly melodic. It has the sort of sound that seems designed to be memorable without being severe.
Because it is rare, it stands apart, yet its phonetic structure makes it accessible. Akishia belongs to the large family of modern names that are less about inherited etymology than about sound, style, and individuality, and that gives it a distinctly modern identity.