Akín is a popular Yorùbá given name or nickname, which means bravery, valour or warrior in the Yorùbá language.
- Akin Abayomi, Nigerian politician and professor
 - Akin Adesokan, Nigerian writer
 - Akin Akingbala (born 1983), Nigerian basketball player
 - Akin Akinsehinde (born 1976), Nigerian footballer
 - Akin Alabi, Nigerian music video director, writer, and entrepreneur
 - Akin Ayodele (born 1979), American football player
 - Akin Busari (born 1984), Nigerian singer, songwriter, and producer
 - Akin Düzakin (born 1961), Turkish-Norwegian illustrator and children's author
 - Akin Ersoy (born 1945), Turkish sports shooter
 - Akin Euba (1935–2020), Nigerian composer, musicologist, and pianist
 - Akin Fakeye (born 1936), Nigerian craftsman
 - Akin Famewo (born 1998), English footballer
 - Akin Fayomi (born 1955), Nigerian diplomat
 - Akin Gazi (born 1981), British actor of Turkish Cypriot descent
 - Akin Lewis (born 1957), Nigerian actor, director, and producer
 - Akin Mabogunje (1931–2022), Nigerian geographer
 - Akin Odebunmi, Nigerian professor
 - Akin Odimayo (born 1999), English footballer
 - Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi, Nigerian businessman
 - Akin Ogunbiyi, Nigerian businessman and politician
 - Akin Ogungbe, Nigerian filmmaker and actor
 - Akin Omoboriowo (1932–2012), Nigerian lawyer and politician
 - Akin Omotoso (born 1974), Nigerian film director, writer, and actor
 - Akin Osuntokun, Nigerian political scientist
 - Akin "Ak" Reyes (born 1979), American sports broadcaster
 
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