Aksaite is a rare mineral that was first discovered in 1983 in the Aksay Valley of Russia. Given its rarity, there are not many synonyms for aksaite. However, some similar minerals include analcime, chabazite and heulandite. These minerals are also zeolites, which means they are characterized by their ability to trap molecules of water within their crystal structure. Some other minerals that have a similar crystal structure include natrolite and stilbite. While not exact synonyms, these minerals share some similarities with aksaite and can be useful in geological studies and research.