It differs dependent on the narrator, like with most things in mythology.
That's not uncommon, at least in my experience, for archetypal tricksters in myth. Though I doubt they're referring to you specifically, since there's no evidence whatsoever of the existence of literal Æsir in my home, as many of the stories about you portrayed you as clever and ultimately... well, benevolent would be a stretch, but no more malevolent than any other god of the time.
I can't imagine a reason he wouldn't have his name there, so just 'Akechi' most likely
That's not uncommon, at least in my experience, for archetypal tricksters in myth. Though I doubt they're referring to you specifically, since there's no evidence whatsoever of the existence of literal Æsir in my home, as many of the stories about you portrayed you as clever and ultimately... well, benevolent would be a stretch, but no more malevolent than any other god of the time.