The village's name comes from the old Hungarian personal name Acsa. The personal name may originate from the Turkicača, meaning "kindred". It was recorded as Acha in 1341.[4]
History
At that time the village was owned by the Achai family and from 1422 it was the Palatine Miklós Garai's property. During Turkish rule (see Ottoman Hungary) the village was demolished, but later on Slovaks settled. From 1730 the village was the Prónay family's land.
Landmarks
The baroque Prónay castle, which was built around 1775 by Giovanni Battista Carlone (it is in Acsaújlak, but is not open to visitors)