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Symbols

Latin

Circled Latin Capital Letters

Squared Latin Capital Letters

Letter A

Letter B

Letter C

Letter D

Letter E

Letter F

Letter G

Letter H

Letter I

Letter J

Letter K

Letter L

Letter M

Letter N

Letter O

Letter P

Letter Q

Letter R

Letter S

Letter T

Letter U

Letter V

Letter W

Letter X

Letter Y

Letter Z

Old Style English Alphabet

Runic Style English Alphabet

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Fancy Letters meanings

Perhaps, you have noticed that some popular bloggers write their names or nicknames with fancy flourish fonts — 𝓔 𝓵 𝓮 𝓷 𝓪 𝓟 𝓻 𝓮 𝓴 𝓻 𝓪 𝓼 𝓷 𝓪 𝔂 𝓪 . Or, for instance, with letters in circles — . Many people wonder how it is possible? Easy peasy! You can do the same using “Fancy Letters” set.

Here are collected beautiful calligraphic letters and different symbols as well, which only pretend being familiar letters like or ξ . Indeed, they are letters or symbols of ancient alphabets or excotic languages. Also there you can find Cyrillic letters which is used for Russian language or look alike symbols like Ϭ . It looks like the Russian letter б, but in fact, it is from the Coptic alphabet. It is called chima (Shima). It was used by the Egyptians for over 15 centuries ago. Coptic and Cyrillic alphabets were based on the Greek alphabet. But the Russian alphabet has more letters, because there are more sounds. Perhaps, Cyril and Methodius (the creators of the Russian alphabet) just invented missing letters. That's why it is so difficult to find analogs for Я , Ю , Ы , Ъ .

If you’d like to use any of those symbols for writing your name or nickname, all you need is to write it using symbols you prefer, copy it and paste in your social network profile. The main thing is symbol should be supported by the using font. Otherwise you will see nothing but empty squares. Check it out!

Putting Together a Full Decorative Alphabet

If you’d like every letter to share a consistent style, consider an online converter that transforms entire sentences into the script or font you prefer. Most of these tools rely on the same Unicode block (Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols) used in the table above, so the result will display correctly on any device that supports modern fonts.

Blending Fancy Characters into Everyday Text

  1. Moderation helps readability. A single ornate initial can draw the eye; a whole paragraph of them quickly becomes hard to read.
  2. Mind accessibility. Screen readers sometimes spell out each fancy glyph. Reserve them for titles or decorative names, not critical details.
  3. Stick to one family per word. Mixing bubble style with calligraphy inside the same nickname tends to look cluttered.

Quick Questions People Often Ask

Where can I grab an elegant “a” in one click?

The first row of the table has several choices — 𝒜 for calligraphy or 𝔸 for bold chalkboard lettering.

Which version of “m” works well in a maths logo?

Try the double-struck 𝕄 to echo blackboard style, or if you prefer an ornate flourish.

Is there a complete stylised alphabet I can copy?

Yes. Highlight the whole script column (or any other) in the table, then paste it wherever needed.

Do these symbols show up on social media?

They do. Because they’re standard Unicode characters, friends on any modern phone or computer will see the same design.

Keep this page bookmarked whenever you’d like to swap a plain letter for something with a little more personality — whether that’s a swirling capital, a chunky bubble icon, or a crisp double-struck character for your next post.

How to copy & paste Fancy Letters

Hover your mouse cursor over the emoticon or character you like, or tap on it from your phone and press “Copy”.

  • My car is in the shop, guess it's the Ⓜ️ all week
  • My Zodiac sign is Virgo ♍
  • You are a typical Scorpius ♏!
  • ℕ𝕠𝕓𝕠𝕕𝕪
  • 🐔 𝕋𝔢𝓻𝔯𝔦𝒷ㄥ𝓮[̲̅ ]Đ𝓮ꈼ𝖗 🐔

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