Make a stylish username
Enter the base name in the input above. The tool wraps it with carefully chosen Unicode symbols and applies font-style mappings such as small caps, fraktur, and double-struck. Each result is a single piece of text — no images, no fonts to install — so you can copy and paste it straight into your profile.
Use the filter buttons to focus on the look you want: minimal for clean profiles, cute for soft aesthetics, gaming for tournament-style flair, dark for a heavier mood, or clean for typographic variations only.
Popular username styles
Minimal
Minimal options use small symbols such as `·` or `•` and Asian brackets to frame a name without competing with it. They work well in places that limit the number of characters or that already have a busy interface.
Cute
Cute templates pair hearts, sparkles, and aesthetic ornaments with the original name. They are popular on Instagram, TikTok, and chat apps where soft profiles fit the visual tone.
Gaming
Gaming templates combine bold symbols such as `꧁ ꧂` and `★彡` with bold or fraktur lettering. They are common in Free Fire, Roblox, and Fortnite circles, but each platform has its own rules — test before saving.
Dark / gothic
Dark and gothic looks rely on fraktur, crosses, and skulls. Use them sparingly in fields that require readability, or as a secondary tag rather than the entire username.
Clean
Clean options apply typographic variations only — sans-serif, monospace, double-struck — without surrounding ornaments. They look professional in places like LinkedIn or business profiles.
Symbols that are often rejected
Platforms regularly disallow symbols that look like punctuation in their database, characters that mimic the at-sign, or anything used to spoof a verified account. If a username is rejected, remove the surrounding ornaments first and try again with a single style applied to the letters.
Many sites also reject names that are mostly symbols. Aim for at least three readable Latin letters in the result.
Tips for readable names
Limit yourself to one ornament family per name. Putting a heart, a sparkle, and a star around three letters quickly becomes hard to read. Use a clean letter style such as small caps if you want the eye to focus on the name itself, and reserve heavy ornamentation for short tags.
Responsible use
Do not use decorated names to impersonate other people, evade bans, or pretend to represent a brand or moderator. Some platforms suspend accounts that mix invisible characters and symbols to bypass username rules.