Gamertag ideas
Out of ideas? Tap generate for a fresh batch of gamertag suggestions — strong, readable two-word names you can use on any platform. Keep regenerating until something fits, then copy it.
✨ Fresh ideas generated on every click — here are some to start.
✨ Fancy styles
How it works
Out of ideas? Tap generate for a fresh batch of gamertag suggestions — strong, readable two-word names you can use on any platform. Keep regenerating until something fits, then copy it.
If you want it to look the part, flip "make it fancy" to wrap it in a stylish font.
Tap generate
Hit the button for a fresh batch of name ideas.
Browse the ideas
Scroll the list and regenerate until one fits.
Copy & style it
Tap to copy — or make it fancy with a font first.
Where to Use It
Breaking gamertag writer's block
Quick ideas for a new account
Names for an alt or smurf
Inspiration you can tweak
Platform Compatibility
The most important things to know about using this style on the platforms people ask about most.
Plain generated names work in most name fields; add a number if taken.
Fancy styling suits display names and socials; some platforms need plain IDs.
Full platform reference
Unicode font styles are plain text characters, so they paste almost anywhere. Here’s how the major apps handle styled text — from full support to fields that filter certain glyphs.
Social media
·9 apps- InstagramSafe
Bio, captions, comments and story text all accept Unicode fonts.
- TikTokSafe
Bio and display name accept styled text; the @handle stays plain.
- FacebookSafe
Posts, comments and bio render styled text on web and app.
- Twitter / XPartial
Tweets and display name work; some glyphs render thinner on certain devices.
- ThreadsSafe
Posts and bio accept Unicode styling, mirroring Instagram support.
- SnapchatPartial
Display name and chat work; some decorative styles may not show on older builds.
- PinterestSafe
Board titles, descriptions and profile text accept styled fonts.
- YouTubeSafe
Channel name, video titles, descriptions and comments all support Unicode.
- TumblrSafe
Posts, titles and bio render Unicode font styles cleanly.
Messaging
·6 apps- WhatsAppPartial
Messages and About text work; WhatsApp also has its own *bold* / _italic_ markup.
- TelegramSafe
Messages, bio and channel names all accept Unicode font styles.
- DiscordPartial
Usernames and messages accept Unicode; native colors need ANSI code blocks.
- SignalSafe
Messages and profile name render styled text on all platforms.
- MessengerSafe
Chat messages and name display styled Unicode text.
- iMessageSafe
Messages render Unicode fonts; appearance depends on the recipient’s font.
Gaming
·6 appsServer nicknames and channel messages accept fancy Unicode names.
- RobloxPartial
Display name accepts some styles; the chat filter blocks many symbols.
- Free FirePartial
In-game name supports many styled glyphs; some are rejected by the filter.
- PUBG / BGMIPartial
Player name accepts most Unicode; very decorative glyphs may be blocked.
- SteamSafe
Profile name, nickname and bio accept Unicode font styles.
- TwitchSafe
Display name and chat render styled Unicode on web and app.
Professional & other
·5 apps- LinkedInPartial
Headline and About work, but heavy styling can hurt readability and search.
- Gmail / EmailSafe
Subject lines and body text render Unicode in most modern mail clients.
- RedditSafe
Posts, comments and display name accept Unicode font styles.
- NotionSafe
Page titles and body text render styled Unicode characters.
- Google DocsSafe
Document body and headings accept pasted Unicode fonts.
Examples
Easy to remember
Clean idea
Punchy two-word
Quick inspiration
Frequently Asked Questions
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Sam Whitaker
Typography & Unicode editorSam writes about Unicode text, fonts and how they behave across apps. Every generator on the site is tested by hand before it's marked safe.