Arabic letters and how they work
The Arabic alphabet has 28 letters and is written right to left. Unlike the Latin alphabet, almost all letters connect to each other, and their shape changes depending on whether they're at the beginning, middle or end of a word. Above you have the 28 letters in their isolated form, with their name and approximate sound: click any of them to copy it.
My name in Arabic letters?
Names are adapted into Arabic by their sound, not letter by letter. For example, «Maria» is written ماريا (m-a-r-y-a) and «David» داود or ديفيد depending on pronunciation. You can approximate your name by combining the letters above by their equivalents, but if it's for something permanent —especially a tattoo— always confirm it with a native speaker: one badly connected letter changes the word.
Arabic letters and symbols in nicks
Many players use Arabic or ornamental characters in their Free Fire or Discord nicks for their look: ؏ and are classics, and the ornaments ﴿ ﴾ work as decorative brackets. Copy them from the symbols section and combine them with our nickname fonts generator.
Fun facts about the Arabic alphabet
- It's the second most used writing system in the world, after Latin.
- It has no uppercase or lowercase: each letter changes shape by position.
- Short vowels are normally not written; they're understood from context.
- Arabic calligraphy is an art in itself, with styles like kufi or naskh.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I copy the Arabic letters?
Click any letter in the alphabet above and it will be copied to your clipboard; then paste it wherever you want.
Can I write my name in Arabic with these letters?
You can approximate it by sound using the equivalents, but Arabic connects letters and changes their shapes. For anything permanent (like a tattoo), verify with a native speaker.
Why do the letters look separate?
They're shown here in isolated form so you can copy them one by one. When written together in real Arabic text, they connect automatically.
Do they work for Free Fire nicks?
Yes, Arabic characters and ornamental symbols like ؏ or work in most games and look very striking.
Is it free?
Yes, everything is free and no sign-up.