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ArabicCalligraphy
Personal Arabic name calligraphy tool

Write Your Name in Arabic

Enter your name in Arabic script, use the built-in Arabic keyboard if needed, and instantly compare it across multiple Arabic calligraphy styles.

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Name Calligraphy Workspace

Type Arabic text directly or use the built-in keyboard to create a phonetic Arabic spelling of an English or foreign name.

What People Use This For

Personal name in Arabic

See your own name or a loved one's name written in authentic Arabic calligraphy styles before choosing one.

Gift labels and personalized items

Create a name design for mugs, frames, t-shirts, or custom gifts that need an Arabic calligraphy touch.

Profile avatar and social bio

Generate a stylized name image to use as a profile picture, header, or signature on social platforms.

Social media posts

Quickly produce a name or short phrase in Arabic script to pair with your content or captions.

How to Write Your Name in Arabic Calligraphy

1
Type your name or text

Enter the Arabic spelling directly, or open the built-in Arabic keyboard to build a phonetic spelling if your device does not have Arabic input.

2
Compare calligraphy styles

Click the style cards to preview Naskh, Thuluth, Kufi, Ruqaa, or Diwani with your name in each.

3
Copy or download the result

Once you find the right look, copy the styled text or export it as a PNG or SVG for your use.

How English Names Become Arabic Calligraphy

Most personal names are not translated word for word. They are usually written by sound, then shaped with an Arabic calligraphy font. This tool does not automatically transliterate English letters, but the built-in Arabic keyboard helps you enter the Arabic spelling once you choose it.

Common name examples

Johnجون

A simple phonetic spelling that keeps the soft J and long vowel sound.

Sarahسارة

A familiar Arabic spelling that also works naturally as an Arabic name.

Michaelمايكل

Often written by sound for modern personal use, profiles, and gifts.

Aishaعائشة

A traditional Arabic name where the original Arabic spelling matters.

Before choosing a final spelling

Check the sound, not only the letters

Arabic name writing usually follows pronunciation. If your name has several pronunciations, choose the spelling that matches how you actually say it.

Keep short names readable

Very decorative styles can make short names look beautiful but harder to read. Preview Naskh first, then try Thuluth, Kufi, or Diwani.

Use native spellings for Arabic names

If the name is already Arabic, use the established Arabic spelling instead of re-transliterating it from English letters.

Which Arabic Calligraphy Style Fits a Name?

A name design has to balance beauty and recognition. The best style depends on where the name will appear: a profile image, a printed gift, a logo mark, or a decorative artwork.

Naskh
Readable names

Choose Naskh when the name needs to be understood quickly. It is the safest starting point for most personal names.

Thuluth
Formal gifts

Use Thuluth when you want a graceful, ceremonial look for frames, invitations, or name art.

Kufi
Modern marks

Kufi works well for initials, badges, square layouts, and names that should feel bold or architectural.

Diwani
Decorative art

Diwani gives names a flowing, ornate feeling. It is expressive, but best used when readability is not the only goal.

Write Your Name in Arabic – FAQ

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