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Arabic Symbols

Copy and paste Arabic symbol text characters for names, bios, and stylized messages

Arabic symbol text includes Arabic punctuation and letter-related characters that work as normal text while adding an Arabic-script look to what you type, such as ، ؛ ؟ ء. This page includes an Arabic symbol text keyboard and a browsable list of Arabic symbols for copy and paste, and it includes symbols only (no emojis). You can combine Arabic letter symbols with other aesthetic alphabets to build stylized profile names and decorative text for social apps and online games.

How to Copy and Paste Arabic Symbols

Choose Arabic symbols from the grid and add them to the editor area, then copy and paste them into any compatible text field. It is designed to function like an Arabic symbol text keyboard for quick selection and copying.

What Are Arabic Symbols?

Arabic symbols example

Arabic symbols are Unicode characters commonly used in Arabic-script writing, including punctuation marks and letter-related signs. They are frequently used in everyday text, and they are also used as decorative characters when people want an Arabic-style look in usernames, profile text, and short messages. Because they are standard text characters, they can usually be copied and pasted anywhere text input is supported.

Popular Arabic Symbols

These Arabic symbols are often chosen because they are recognizable and easy to place in names, bios, and short lines of text.

Symbol Name
، Arabic comma
؛ Arabic semicolon
؟ Arabic question mark
ء Arabic letter hamza
آ Arabic letter alef with madda above
ـ Arabic tatweel (kashida) extender

Arabic Symbol Text Styles You Can Make

Arabic symbols can be used alone or combined with other decorative alphabets to create different text styles, depending on where you plan to paste them.

Profile Name Accents

Add small Arabic punctuation marks or letter signs as subtle accents around a name or tag.

Name، • Name؛ • Name؟

Mixed Aesthetic Names

Blend Arabic symbol text with other aesthetic alphabets to create a custom profile name style that still behaves like regular text.

AءB • XـY • MآN

Decorative Separators

Use Arabic punctuation or extender characters to separate words or create a clean visual rhythm in short lines.

Word ، Word • Word ؛ Word • Word ـ Word

Arabic Symbols Usage Examples

These examples show simple ways Arabic symbols are typically placed in names, captions, and short formatted lines.

Username Style

userءname_7

Bio Line

Designer ؛ Editor ، Creator

Title / Header

Project آ Title

Separator / Flow

A ، B ؛ C ؟

Short Text Art

〔 ، ؛ ؟ 〕

Using Arabic Symbols on Social Media and Online Platforms

Arabic symbols are commonly used to format short text, add Arabic-script styling, or decorate profile elements in online spaces. Since these are Unicode text characters, you can usually paste them directly into supported fields such as bios, display names, captions, and messages. Common platform use includes:

  • Instagram bios and captions with Arabic symbol text accents
  • Discord usernames, server names, channels, and role labels
  • TikTok display names and short profile lines
  • Twitter / X names, bios, and formatted posts
  • WhatsApp status updates and messages
  • YouTube channel names and descriptions
  • Gaming usernames and clan tags that allow Unicode text
  • Forum signatures and community profiles

Professional and Practical Uses for Arabic Symbols

  • Adding Arabic punctuation in multilingual writing
  • Simple separators for lists, headings, and labels
  • Consistent formatting for templates and short UI text
  • Decorative emphasis in short announcements or titles
  • Styling project names or sections with subtle text accents

How to Copy and Paste Arabic Symbols on Any Device

  • Pick the Arabic symbols you want (for example: ، ؛ ؟ ء آ) from the grid.
  • Copy the selected symbols using the copy button or CTRL+C (Windows/Linux) or ⌘+C (Mac).
  • Paste into your app using paste or CTRL+V (Windows/Linux) or ⌘+V (Mac).

Unicode Arabic Symbols and Compatibility

Arabic symbols on this page are Unicode characters, so they are intended to be portable across modern operating systems, browsers, and apps. Visual appearance can change depending on fonts and text rendering, especially for Arabic-script shaping and extender characters, but the underlying characters remain copy-and-paste text.

Arabic Symbols List

Explore Arabic symbols with their Unicode names. Select any character to copy it or open its detail page for more character information.