Your name is your identity. But seeing it written in the standard English alphabet (A-B-C) can get a little boring.
Have you ever wondered what your name would look like if you lived in Ancient Egypt? Or if you were a character in a Fantasy novel?
We put the name “SARAH” through the LoopyText Translator to show you how different alphabets change the “vibe” of a name.
1. Elvish Script (Tengwar)
Vibe: Elegant, Flowing, Magical. The Look: 𐬒𐬀𐬑𐬀𐬇 Elvish script is famous for its swirling loops and distinct vertical stems. It looks beautiful written in calligraphy on a birthday card or digital art.
2. Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Vibe: Royal, Historic, Bold. The Look: 𓋴𓄿𓂋𓄿𓎛 Writing your name in Hieroglyphs puts it inside the “Language of the Gods.” Notice how each letter is a bird, a plant, or a twisted rope.
3. Cuneiform
Vibe: Geometric, Sharp, Ancient. The Look: 𐎒𐎀𐎗𐎀𐎇 This is the oldest known writing system in the world. It looks incredible carved into clay or stone.
4. Braille
Vibe: Minimalist, Tactile. The Look: ⠎⠁⠗⠁⠓ Braille isn’t just for reading with your fingers; visually, it creates a fascinating grid of dots that looks great in modern minimalist designs.
5. Morse Code
Vibe: Secret, Linear. The Look: … .- .-. .- …. Simple. Clean. Classic.
Want to see YOUR name?
You don’t need to be a historian to find out. Type your name and swap between the languages to find your favorite look.