PUBG & BGMI Stylish Name — Clan Tag Styles 2026

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A PUBG stylish name is your in-game name rewritten with Unicode letter styles and decorative symbols — 𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆, ᴋɪɴɢ or ꧁༒•Arjun•༒꧂ instead of plain “Arjun”. Type your name in the generator above, tap a result and it is copied, ready to paste into PUBG Mobile or BGMI. The part almost nobody tells you: a clan tag is a very short field, and a styled letter still costs a whole character. So we ran all 88 named styles in our own generator on 19 August 2026 against a four-letter tag — exactly 15 of them keep it at four characters instead of quietly inflating it. NameStylish is an independent tool and is not affiliated with Krafton, Level Infinite, Tencent or PUBG Mobile.

Measurements on this page were taken with our own generator and last verified on .

What a PUBG stylish name actually is

A PUBG stylish name is ordinary text made of unusual Unicode characters — it is not a font you install and it is not a mod. The letters in 𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆 live in the Unicode standard just like ordinary A–Z, so the game stores them as plain text and draws them on your profile, the squad screen and the kill feed. That is also why they work without any patch, and why they can never get you banned on their own.

Three words get used for the same thing. “PUBG stylish name” and “pubg name style” both describe the styling applied to your display name; “fancy font” describes the letter set doing the styling. All three land you in the same place: pick a style, copy, paste.

PUBG and BGMI stylish name generator — 88 font styles tested on a four-letter clan tag
Every style on this page was generated and measured with the tool at the top of this page.

BGMI stylish name — same game, separate app

A BGMI stylish name works exactly like a PUBG Mobile one, because Battlegrounds Mobile India is the India-specific build of the same game — same rename flow, same text field, same Unicode support. What differs is the app you paste into and the account it belongs to; styling a name does not carry across between the two builds, so you re-apply it in whichever client you play.

This matters for one practical reason: search results split the two names apart even though the styling problem is identical. If a style fits a four-character tag in PUBG Mobile, it fits in BGMI too — the character count is a property of the text, not of the client.

PUBG name style: all 88 styles, and the 15 that stay short

Our generator produces 110 variants per name, of which 88 carry a named letter style — measured on 19 August 2026. When we fed it twelve four-letter tags (KING, DARK, FIRE, SOUL, RAGE, HERO, ZORO, PROX, GODX, TOXC, LEGN, VENM) and counted characters rather than pixels, the styles split three ways: 15 kept the tag at exactly four characters, 41 pushed it to five–eight, and the rest went further still — one style, “cage”, turned four letters into 68 characters.

BGMI clan tag length test — 15 of 88 name styles keep a four-letter tag at four characters
A styled letter is still a whole character — that is the budget most styles blow.

Here is the full set of styles that survive the four-character budget, with what each one does to the tag KING, and whether the styling holds up when a system normalises the text:

All 15 styles that keep a four-letter tag at exactly four characters. Measured on the NameStylish generator, 19 August 2026, across 12 four-letter tags. “Collapses” means NFKC normalisation turns the styled tag back into plain KING / FIRE. Swipe the table sideways on a phone.
Style KING After NFKC
Art 𝕶𝕴𝕹𝕲 Collapses
Bold 𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆 Collapses
Circle ⓀⒾⓃⒼ Collapses
Classic 𝔎ℑ𝔑𝔊 Collapses
Double letters 𝕂𝕀ℕ𝔾 Collapses
Fat letters 2 ᛕᎥᑎǤ Survives
Greek ꀗꂑꁹꁍ Survives
Italic handwriting 𝒦𝐼𝒩𝒢 Collapses
Latin ꀘ꒐ꋊꍌ Survives
Small text ᴋɪɴɢ Survives
Square 🅺🅸🅽🅶 Survives
Square border 🄺🄸🄽🄶 Collapses
Thin letters 𝙺𝙸𝙽𝙶 Collapses
Unicode КЇНГ Survives
Wide font KING Collapses

A blank cell above is your device missing that glyph, not a missing style — the Greek, Latin and Fat letters 2 sets use syllabic characters that ship on most phones but not on every desktop browser. The copy buttons still carry the exact characters either way.

PUBG clan name vs clan tag

A PUBG clan has two separate text fields, and confusing them is why most “clan name styles” fail. The clan name is the long one shown on the clan page; the clan tag is the short bracketed prefix that rides in front of every member’s name in the kill feed. The tag is the constrained one, which is why a styled word that inflates to eight characters gets rejected there but works fine as a clan name. How short the tag field actually is depends on your client, and neither Krafton nor Level Infinite publishes the number — so the useful thing to know is not the limit itself but what each style costs you.

What we tested and what we did not. Every character count on this page is our own measurement, reproducible with the tool above. We did not test the in-game fields — Krafton and Level Infinite do not publish a character limit for the clan tag or the nickname, so treat any exact figure you read elsewhere (including the widely repeated “14 characters”) as unverified. Use the counts here to know what a style costs, then check it against the field your app actually accepts.

Practical consequence: build the tag from a style in the table above, and put the decorative frames on the clan name, where you have room for them.

Ready-to-copy clan tags that stay at four characters

Every tag below is exactly four characters long — generated by the tool on this page, then counted character by character. Tap to copy, then check it against the field your client accepts.

KING — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

DARK — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

FIRE — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

SOUL — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

RAGE — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

HERO — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

ZORO — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

VENM — 15 tags that stay 4 characters

Ready-to-copy PUBG & BGMI stylish names

These are real output from the generator above, not hand-typed lists. Tap any card to copy it; run your own name through the tool for the full set.

Stylish names for boys

Stylish names for girls

Symbols and frames to build your own

Building a name yourself takes three parts: a styled word, a frame around it, and a small symbol to finish. These are grouped that way.

Single symbols small enough for a tag

One or two characters each — the only kind that leaves room for letters inside a four-character tag.

Frames and brackets for the clan name

Wrap a styled word in one of these. They are too wide for a tag, but the clan name field has room.

Gamer symbol sets

If a symbol looks like an empty box on the device you are reading this on, that is your device missing a glyph, not a broken character — the same text usually renders correctly inside the game and on Instagram or TikTok.

Why some styles vanish — and which survive

Fancy fonts are Unicode text, not installed fonts, and that has one consequence worth knowing before you commit a name: any system that runs Unicode normalisation (NFKC) on your text will strip the styling back to plain letters. Of the 15 tag-sized styles we measured, 9 collapse straight back to plain — Bold, Art, Circle, Classic, Double letters, Italic handwriting, Square border, Thin letters and Wide font. Six hold their shape: Small text, Fat letters 2, Greek, Latin, Square and Unicode.

Nine of fifteen PUBG name styles collapse back to plain letters under NFKC normalisation
Tested on 12 four-letter tags, 19 August 2026. The styles that survive normalisation are the safer long-term pick.

The same rule explains a difference people hit constantly across apps: a display name or in-game name accepts styled Unicode, but an @username handle does not — handles are restricted to plain letters, digits and a couple of punctuation marks. So a styled PUBG name is fine; a styled handle on a social account is not. Length is the other half of the same story: a chat app is far more forgiving than a clan tag, which is why the imo name style page can hand out long decorated frames that would never survive here.

How to change your name in PUBG Mobile and BGMI

Renaming is a three-step job and it needs a Rename Card — an inventory item, not a setting.

  1. Build the name in the generator at the top of this page, or copy one from the lists above.
  2. Open your inventory and use the Rename Card. New accounts normally receive one; after that it is bought in the shop. We have not verified the current price, so check it in your own client rather than trusting a figure from an article.
  3. Paste and confirm. If the game refuses the name, delete the decorative characters one at a time — it is almost always a single blocked symbol, not the styled letters.

A rejected name is usually a length problem in disguise. Count the characters with the table above before you spend the card. If you want the same treatment for another game, the approach carries over to our Free Fire name style guide and to stylish names for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and the universal tool for any platform lives on NameStylish.

FAQ

Can a stylish name get my PUBG or BGMI account banned?

Styled letters are ordinary Unicode text, so the styling itself is not a violation. What does get accounts actioned is the content of a name — abusive, offensive or impersonating names break the naming rules in both clients, and clan names are held to the same standard. Style the name you are allowed to have.

Why does my stylish name get rejected in the clan tag box?

Almost always length. Most styles add characters — a decorative frame alone costs two, and combining-mark styles multiply the count several times over, so a tag that looks four letters long is really eight or more to the game. Pick one of the 15 styles in the table above, which keep a four-letter word at four characters.

Is a BGMI stylish name different from a PUBG stylish name?

No. BGMI is the India build of PUBG Mobile, and both accept the same Unicode text. You apply the name separately in each client, but a style that fits in one fits in the other.

Why did my styled name turn back into plain letters?

The text passed through Unicode normalisation. Nine of the 15 tag-sized styles we measured — including the popular Bold and Circle — normalise straight back to plain A–Z. If that matters to you, choose from the six that survive: Small text, Fat letters 2, Greek, Latin, Square or Unicode.

Is this PUBG name generator free?

Yes — no account, no payment and no app install. Type a name, tap a style, paste it into the game.

NameStylish is an independent tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or associated with Krafton, Level Infinite, Tencent, PUBG Mobile or Battlegrounds Mobile India. All game names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.