Where the Gothic page leans moody and the Old English page leans historic, the Medieval generator leans adventure โ the world of knights, castles, guilds and RPG quests. It pairs the same blackletter alphabets with a very different set of decorations: crossed swords, crowns, crosses and royal frames that turn a name into something you'd expect on a banner over a castle gate (โ ๐ธ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ โ).
Built for gamers and guilds
This style shines in fantasy games and communities โ think guild tags, RPG character names, Discord servers themed around swords and sorcery. The bold blackletter reads as ancient and powerful, and wrapping it in a sword or crown frame instantly signals the medieval-fantasy genre. It's the same visual language as game logos from that world.
Three steps to a knightly name
- Type your character name, guild tag or username above.
- Pick a heavy blackletter card, then a sword, crown or cross frame to arm it.
- Copy it into your game profile, Discord, or clan roster.
Where it works
The blackletter and the symbol frames both paste into most game name fields, Discord, Instagram and forums. Game usernames are the sweet spot here. Watch the length: sword and crown frames add characters, and some games cap names around 12โ16 characters, so short tags survive the frames best.
The Unicode behind the banner
The letters are Unicode blackletter (๐ฌ at U+1D56C); the swords, crowns and crosses come from the Miscellaneous Symbols and Dingbats ranges (โ is U+2694, โ is U+2654). Combined, they build a medieval crest entirely from copy-paste characters โ nothing to install.