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E in Different Fonts

This e font generator pairs 23 Unicode versions of E with five real E matches from other alphabets. Cyrillic and Greek are among them. Everything below copies as plain text in one click.

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Standard E Fonts

Capital Letter 'E' with Symbols

Small Letter 'e' with Symbols

English readers use the letter E more than any other letter, so a styled E carries extra visibility across bios and captions. This generator holds 23 verified Unicode versions, plus five real E letters borrowed from other alphabets. Every result below pastes as plain text, with no download required.

E in Every Font Style

Mathematicians needed different letter styles long before social media existed, to separate variables inside equations. Unicode preserved that need as 23 separate E characters, split across three groups: math alphanumerics, enclosed shapes, and letters borrowed from other alphabets.

Tap any card below. Its uppercase pairs with its lowercase match when a pair exists, and both copy together in a single click.

Unicode Names for E Styles

Names carry more proof than appearance alone. The table below lists nine E styles by their exact Unicode designation, pulled straight from the standard, so nothing here relies on guesswork.

Styled EUnicode NameCode Point
๐„Mathematical Bold Capital EU+1D404
โ„ฐScript Capital EU+2130
๐”ˆMathematical Fraktur Capital EU+1D508
๐”ผMathematical Double-Struck Capital EU+1D53C
๐•ฐMathematical Bold Fraktur Capital EU+1D570
๐™ดMathematical Monospace Capital EU+1D674
๏ผฅFullwidth Latin Capital Letter EU+FF25
แด‡Latin Letter Small Capital EU+1D07
ฦLatin Capital Letter Open EU+0190

Full names for all 23 styles appear on the individual style cards above.

Why Does E Lose Its Script Style?

Script Capital E and Script Small E do not live in the Mathematical Alphanumeric block with the rest of E's styles. Both sit inside an older section called Letterlike Symbols instead. Unicode reused these two existing characters rather than building duplicates, since mathematicians already used script E for limits and sets before the newer block existed.

This kind of gap only touches a handful of letters. R loses three entire styles the same way, while a few others lose one or two. E loses just its Script pair, so twelve of its thirteen mathematical styles still render at their expected, native code points.

Bold, Fraktur, Double Struck, and Bold Fraktur all sit exactly where expected, with nothing borrowed from elsewhere. That leaves E with one of the smaller gaps among the affected letters.

Full word styling works the same way through the bold text maker, which turns entire phrases into matching Unicode text.

The Euler's Number Symbol (โ…‡)

Not every E character above pairs with a partner. Double Struck Italic Small e stands alone, formatted only in lowercase, at code point U+2147. Mathematics uses this exact glyph as shorthand for Euler's number, the constant behind natural logarithms and continuous growth curves.

E in Other Alphabets

Five separate writing systems, spanning three continents and roughly three thousand years, each developed a letter close to E. Some inherited it directly from Greek. Others arrived at a matching shape or sound through an entirely separate path.

  • Cyrillic ะ• ะต: shares an identical shape with Latin E, adapted after Cyril and Methodius built the alphabet for Slavic liturgy.
  • Greek ฮ• ฮต: epsilon itself, the direct ancestor behind the Latin E.
  • Coptic โฒˆ โฒ‰:carried the same Greek shape into Egypt's Coptic Christian texts.
  • Old Italic ๐Œ„:the Etruscan letterform that Roman scribes later reshaped into today's Latin E.
  • Runic แ›–: the Elder Futhark rune Ehwaz, marking the E sound in early Germanic writing.

None of these count as font styles. Each stands as its own distinct letter, in active or historic use within its own language.

Where Do People Use Styled E?

A plain E blends into a feed full of plain text, so people reach for a styled version to stand out. Gaming profiles, Discord names, and Instagram bios see the heaviest use. Logo drafts and quick graphics pick it up too, since every style still pastes as plain text with zero setup cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Platform username fields are the exact spot for styled text. Most strip E down to plain characters automatically. Switch to a bio, caption, or display name field, and styled E pastes through cleanly.

Nothing here installs like a real font. Each styled E is a standalone Unicode character, already built into the standard, so displaying it takes nothing more than copy and paste.

Script E predates the newer Mathematical Alphanumeric block, since mathematicians used it for limits and sets decades earlier. Unicode pointed to that existing character instead of duplicating it, leaving Script E inside Letterlike Symbols.

Testing your actual name or bio against two or three styles usually beats picking from a description alone. Script, Gothic, and Double Struck tend to draw the most attention among readers.

No signup, download, or subscription sits behind any style on this page. All 23 versions, extended characters included, copy at zero cost.

Heavier styles like Gothic or Double Struck suit gaming names and display text, where visual weight reads as intentional. Bios read cleaner with lighter styles, such as Bold, Italic, or Small Capital.

Three exceptions break the usual pairing. Squared and Negative squared render as capitals only, and the Euler's number symbol renders as lowercase only. Every other style pairs both cases from the same Unicode family.

No payment, account, or restriction applies to any style on this page. Personal, social, and commercial use are all covered under the same free terms.

A plain keyboard E sits at a single fixed address, U+0045. Every styled version above claims its own separate code point instead, so none of them work as a font layered over that original letter.

Custom letterforms need design software such as Photoshop or Canva, not this page. Unicode characters are fixed by definition, so nothing here builds a style that does not already exist in the standard.

Rendering support varies by device and app, not by the character itself. A missing font can show styled E as a blank box or a question mark instead. An app update or a style switch usually clears it up.