Valorant Name Generator

Valorant has strict naming rules through Riot Games. Most special Unicode characters are not allowed. Diacritical marks on Latin letters work, but mathematical symbols and enclosed characters are typically rejected.

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Valorant Naming Guide

Valorant uses the Riot ID system, which consists of a Game Name (up to 16 characters) and a Tagline (3-5 characters after the #). Since the Riot ID update, your name is shared across all Riot games including League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics, so choose wisely.

Riot Games has relatively strict character filtering compared to other platforms. Most mathematical Unicode variants (bold, italic, fraktur) are rejected during the name change process. However, standard diacritical variants work well — characters like Ä, É, Î, Ñ, and Ü are fully supported and render correctly across all platforms.

The best strategy for Valorant names is subtle customization. Replace one or two letters with their accented variants rather than transforming the entire name. For example, "Shadow" becomes "Shädöw" or "Válor" — recognizable but unique. This approach also makes your name easier to pronounce in voice comms, which matters in a team-based tactical shooter.

Small caps and circled letters are generally rejected. Strikethrough and underline combining characters sometimes work but display inconsistently. For the tagline portion (#NA1, etc.), stick to plain ASCII characters for reliability.

Keep your Valorant name clean and readable — in a competitive game where teammates need to call out your position, an unpronounceable wall of symbols is a disadvantage, not a style choice.

Valorant Specs

Max characters
16
Unicode support
limited
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