Platform field guide

Discord Name Symbols and Display Name Guide

Discord usernames and display names are different fields with different constraints. Start with the field you actually plan to edit, then check a candidate conservatively.

Copy a result ↓18 ready-to-copy results

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Copyable results

18 ready-to-copy emojicons
Tap + Add on a result to build a line here. You can add your own words before copying.

18 results

soft smile

kaomojicute

tiny love

cutelove

sparkle wave

aestheticsparkle

happy dance

kaomojihappy

shy peek

kaomojicute

flower dust

aestheticcute

little wave

kaomojihappy

kiss kiss

kaomojilove

moon note

aestheticshort

tiny shrug

kaomojishort

heart spark

cutelove

happy tears

kaomojicute

teary face

kaomojisad

quiet sad

kaomojisad

soft cry

kaomojisad

sad heart

kaomojisad

cat mood

kaomojicute

ribbon

aestheticshort

Two different jobs

Username vs display name

Username

Unique account identifier. Use the stricter reference check and treat any “clear” result as a starting point, not a guarantee.

Check a username →

Display name

Visible name shown across Discord. It has different acceptance behavior from the unique username field.

Check a display name →

Reference basis: Discord’s public help documentation distinguishes username and display name rules. Re-check the current official help center before publishing.

Questions, answered

Using discord name symbols and display name guide

Is a Discord username the same as a display name?

No. Discord treats the unique username and the display name as separate fields, so a symbol that works in one may not work in the other.

Where can I check a Discord name?

Use the Emojicons compatibility beta and choose Discord username or Discord display name explicitly.