Pet names, RP signs and trade lines built around safe symbols
๐ข = filter-friendly & cute ยท ๐ก = flashy, may get #### or boxes
Plain = no fancy font. Use it if your name shows as boxes in-game.
Open full generatorTap a card and it's copied, ready for your pet
Name a pet in three taps.
Type a short name, add a heart or star, and watch the preview โ under ~20 characters is the sweet spot.
One tap copies your styled name; switch to plain copy if a friend sees boxes.
Open Adopt Me, tap your pet's name (or your RP sign), paste and confirm. If #### appears, simplify and retry.
Adopt Me uses Roblox's standard text filter โ there is no bypass. Shorter names with fewer symbols save more often.
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Short, cute and filter-friendly: pet names around 20 characters, with the hearts and stars Roblox usually lets through.
Cute pet names that survive Roblox's text filter: about 20 characters, with hearts โ โก and stars passing most reliably. Plus RP signs and trade lines.
Not affiliated with Adopt Me or Roblox. Uses Unicode characters.
Good to know: These are Unicode characters, not installed fonts. Looks may vary by device/app.
Adopt Me uses Roblox's standard text filter โ there is no bypass. Shorter names with fewer symbols save more often.
Pet names, RP signs and trade lines built around safe symbols
Short, cute and filter-friendly: pet names around 20 characters, with the hearts and stars Roblox usually lets through.
Pet names, RP signs and trade lines built around safe symbols
Cute pet names that survive Roblox's text filter: about 20 characters, with hearts โ โก and stars passing most reliably. Plus RP signs and trade lines.
Not affiliated with Adopt Me or Roblox. Uses Unicode characters.
Good to know: These are Unicode characters, not installed fonts. Looks may vary by device/app.
Adopt Me uses Roblox's standard text filter โ there is no bypass. Shorter names with fewer symbols save more often.
Name a pet in three taps.
Type a short name, add a heart or star, and watch the preview โ under ~20 characters is the sweet spot.
One tap copies your styled name; switch to plain copy if a friend sees boxes.
Open Adopt Me, tap your pet's name (or your RP sign), paste and confirm. If #### appears, simplify and retry.
Not affiliated with Adopt Me or Roblox.
Keep pet names near 20 characters: Short names clear the Roblox filter far more often. Long, symbol-heavy names are the ones that come back as ####.
Hearts and stars are the safe picks: โ โก โข โฆ pass the filter most reliably, and Bold and Bubble are the most compatible styles across devices.
Fancy names prove nothing in trades: Scammers rename ordinary pets "FR" or "Ride" to look valuable. Judge every trade by the trade-window icons, never by the name.
In Adopt Me your pet name isn't special-cased: because the game runs on Roblox, the name you type passes through Roblox's standard text filter, the same one that checks plain chat and usernames. There's no secret Adopt Me bypass, so a styled name has to clear the exact same checks as ordinary text. The practical limit is short: pet names work best at around 20 characters or fewer, and longer, symbol-heavy names are far more likely to trip the filter. If you want a fancy name to stick, treat brevity and a light touch as the real trick rather than chasing a workaround.
Style and symbol choice is what actually decides whether your Adopt Me name survives. Hearts, stars and dots such as โ โก โข โฆ are the symbols that clear the filter most reliably, and among text styles, Bold, Bubble, Small Caps and Double-Struck are the most cross-device-compatible. The more decorative symbols you stack, the higher the chance the name gets filtered outright or just renders as a mess. A clean combo like a Bold word plus one heart or star reads beautifully and almost always saves.
When Roblox does block part of a name, it doesn't show your symbols, it replaces the flagged text with hash marks, so your careful design comes out as #### instead. That's a filter decision, and the fix is to simplify: shorten the name, drop risky symbols, and switch to a safer style. A separate problem is when a name shows up as empty boxes or question marks on someone else's screen, which is usually "tofu", meaning that player's device can't render that Unicode character. That's a device limitation rather than a Roblox block, and choosing a more compatible style like Bold or Bubble, or sharing a plain copy, makes your name show up for everyone.
A lot of Adopt Me text lives outside the pet name itself, in roleplay and trading. Players use styled text for RP signs and stands, family roles like mom, dad and kid, and for trade messages, and you'll constantly see "WFL?" which stands for Win, Fair or Lose, players asking each other to judge a trade. A nicely styled sign can make your RP setup or trade stand look polished, but remember it's only cosmetics. Pre-made trade lines and an RP sign builder let you set up these messages quickly without fiddling with symbols by hand each time.
Two safety habits matter most here, especially since Adopt Me skews young. First, a fancy name proves nothing about value or rarity, scammers rename ordinary pets to "FR" or "Ride" and use flashy signs to look trustworthy, so always verify items through the in-game trade window icons, not the name text, and ignore any "DM me" or off-Roblox trade requests. Second, never put personal information in a name or sign, and remember Roblox filters under-13 accounts more strictly and filters chat even more aggressively than name fields. Our tool is browser-based and client-side, so your text never leaves your device; you get a live preview, one-click copy, a Simplify action to drop to a safer style, an emoji and symbol drawer, and a plain copy option whenever you need maximum compatibility.