Script categories
On this page you find the scripts classified according to
how they were developed and what other scripts they are related
to. The classification here has less to do with how the scripts
work than with who developed it when, why, and what other scripts
they are based on.


Artificial scripts

Camion code

Cirth

Deseret

Ewellic

Geyinzi

Jindai Moji

Read alphabet

Sarati

Shavian

Tengwar

Theban alphabet

Utopian

Natural scripts

Brahmic scripts

Insular scripts of South-East Asia

Batak

Buginese

Buhid

Carakan

Kawi

Mangyan

Rejang

Tagalog

Tagbanwa

North Indic scripts

Bengali script

Brahmi

Devanagari

Gujarati

Gupta

Gurmukhi

Kaithi

Kalinga

Kharoshthi

Landa

Lepcha

Nagari

Oriya script

'Phags pa

Ranjana

Sharada

Siddham

Syloti Nagri

Tibetan script

South Indic scripts

Grantha

Kannada

Malayalam script

Pallava grantha

Sinhalese

Tamil script

Telugu script

South-East Asian scripts

Burmese script

Cham

Champa

Khmer script

Lanna script

Lao script

Mon script

Sukhothai

Tai Lue

Thai script

Semitic scripts

Aramaic script family

Arabic script

Aramaic script

Classical syriac

Edessan script

Elymaic script

Gabuli Tana

Hatran script

Hebrew

Mandaic script

Modern syriac

Nabatean script

Palmyran script

Greek script family

Armenian

Asomtavruli

Beithe-luis-nin

Coptic script

Cyrillic

Etruscan script

Georgian script

Glagolithic

Gothic script

Greek

Latin script

Lycian

Lydian

Nusxa-xucuri

Runic

Sidetic

Northern semitic script family

Berber script

Hebrew linear

Northeast Iberian

Northern Linear
Lars Marius Garshol,
Ontopian.