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X in Cursive

Compare how the letter X looks in 10 elegant cursive styles. Then jump to nearby names and letters with the shortcuts below.

Tip: try your name, a quote, or a brand. Up to 120 characters.

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Why X matters in cursive

Alphabet position

#24 of 26

Curated names

1 start with X

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This page focuses on the single letter X, which helps readers compare uppercase and lowercase cursive forms without the noise of a full name. That makes it useful for initials, monograms, signature marks, and short brand words that start with X.

X in Cursive preview

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Curvioo cursive preview for the letter X
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Cursive Classic

Elegant cursive — the classic look you learn in school.

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Signature

A loose, signature-style script. Great for autographs.

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Fancy Script

Thin, romantic copperplate — invitations & wedding cards.

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Handwritten

Friendly handwritten cursive, perfect for bios & captions.

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Bold Cursive

Rounder, bouncier cursive — readable on any background.

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Parisian

Soft Parisian script — cafés, brand logos, monograms.

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Brush Signature

A confident brush-pen signature feel.

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Real Handwriting

Natural handwritten letters — like a personal note.

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Casual Note

Casual, modern handwriting for tweets and stickers.

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Brush Script

Energetic brush script — posters and headlines.

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Notes on writing X in cursive

X is the 24th letter of the English alphabet and a consonant. It's one of the least frequent letters in English, which makes X stand out in any monogram or signature.

X sits inside the x-height with no major ascender or descender, so it's an easy letter to chain into neighbouring characters.

For comparing cursive families, use X at the start of a short word or as a single capital. The differences between Cursive Classic, Brush Signature, and Fancy Script are easiest to spot on a single capital letter.

X signatures — how X opens common signatures

The letter X is often the strongest visual mark on a signature — it's the first stroke the eye lands on and usually the largest. Below are handwritten signature ideas for common names starting with X, each rendered in 10 brush, script, and cursive signature fonts.

Xavier signature

How to write X in cursive — step by step

The steps below describe the structural moves most cursive scripts share for the letter X. Different font families add their own flourishes, but the underlying shape is the same.

Lowercase x

  1. Start a touch above the baseline with a small entry stroke.
  2. Keep x entirely within the x-height — no part of the letter should rise or drop outside it.
  3. Exit with a smooth upstroke so x joins the next letter without breaking rhythm.

Uppercase X

  1. Begin near the top guideline.
  2. Build X between cap line and baseline, paying attention to the diagonals if any.
  3. Finish with a clean exit stroke ready for the next letter.

Want a broader walkthrough including how to connect letters into words? See the complete guide to writing in cursive.

Reference
The cursive alphabet A–Z

Printable 26-letter chart with 10 styles, plus per-letter PNG downloads.

Tool
Instagram font generator

Paste X straight into an IG bio, caption, or Story.

Guide
Cursive in Google Docs

Built-in cursive font names + Unicode paste, compared.

Guide
Cursive in Microsoft Word

Windows + macOS cursive fonts, plus print and embedding tips.

About the letter X in cursive

Common questions about writing X in cursive.

How do I write the letter X in cursive?

Uppercase X starts with a curve up and left, drops down diagonally, then adds a second crossing stroke. Lowercase x is smaller — a simple crisscross of two diagonal strokes.

What is tricky about cursive X?

X requires two crossing diagonal strokes, which means a pen lift or a carefully coordinated loop. Many cursive fonts handle this differently. Compare styles on Curvioo.

How is cursive X used in signatures?

Some people replace X with a cross or checkmark in signatures. The traditional cursive X is uncommon, so creative variations are widely accepted.

What X-names exist in cursive?

Xavier, Xena, and Xander are the most common X-starting names. The Xs crossing strokes create a distinctive visual mark at the beginning of the name.