This cursive signature examples gallery includes 40 real name-based examples, not generic font previews. You can study signatures for names such as Luciana, Joanna, Nicole, Annabelle, Raegan and Aitana and compare how the first capital, middle letters, underline and final tail change from one name to another. The goal is to help you choose a cursive signature that looks personal, readable and repeatable.

The first set focuses on names from Luciana to Tessa. When you compare these 13 signatures, look at how short names need a stronger opening letter, while longer names often need simplified middle strokes so the whole signature does not become crowded.

The second set, from Evelynn to Mariah, gives you more variety in loops, connected writing and underline pressure. Use it as a visual checklist: can you repeat the same first capital, keep the baseline steady, and finish with the same motion each time?

Names included in this cursive signature gallery
This article mentions every name shown in the images, so you can quickly find the signature style that is closest to your own name or a name with a similar length. The three collage groups are:
- Set 1: Luciana, Joanna, Nicole, Annabelle, Raegan, Aitana, Julianna, Lauren, Catherine, Adriana, Madilyn, Harley and Tessa
- Set 2: Evelynn, Elianna, Rory, Dream, Nayeli, Poppy, Gabriela, Jayla, Cataleya, Celine, Hayden, Shiloh and Mariah
- Set 3: Charlee, Maisie, Regina, Adelynn, Briella, Giselle, Fatima, Danna, Alessia, Mckenzie, Wynter, Fiona, Brooklynn and Gracelynn
How to use these signature examples
Do not copy a signature only because it looks stylish. First compare the length of your name, the shape of your first letter, and whether you want the signature to be readable or more abstract. A good cursive signature normally has one memorable opening stroke, a controlled middle, and a finish you can repeat without slowing down.
- Pick one signature with a first letter similar to your own name.
- Notice whether the example uses connected letters, a short underline, or a long sweeping tail.
- Practice the same movement slowly five to ten times before making it faster.
- Keep the design simple enough that you can write it consistently on paper, forms or a scanned document.
Individual name signature examples
Below, each single signature image is placed with the name it belongs to and a short practical note. This makes the gallery easier to scan because every image has a clear name, a short style note and a practical reason for why that signature works.
1. Luciana signature idea
The Luciana sample starts with the L shape and uses a taller vertical movement, so the first capital and upper loops carry much of the style. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

2. Joanna signature idea
The Joanna sample starts with the J shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

3. Nicole signature idea
The Nicole sample starts with the N shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

4. Annabelle signature idea
The Annabelle sample starts with the A shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

5. Raegan signature idea
The Raegan sample starts with the R shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

6. Aitana signature idea
The Aitana sample starts with the A shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

7. Julianna signature idea
The Julianna sample starts with the J shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

8. Lauren signature idea
The Lauren sample starts with the L shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

9. Catherine signature idea
The Catherine sample starts with the C shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

10. Adriana signature idea
The Adriana sample starts with the A shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

11. Madilyn signature idea
The Madilyn sample starts with the M shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

12. Harley signature idea
The Harley sample starts with the H shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

13. Tessa signature idea
The Tessa sample starts with the T shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

14. Evelynn signature idea
The Evelynn sample starts with the E shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

15. Elianna signature idea
The Elianna sample starts with the E shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

16. Rory signature idea
The Rory sample starts with the R shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because this is a short name, the signature should not rely on too many tiny strokes; a confident initial and one clean finish are enough.

17. Dream signature idea
The Dream sample starts with the D shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

18. Nayeli signature idea
The Nayeli sample starts with the N shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

19. Poppy signature idea
The Poppy sample starts with the P shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

20. Gabriela signature idea
The Gabriela sample starts with the G shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

21. Jayla signature idea
The Jayla sample starts with the J shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

22. Cataleya signature idea
The Cataleya sample starts with the C shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

23. Celine signature idea
The Celine sample starts with the C shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

24. Hayden signature idea
The Hayden sample starts with the H shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

25. Shiloh signature idea
The Shiloh sample starts with the S shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

26. Mariah signature idea
The Mariah sample starts with the M shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

27. Charlee signature idea
The Charlee sample starts with the C shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

28. Maisie signature idea
The Maisie sample starts with the M shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

29. Regina signature idea
The Regina sample starts with the R shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

30. Adelynn signature idea
The Adelynn sample starts with the A shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

31. Briella signature idea
The Briella sample starts with the B shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

32. Giselle signature idea
The Giselle sample starts with the G shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

33. Fatima signature idea
The Fatima sample starts with the F shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

34. Danna signature idea
The Danna sample starts with the D shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

35. Alessia signature idea
The Alessia sample starts with the A shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

36. Mckenzie signature idea
The Mckenzie sample starts with the M shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

37. Wynter signature idea
The Wynter sample starts with the W shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

38. Fiona signature idea
The Fiona sample starts with the F shape and uses a wide horizontal movement, so the finishing line and underline feel more important than extra decoration. Because the name is medium length, it can stay readable while still using one stylish loop or underline.

39. Brooklynn signature idea
The Brooklynn sample starts with the B shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

40. Gracelynn signature idea
The Gracelynn sample starts with the G shape and uses a balanced shape, giving room for both the first capital and the connected middle letters. Because the name is longer, the best approach is to simplify the middle letters and let the first capital and final stroke do most of the visual work.

How to adapt one of these cursive signature ideas
After choosing a sample, rewrite it using your own name instead of copying every stroke. Keep the same broad structure: first capital, connected movement, underline or final tail. Then remove any extra loop that makes the signature hard to repeat. If you want to test a cleaner digital image after practicing on paper, you can use the tools section on Your Signature to draw, clean or prepare a transparent signature image.
Quick practice checklist
- Write the signature slowly first; speed comes after the shape is stable.
- Keep the first letter recognizable even if the rest becomes more cursive.
- Use one underline or finishing stroke, not three competing decorations.
- Compare three attempts side by side and keep the version that looks natural, not forced.
FAQs
Should my cursive signature be readable?
It does not need to spell every letter perfectly, but the first letter and overall shape should feel intentional. A partly readable signature is usually easier to repeat than a fully abstract scribble.
Can I use one of these examples exactly?
Use the examples as inspiration, then adjust the first capital, letter spacing and finishing line to match your own handwriting. A signature works better when it feels natural to your hand.
Are these digital signatures or handwritten signature ideas?
These are handwritten signature ideas and image examples. They are useful for inspiration, practice and creating a clean signature image, but they are not a legal verification system.
What should I practice first?
Practice the opening capital and the final stroke first. Once those two parts are consistent, connect the middle letters more naturally.
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