Source: Download this shareware font ($5) from James Kass's webpage. Support: Armenian, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Greek (including polytonic), Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Runic, Vietnamese Stats: Version 3.1 has 4,383 glyphs and no kerning pairs Source: Free download from EveryWitchWay's Chrysanthi Unicode page. PLEASE volunteer to translate the home page of the Four Essential Travel Phrases for David McCreedy. Stats: Version 1.00 has 199 glyphs and 104 kerning pairsĬhrysanthi Unicode (Chryſanþi Unicode) Source: Free download from 's Armenian font page. OpenType Layout Tables: Arabic (default, Farsi, Urdu), Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Han Ideographic (default, Japanese, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional), Kana (default, Japanese), Kannada, Korean, Tamil Support: Arabic script (Arabic, Balochi, Persian, Shahmukhi, Urdu), Armenian, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Georgian (Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji/Han Ideographs), Kannada, Korean (Hangul only), Latin, Tamil, Thai, Vietnamese Stats: Version 1.00 has 50,377 glyphs and no kerning pairs Source: Comes with Microsoft's Office 2000, Front0, Office XP and Publisher 2002. Stats: Version 2.000 has 187 glyphs and 91 kerning pairs Source: Free download from Ruben Tarumian website. Note: No Armenian ligatures (U+FB13 - U+FB17) The Armenian alphabet was created around 406 CE by Mesrop Mashtots, a cleric at the Armenian royal court. WAZU JAPAN's Gallery of Unicode Fonts Armenian