Gothic alphabet

Gothic
Script type
Period
From c.350, in decline by 600
DirectionLeft-to-right 
LanguagesGothic
Related scripts
Parent systems
Greek alphabet augmented with Latin and possibly Runic (questionable)
  • Gothic
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Goth (206), Gothic
Unicode
Unicode alias
Gothic
U+10330U+1034F

The Gothic alphabet is an alphabet for writing the Gothic language. It was developed in the 4th century AD by Ulfilas (or Wulfila), a Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent, for the purpose of translating the Bible.

The alphabet essentially uses uncial forms of the Greek alphabet, with a few additional letters from the Latin and Runic alphabets to express Gothic phonology.