Nyala Amharic Font
Nyala Amharic Font is an elegant and functional typeface tailored for the Ethiopic script. It is free for personal use and widely appreciated for its versatility in both print and digital designs.

About Nyala Amharic Font
The Nyala Amharic Font is a serif typeface specifically crafted for the Ethiopic script, offering excellent readability and style. Named after Ethiopia’s iconic antelope, the Nyala font captures the essence of Ethiopian culture and typography. It supports languages such as Amharic, Tigrinya, and Ge’ez, making it a reliable choice for a wide range of applications, from professional documents to creative projects.
The font adheres to the Unicode standard, ensuring compatibility across platforms and software. Its distinctive design combines traditional Ethiopic script characteristics with modern typographic aesthetics, resulting in a highly legible and visually appealing typeface.
Try Nyala Amharic Font
Key Features of Nyala Amharic Font:
- Foundry
- Microsoft Corporation
- Version
- 5.90
- File Formats
- Available in TTF format.
- License
- Included with Microsoft products; free for personal use.
- Elegant Design
- A serif typeface that balances tradition and modernity.
- Extensive Language Support
- Full coverage of the Ethiopic Unicode range, supporting multiple languages.
- High Readability
- Designed for clarity in both small and large text sizes.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility
- Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.
Download Nyala Amharic Font
DownloadHow to Install Nyala Amharic Font
- Check if Nyala is pre-installed on your system (commonly included in Microsoft Windows).
- If not, download the Nyala font file from a trusted source.
- For Windows 10/11: Right-click the font file and select “Install for all users.”
- For Windows 10/11: Right-click the font file and select “Install for all users.”
For Mac
- Download the font file and open it to preview.
- Click the “Install Font” button in the preview window.
- Alternatively, copy the file to the appropriate directory:
/Library/Fonts
for all users./Users/[your_username]/Library/Fonts
for individual users.
For Linux
- Locate the font directory for your system:
- System-wide:
/usr/share/fonts
- Personal use:
~/.fonts
- System-wide:
- Copy or move the downloaded font file to the directory.
- Update the font cache using the following command:
fc-cache -f -v