Jujutsu Kaisen PUBG Name 2026: Best JJK Invisible Name Ideas (Copy Paste)
Jujutsu Kaisen is back in PUBG Mobile. Version 4.3 brought the full JJK roster — Gojo, Sukuna, Itadori, Nobara, Megumi — and this time added Suguru Geto and Ryomen Sukuna as new faces making their PUBG Mobile debut.
If you're running JJK skins, your name should match. This guide has ready-to-copy Jujutsu Kaisen name ideas for PUBG Mobile — using invisible Unicode spacers and Japanese characters so your name looks clean, lore-accurate, and different from every other player in the lobby.
Most players just type "GOJO" or "SUKUNA" in romaji and call it done. That's fine, but everyone does it. The builds in this guide use invisible Unicode spacers, Japanese kanji, and lore references — names that fans recognise instantly and everyone else finds mysterious.
Table of Contents
- JJK Collab in PUBG Mobile Version 4.3
- How the Invisible Name Trick Works
- Satoru Gojo Names
- Ryomen Sukuna Names
- Yuji Itadori Names
- Megumi Fushiguro Names
- Nobara Kugisaki Names
- Suguru Geto Names
- Character Limit Planning
- How to Set Your JJK Name — Step by Step
- Combining JJK Names with PUBG Cosmetics
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
JJK Collab in PUBG Mobile Version 4.3 — What's in the Game
Collab period
March 12 – May 10, 2026
PUBG version
Version 4.3 (Anniversary)
Returning chars
Itadori, Megumi, Nobara, Gojo
New additions
Suguru Geto + Ryomen Sukuna
Themed outfits, weapon skins, and collectible event items via the Events tab
JJK-themed loot vaults appearing across Erangel during Evolving Universe mode
After May 10, JJK items typically move to the store or return in future seasons
Name ideas in this guide remain usable permanently — based on Unicode, not event content
How the Invisible Name Trick Works (Quick Version)
You put a special Unicode blank character between your visible text. PUBG Mobile accepts it as a valid character but renders it as empty space — so your name looks like it has a clean gap instead of cramped letters.
// What PUBG sees vs what players see:
六眼 + [U+3164] + GOD → stored as 4 characters
Players see → 六眼 GOD (clean gap, no cramping)
Hangul Filler success rate → 97%+ on Android & iOS in v4.3
Best character to use: Hangul Filler (U+3164) — 97%+ success rate on Android and iOS in Version 4.3. In the tables below, [ㅤ] marks where the invisible spacer goes in each name.
Satoru Gojo Names
Gojo Satoru is the most searched JJK character in PUBG lobbies. These names use his core lore references — Infinity technique, Six Eyes, and his signature Blue and Red techniques.
| Name | Meaning | Format |
|---|---|---|
| ∞[ㅤ]GOJO | Infinity technique | ∞ + invisible + GOJO |
| 六眼[ㅤ]GOD | Rikugan = Six Eyes | Kanji + invisible + GOD |
| 無限[ㅤ]術師 | Mugen Jutsushi = Infinity Sorcerer | Full Japanese |
| VOID[ㅤ]六眼 | Hollow Purple reference + Six Eyes | English + kanji |
| [ㅤ]∞[ㅤ] | Pure Infinity — symmetric blank | Invisible + symbol + invisible |
| 蒼[ㅤ]赤 | Blue + Red (Ao and Aka) — core techniques | Kanji only |
| HONORED[ㅤ]∞ | Honored One reference | English + symbol |
Pro tip: 蒼[ㅤ]赤 (Blue-Red) is only 3 characters total — one of the shortest meaningful JJK names. Leaves maximum room for a clan tag.
Ryomen Sukuna Names
Sukuna is making his PUBG Mobile debut in Version 4.3. First-mover advantage — grab a Sukuna name before others do. Kanji characters are 1 character each in PUBG's counter but visually larger — you fit more meaning in fewer slots.
| Name | Meaning | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 呪王[ㅤ]SUKUNA | Jujuo = King of Curses | Kanji + invisible + romaji |
| [ㅤ]呪王[ㅤ] | Pure King of Curses — symmetric | Double blank wrap |
| MALEVOLENT[ㅤ]呪 | Malevolent Shrine + Curse kanji | English + kanji |
| 領域[ㅤ]SUKUNA | Ryoiki = Domain Expansion | Kanji + romaji |
| 20F[ㅤ]呪王 | 20 Fingers reference | Numbers + kanji |
| DISMANTLE[ㅤ]斬 | Dismantle + Zan (slash kanji) | English + kanji |
| 斬[ㅤ]穿 | Zan-Sen = Dismantle-Cleave (his two base slashes) | Pure kanji |
Pro tip: 呪王[ㅤ]SUKUNA is only 9 characters total. Leaves room for a clan tag and looks brutal in the kill feed next to his tattoo-covered skin design.
Yuji Itadori Names
Itadori is the main character and consistently top 3 in PUBG player searches. His names lean into the curse energy and black flash themes.
| Name | Meaning | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 黒閃[ㅤ]YUJI | Kokusen = Black Flash | Kanji + invisible + romaji |
| DIVERGENT[ㅤ]拳 | Divergent Fist + Ken (fist kanji) | English + kanji |
| [ㅤ]PINK[ㅤ] | Itadori's iconic pink hair — minimalist | Double blank |
| 呪力[ㅤ]拳 | Jyuryoku-Ken = Cursed Energy Fist | Pure kanji |
| ITADORI[ㅤ]∞ | Name + Infinity symbol (Sukuna within) | Romaji + symbol |
| 赤血[ㅤ]操術 | Akachi Sojutsu = Crimson Binding | Advanced kanji |
Pro tip: [ㅤ]PINK[ㅤ] is a minimalist nod to Itadori's iconic pink hair — instantly recognisable to JJK fans without spelling it out.
Megumi Fushiguro Names
Megumi users are a smaller crowd — which means less name collision in lobbies. Ten Shadows Technique references are immediately recognisable to real JJK fans.
| Name | Meaning | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 神犬[ㅤ]二 | Shinken Ni = Divine Dogs: Nue | Kanji |
| DIVINE[ㅤ]犬 | Divine Dogs reference | English + kanji |
| 影[ㅤ]MEGUMI | Kage = Shadow (Ten Shadows Technique) | Kanji + romaji |
| 十影[ㅤ]術 | Jukage Jutsu = Ten Shadows Technique | Full kanji |
| [ㅤ]影[ㅤ] | Pure Shadow — minimal | Double blank wrap |
| FUSHIGURO[ㅤ]影 | Surname + Shadow | Romaji + kanji |
Pro tip: [ㅤ]影[ㅤ] (Pure Shadow) is 3 characters — absolute minimum. Clean, minimal, and Megumi-accurate.
Nobara Kugisaki Names
Very few PUBG players use Nobara-inspired names. Maximum originality in every lobby. Straw Doll and nail technique references are deeply lore-accurate.
| Name | Meaning | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 藁人形[ㅤ] | Waraningyo = Straw Doll Technique | Kanji + trailing blank |
| STRAW[ㅤ]釘 | Straw Doll + Kugi (nail/spike) kanji | English + kanji |
| 釘[ㅤ]鎚 | Kugi-Tsuchi = Nail-Hammer | Pure kanji |
| RESONANCE[ㅤ]釘 | Hairpin Resonance technique reference | English + kanji |
| [ㅤ]NOBARA[ㅤ] | Name with symmetric blank | Double blank |
Pro tip: 藁人形[ㅤ] (Straw Doll + trailing blank) is one of the most unique JJK names in the game right now. Almost no one is using it.
Suguru Geto Names
Geto is brand new to PUBG Mobile Version 4.3. Zero competition on these names right now — grab one before Version 4.3 ends on May 10.
| Name | Meaning | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 呪霊[ㅤ]操術 | Jurei Sojutsu = Cursed Spirit Manipulation | Full kanji |
| GETO[ㅤ]呪霊 | Name + Cursed Spirit | Romaji + kanji |
| [ㅤ]PSEUDO[ㅤ] | Pseudo-Geto reference (lore-safe) | Double blank |
| 最強[ㅤ]術師 | Saikyo Jutsushi = Strongest Sorcerer | Full kanji |
| 呪詛師[ㅤ] | Jusoushi = Curse User | Kanji + blank |
Pro tip: 呪霊[ㅤ]操術 is Geto's signature technique in full kanji — only 5 characters, deeply lore-accurate, and nobody else has it yet.
Character Limit Planning — JJK Names in PUBG
PUBG Mobile has a 20 character maximum. Here's how each type counts:
| Character Type | Count Per Unit |
|---|---|
| English letter (A–Z) | 1 each |
| Japanese kanji / katakana | 1 each |
| Invisible spacer (U+3164) | 1 each |
| Symbol (∞, ☬, ⚡) | 1 each |
| Number (0–9) | 1 each |
Example counts:
Safe rule: Keep your name under 15 characters total. Leaves room if PUBG counts some characters differently on your device, and keeps space for a clan tag prefix.
How to Set Your JJK Name — Step by Step
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Pick your character and name
Choose from the tables above. Pick a name that references a specific ability — not just the character name in romaji.
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Copy the invisible character
Go to our blank name for PUBG tool and copy the Hangul Filler (U+3164). This is your invisible spacer.
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Build your name in Notes first
In a notes app on your phone, type your visible characters. Where you see [ㅤ] in the tables above, paste the invisible character from our tool.
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Open PUBG Mobile and paste
Go to Profile → Edit Name → paste your full combo from Notes.
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Save
If it fails first try, attempt again — PUBG sometimes blocks the initial save.
iOS users: Paste into Notes app first, copy again from Notes, then paste into PUBG. This prevents iOS keyboard from stripping the invisible character before it reaches the game.
Combining JJK Names with PUBG Cosmetics
The JJK collab outfits in Version 4.3 pair well with specific name styles:
Gojo outfit
→ 六眼[ㅤ]GOD or ∞[ㅤ]GOJOThe Infinity symbols match his blindfold aesthetic perfectly.
Sukuna outfit
→ 呪王[ㅤ]SUKUNA or 領域[ㅤ]SUKUNAThe kanji looks brutal next to his tattoo-covered skin design.
Itadori outfit
→ 黒閃[ㅤ]YUJI or [ㅤ]PINK[ㅤ]Clean minimal style matches Itadori's personality.
JJK weapon skins
→ Any lore kanji-only buildPure Japanese in the kill feed next to JJK weapon skins = fully committed aesthetic.
Troubleshooting — JJK Names in PUBG Mobile
⚠ Kanji shows as boxes (□□)
→ Your device font doesn't support that Unicode block. Switch to English-only versions of the same name — e.g. VOID[ㅤ]INFINITY instead of 無限[ㅤ]術師.
⚠ Name too long
→ Shorten kanji blocks — use 2–3 kanji max with one spacer rather than full phrases. Keep under 15 characters total.
⚠ Invisible spacer disappears
→ Use Hangul Filler (U+3164) specifically — not regular spacebar. Copy from our invisible text generator every time, fresh copy.
⚠ Name gets rejected
→ You may be over 20 characters. Count each character individually before saving — kanji and invisible characters each count as 1.
⚠ Kanji renders differently on squadmates' screens
→ Japanese Unicode renders slightly differently across devices and regions. This is normal — the name still works. Other players still see the kanji correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do JJK names with Japanese kanji work in PUBG Mobile?
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Yes. PUBG Mobile supports Japanese Unicode characters in player names. Kanji render correctly on most Android and iOS devices. If a specific kanji shows as a box on some older devices, it still works — it's a font rendering difference, not a game error.
Is the JJK collab content still available in PUBG Mobile?
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The Jujutsu Kaisen collab in Version 4.3 runs until May 10, 2026. After that, some items may remain in the store or return in future updates. The name ideas in this guide remain usable permanently — they're based on Unicode characters, not event-locked content.
Which JJK character name is most unique in PUBG lobbies?
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Geto and Sukuna names are the rarest right now because they're new to Version 4.3. Nobara-inspired names are consistently underused. For maximum originality, go with 呪霊[ㅤ]GETO or any Nobara kanji build.
Can I use these JJK names in BGMI too?
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Yes. BGMI uses the same Unicode name system as PUBG Mobile. All the names in this guide work for BGMI with the same 20-character limit. The Hangul Filler spacer (U+3164) works on BGMI Android and iOS.
How do I type Japanese kanji on my phone for the name?
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You don't need a Japanese keyboard. The names in this guide are designed to be copied directly. Pick your name from the table, use our invisible text generator for the spacer character, assemble in your Notes app, then paste into PUBG. No Japanese typing needed.
Is there a risk of getting banned for using a JJK-inspired name?
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No. These are standard Unicode characters — letters, kanji, and blank spaces. PUBG Mobile accepts all of them as valid username characters. Ban risk only applies if you use a name to harass or impersonate another player.
Can I combine a JJK name with a clan tag?
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Yes, and it looks great. Clan tags display in brackets before your name (e.g. [CURSE]). Keep your main name under 15 characters to leave room for the clan tag system.
Will these names work after the JJK collab ends?
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Yes. These are permanent name changes — they don't expire when the event ends. Your JJK name stays until you choose to change it.
Ready to Build Your JJK Name?
Pick your character. Pick your ability reference. Assemble the combo using our blank name for PUBG tool for the invisible spacer.
The JJK collab runs until May 10 — plenty of time to flex your name across Erangel and Evolving Universe mode. The same Unicode method also works for Free Fire invisible space.
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