Gadugi (Used by the American/Canadian Blackfoot tribe, and for the language called Carrier, and used by the Native American tribe of the Cherokee and for other languages)
Alphabetum (shareware, includes a few SMP character blocks. Over 5,490 characters in version 9.00)
에어리얼 유니코드 MS (distributed along with 마이크로소프트 오피스 (2002XP, 2003). only supports up to Unicode 2.0. Contains 50,377 glyphs (38,917 characters) in v1.01.)
Batang and Gungsuh, a serif and monospace/gothic font, respectively; both with 20,609 Latin/Cyrillic/CJK glyphs in version 2.11. Distributed with Microsoft Office.
Bitstream Cyberbit (free for non-commercial use. 29,934 glyphs in v2.0-beta.)
Bitstream Vera (free/open source, limited coverage with 300 glyphs, DejaVu fonts extend Bitstream Vera with thousands of glyphs)
Charis SIL (free/open source, over 4,600 glyphs in v4.114)
Code2000 (shareware Unicode font; supports the entire BMP. 63,888 glyphs in v1.15. Abandoned.)
Code2001 (freeware; supports the SMP. 2,944 glyphs in v0.917. Abandoned.)
Gentium (free/open source, "Gentium Plus" includes over 5,500 glyphs in November 2010)
GNU 유니폰트 (free/open source, bitmapped glyphs are inclusive as defined in unicode-5.1 only)
Georgia Ref (also distributed under the name "MS Reference Serif," extension of the Georgia typeface)
Gulim/새굴림 and Dotum, rounded sans-serif and non-rounded sans-serif respectively, (distributed with 마이크로소프트 오피스 2000. wide range of CJK (Korean) characters. 49,284 glyphs in v3.10.)
Junicode (free; includes many obsolete scripts, intended for mediævalists. 2,235 glyphs in v0.6.12.)
Kelvinch[깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)] (free/open source, SIL 오픈 폰트 라이선스 ) approximately 3500 glyphs per style. Contains most Latin blocks, Cyrillic, Georgian and Armenian.
LastResort (fallback font covering all 17 Unicode planes, included with Mac OS 8.5 and up)