Custom Font Install ?

Is there a way, we can install custom font , as I hate Helvetica or anything that is close to default web 90s font ?
Im looking to change to Avenir or Myriad Pro or Promixa.
Let me know, if there is an app or somehting to do this.

You cannot change fonts on iPhone.
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