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𒑏

Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Ban2 Character

𒑏 (U+1244F) is the cuneiform numeric sign named β€œOne Ban2.”

U+1244F

𒑏 is a cuneiform character used for numeric writing in Unicode. On this page you can copy it and paste it into designs, documents, or code.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Ban2 Character Meaning

β€œπ’‘β€ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE BAN2” (U+1244F). As indicated by its name, it represents the value β€œone” using a cuneiform numeric sign variant labeled β€œBan2.” Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the specific system and context (for example, where the sign appears in a numeric sequence). If you are encoding or displaying cuneiform numerals, this character is the correct Unicode code point to use for the β€œOne” sign variant given by β€œBan2.” Use it when you need precise, standardized text for cuneiform numeric content.

Common uses

  • β€’Pasting the exact cuneiform numeric sign into study notes or digital manuscripts
  • β€’Building UI typography that supports cuneiform numerals (e.g., digital tablets or language tools)
  • β€’Writing or formatting cuneiform numeric entries in documents and scholarly drafts
  • β€’Using the character in web content where Unicode-accurate numerals are required
  • β€’Encoding the sign in scripts, games, or fonts that represent cuneiform writing

Examples

𒑏 Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Ban2

  • 𒑏𒑏
  • 𒑏Numeric example: 𒑏
  • 𒑏Sign for one: 𒑏
  • 𒑏Cuneiform numerals: 𒑏
  • 𒑏Unicode character U+1244F: 𒑏

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1244F
HTML Entity𒑏
HTML Code𒑏
CSS\1244F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Ban2 character mean?

β€œπ’‘β€ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE BAN2” (U+1244F). As indicated by its name, it represents the value β€œone” using a cuneiform numeric sign variant labeled β€œBan2.” Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the specific system and context (for example, where the sign appears in a numeric sequence). If you are encoding or displaying cuneiform numerals, this character is the correct Unicode code point to use for the β€œOne” sign variant given by β€œBan2.” Use it when you need precise, standardized text for cuneiform numeric content.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒑏?

𒑏 is U+1244F.

How can I copy 𒑏 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒑏

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?

CSS escape: \\1244F. JavaScript escape: \\u{1244F}.

Does 𒑏 always mean β€œone” in any text?

The character is named for the numeric sign β€œone” variant (Ban2), but correct interpretation can still depend on the surrounding cuneiform numeral context.