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π’€­

Cuneiform Sign An Character

π’€­ (Cuneiform Sign AN, U+1202D) is a cuneiform Unicode character used for writing the sign β€œAN” in texts and fonts.

U+1202D

π’€­ is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign named β€œAN.” This page helps you copy the symbol reliably across platforms and include it in documents, designs, or code. You’ll also find common use cases and ready-to-paste examples.

Cuneiform Sign An Character Meaning

π’€­ is encoded as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN” at U+1202D. In cuneiform studies and transliteration contexts, this sign is commonly referenced as AN, often used as a syllabic or sign-level reference in transliterations and labeled examples. Because cuneiform signs can function differently depending on the language, text type, and scholarly convention, the exact reading may vary by usage. For practical writing and typography, the most important detail is the character identity: if you need the specific Unicode character for β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN,” copy this symbol or use its provided codepoint and escapes.

Common uses

  • β€’Accurately entering the β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN” character in Unicode text or plain documents
  • β€’Adding cuneiform symbols to educational materials and worksheets on writing systems
  • β€’Typography and design mockups that require consistent glyphs for U+1202D
  • β€’Linguistics notes or transliteration tables where signs are listed by Unicode
  • β€’Programming content rendering (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) that includes cuneiform characters

Examples

π’€­ Cuneiform Sign AN

  • π’€­π’€­
  • π’€­CUNEIFORM: π’€­ (U+1202D)
  • π’€­Unicode sign reference: π’€­
  • π’€­Transliteration label: AN β†’ π’€­
  • π’€­Add π’€­ to your text with U+1202D

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1202D
HTML Entity𒀭
HTML Code𒀭
CSS\1202D

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign An character mean?

π’€­ is encoded as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN” at U+1202D. In cuneiform studies and transliteration contexts, this sign is commonly referenced as AN, often used as a syllabic or sign-level reference in transliterations and labeled examples. Because cuneiform signs can function differently depending on the language, text type, and scholarly convention, the exact reading may vary by usage. For practical writing and typography, the most important detail is the character identity: if you need the specific Unicode character for β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN,” copy this symbol or use its provided codepoint and escapes.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’€­?

π’€­ is U+1202D.

How can I copy π’€­ reliably in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒀭

What CSS escape should I use for π’€­?

Use the CSS escape: \\1202D

How do I include π’€­ in JavaScript strings?

Use the JavaScript Unicode escape: \\u{1202D}