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Cuneiform Sign An Plus Naga Opposing An Plus Naga Character

๐’€ฐ is a cuneiform sign named โ€œAn plus Naga opposing An plus Nagaโ€ (U+12030) for historical text and glyph references.

U+12030

๐’€ฐ is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as U+12030. It belongs to the Cuneiform category and is useful when you need a specific glyph name and reliable copy/paste text.

Cuneiform Sign An Plus Naga Opposing An Plus Naga Character Meaning

๐’€ฐ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN PLUS NAGA OPPOSING AN PLUS NAGA.โ€ The name describes its component structure (an โ€œANโ€ element plus โ€œNAGA,โ€ arranged with an โ€œopposingโ€ layout of the same components). As with many cuneiform signs, the exact reading and interpretation can depend on the surrounding text and the source tradition you are working with. On this page, the most important practical information is the exact character identity and how to reproduce it reliably (Unicode code point and escape forms) for scholarly notes, typography mockups, or database entries.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopy/paste for Unicode-accurate cuneiform typography and design mockups
  • โ€ขLabeling glyphs in educational slides or reference sheets
  • โ€ขEntering characters in text databases or digital catalogs that track code points
  • โ€ขAnnotating manuscripts or transliteration notes where a specific sign is required
  • โ€ขCreating social media posts that reference cuneiform sign glyphs by Unicode

Examples

๐’€ฐ Cuneiform Sign An Plus Naga Opposing An Plus Naga

  • ๐’€ฐ๐’€ฐ
  • ๐’€ฐUnicode cuneiform: ๐’€ฐ (U+12030)
  • ๐’€ฐExample sign: ๐’€ฐ in a glyph set
  • ๐’€ฐRefer to the sign ๐’€ฐ by its Unicode name
  • ๐’€ฐTypography test character: ๐’€ฐ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12030
HTML Entity𒀰
HTML Code𒀰
CSS\12030

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign An Plus Naga Opposing An Plus Naga character mean?

๐’€ฐ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AN PLUS NAGA OPPOSING AN PLUS NAGA.โ€ The name describes its component structure (an โ€œANโ€ element plus โ€œNAGA,โ€ arranged with an โ€œopposingโ€ layout of the same components). As with many cuneiform signs, the exact reading and interpretation can depend on the surrounding text and the source tradition you are working with. On this page, the most important practical information is the exact character identity and how to reproduce it reliably (Unicode code point and escape forms) for scholarly notes, typography mockups, or database entries.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’€ฐ?

๐’€ฐ is U+12030.

How do I copy ๐’€ฐ reliably in my project?

Copy the character directly (๐’€ฐ) or use its escapes: HTML entity 𒀰, CSS escape \\12030, or JavaScript escape \\u{12030}.

What is the characterโ€™s official Unicode name?

CUNEIFORM SIGN AN PLUS NAGA OPPOSING AN PLUS NAGA.

Does the sign have one fixed meaning?

The most consistent information is its identity (Unicode code point and name). Exact reading or interpretation can vary with context, so the surrounding text matters.