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𒀺

Cuneiform Sign Ash Kaba Tenu Character

𒀺 is the cuneiform sign Ash Kaba Tenu (U+1203A), used in digital writing and typographic reference.

U+1203A

𒀺 is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+1203A. It’s labeled “CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH KABA TENU” in Unicode, making it straightforward to identify and copy for digital projects. Use the copy codes below to paste it in documents, websites, and code.

Cuneiform Sign Ash Kaba Tenu Character Meaning

𒀺 is a cuneiform script character whose Unicode identifier is “CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH KABA TENU” (U+1203A). In practical digital use, its “meaning” is often treated as the specific named sign: a distinct character value you can reference consistently across fonts, editors, and systems. When creating cuneiform text, inscriptions, or scholarly mockups, the exact codepoint matters more than visual interpretation, since different cuneiform signs can look similar yet be different Unicode characters.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste a specific cuneiform sign into documents or design mockups for accurate Unicode character matching
  • Labeling or indexing cuneiform signs in a study sheet, catalog, or reference image set
  • Using it in HTML/CSS/JavaScript-based apps that display Unicode cuneiform text
  • Creating social media posts or typography samples that require the exact sign name and codepoint
  • Building searchable content where the sign’s Unicode codepoint (U+1203A) helps avoid ambiguity

Examples

𒀺 Cuneiform Sign Ash Kaba Tenu

  • 𒀺𒀺 appears at codepoint U+1203A in Unicode.
  • 𒀺I used 𒀺 in my cuneiform sign reference sheet.
  • 𒀺The sign name is CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH KABA TENU (𒀺).
  • 𒀺In HTML, insert it using the entity form.
  • 𒀺This font renders 𒀺 clearly at larger sizes.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1203A
HTML Entity𒀺
HTML Code𒀺
CSS\1203A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ash Kaba Tenu character mean?

𒀺 is a cuneiform script character whose Unicode identifier is “CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH KABA TENU” (U+1203A). In practical digital use, its “meaning” is often treated as the specific named sign: a distinct character value you can reference consistently across fonts, editors, and systems. When creating cuneiform text, inscriptions, or scholarly mockups, the exact codepoint matters more than visual interpretation, since different cuneiform signs can look similar yet be different Unicode characters.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒀺?

𒀺 is U+1203A.

How can I copy 𒀺 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒀺

What are the CSS and JavaScript escape forms for 𒀺?

CSS escape: \\1203A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1203A}.

What is the Unicode name of this character?

The Unicode name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN ASH KABA TENU”.

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