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𒂼

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times An Character

𒂼 is the Unicode cuneiform character “Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times AN” (U+120BC).

U+120BC

𒂼 is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified as “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AN” at U+120BC. This page helps you copy the character and use it reliably in writing, design, and development.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times An Character Meaning

𒂼 (U+120BC) is a single cuneiform character in the Unicode “Cuneiform” category, named “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AN.” In practice, its meaning is tied to how cuneiform signs are represented in transliteration and digital encoding: it’s primarily used to reproduce or typeset that specific sign accurately. When working with cuneiform text, scholars and designers typically choose the exact Unicode character so that documents, fonts, and search results remain consistent across systems.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact Unicode cuneiform sign into studies, notes, or captions
  • Typesetting cuneiform characters in web pages, posters, and print layouts
  • Generating consistent digital manuscripts or transcription drafts for editing
  • Including the sign in educational materials about cuneiform writing systems
  • Using the character in developer tools, data fields, and text exports

Examples

𒂼 Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times AN

  • 𒂼𒂼 𒀭 𒆳
  • 𒂼The sign 𒂼 is shown here for reference.
  • 𒂼Unicode character: 𒂼 (U+120BC).
  • 𒂼Type this cuneiform sign: 𒂼.
  • 𒂼Cuneiform text sample including 𒂼.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120BC
HTML Entity𒂼
HTML Code𒂼
CSS\120BC

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times An character mean?

𒂼 (U+120BC) is a single cuneiform character in the Unicode “Cuneiform” category, named “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AN.” In practice, its meaning is tied to how cuneiform signs are represented in transliteration and digital encoding: it’s primarily used to reproduce or typeset that specific sign accurately. When working with cuneiform text, scholars and designers typically choose the exact Unicode character so that documents, fonts, and search results remain consistent across systems.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒂼?

𒂼 is U+120BC.

How do I copy 𒂼 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒂼.

What escape sequence can I use in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{120BC}.

Why might 𒂼 not display correctly on my device?

It depends on font and rendering support for the Unicode cuneiform block. If the font doesn’t include the glyph, it may show as a missing character.