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𒃡

Cuneiform Sign Gam Character

𒃡 is the CUNEIFORM SIGN GAM character (U+120F5) for cuneiform text and transliteration work.

U+120F5

𒃡 is a Unicode cuneiform sign used for writing and referencing cuneiform characters in digital text. On this page you can copy the symbol and find common code formats for web and app use.

Cuneiform Sign Gam Character Meaning

𒃡 is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN GAM (U+120F5). In cuneiform transliteration, the sign name typically indicates the sound or syllable it is associated withβ€”often rendered as β€œgam”—but the exact reading can vary by script, language, and historical context. In practice, you’ll most often encounter 𒃡 when people transcribe tablet text, label scholarly materials, or include the sign in fonts, archives, and educational content. Use it when you need the specific β€œGAM” sign rather than a generic cuneiform block character.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing or typesetting cuneiform text in Unicode-aware documents
  • β€’Labeling or indexing signs in digital catalogs and research notes
  • β€’Including cuneiform characters in educational materials and slides
  • β€’Rendering the GAM sign in web pages and UI elements with correct escapes
  • β€’Using the character in digital fonts, posters, or design mockups for historical scripts

Examples

𒃡 Cuneiform Sign GAM

  • 𒃡The sign 𒃡 is listed under β€œGAM” in the inventory.
  • 𒃡In the transliteration, 𒃡 corresponds to the sound β€œgam”.
  • 𒃡Please copy 𒃡 into your document to match the Unicode character.
  • 𒃡This worksheet includes 𒃡 alongside other cuneiform signs.
  • 𒃡Our dataset stores the character as U+120F5 for consistency.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120F5
HTML Entity𒃵
HTML Code𒃵
CSS\120F5

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gam character mean?

𒃡 is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN GAM (U+120F5). In cuneiform transliteration, the sign name typically indicates the sound or syllable it is associated withβ€”often rendered as β€œgam”—but the exact reading can vary by script, language, and historical context. In practice, you’ll most often encounter 𒃡 when people transcribe tablet text, label scholarly materials, or include the sign in fonts, archives, and educational content. Use it when you need the specific β€œGAM” sign rather than a generic cuneiform block character.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒃡?

𒃡 is U+120F5.

How can I copy 𒃡 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒃵

What CSS escape should I use for 𒃡?

Use the CSS escape: \\120F5

How do I include 𒃡 in JavaScript strings?

Use: \\u{120F5}