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π’ƒ·

Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Character

π’ƒ· is the cuneiform sign GAN2 (U+120F7), used for text and typographic work with cuneiform characters.

U+120F7

π’ƒ· is a cuneiform character known by its Unicode name, CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in web and design contexts. You can also find the main code point and common copy/paste options.

Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Character Meaning

β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2” (π’ƒ·, U+120F7) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in the Unicode standard. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is primarily about accurate representation of that exact Unicode character rather than a general-purpose symbol. People use it to transcribe or typeset cuneiform texts, label characters in digital humanities materials, or match scholarly character inventories where sign variants like β€œGAN2” matter. When working with fonts or rendering systems, the important point is to use the correct character code (U+120F7) so the intended sign appears consistently.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste into digital documents that include cuneiform transcription
  • β€’Web typography and UI elements that require this exact Unicode sign
  • β€’Digital humanities notes where specific sign variants (GAN2) must be distinguished
  • β€’Scholarly editing workflows that rely on precise character encoding
  • β€’Creating posters, slides, or educational materials about cuneiform writing

Examples

π’ƒ· Cuneiform Sign GAN2

  • π’ƒ·π’ƒ· can be inserted into a cuneiform transcription line.
  • π’ƒ·Unicode U+120F7 should render as π’ƒ· in a compatible font.
  • π’ƒ·Add π’ƒ· to your reference list of cuneiform signs (GAN2).
  • π’ƒ·Use 𒃷 in HTML to output π’ƒ·.
  • π’ƒ·When coding, ensure JavaScript outputs \\u{120F7} for π’ƒ·.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120F7
HTML Entity𒃷
HTML Code𒃷
CSS\120F7

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gan2 character mean?

β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2” (π’ƒ·, U+120F7) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in the Unicode standard. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is primarily about accurate representation of that exact Unicode character rather than a general-purpose symbol. People use it to transcribe or typeset cuneiform texts, label characters in digital humanities materials, or match scholarly character inventories where sign variants like β€œGAN2” matter. When working with fonts or rendering systems, the important point is to use the correct character code (U+120F7) so the intended sign appears consistently.

What is the Unicode code point for π’ƒ·?

π’ƒ· has Unicode code point U+120F7 (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2).

How do I copy π’ƒ· into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒃷 to output the character π’ƒ·.

How can I use π’ƒ· in CSS or code editors?

CSS escape: \\120F7. JavaScript escape: \\u{120F7}.

Will π’ƒ· always display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support. The character is correctly encoded as U+120F7, but rendering can vary if the font for cuneiform is not available.