Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Crossing Gan2 Character
𒃺 is the cuneiform sign named GAN2 crossing GAN2, encoded at U+120FA for reliable digital use.
U+120FA
𒃺 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 CROSSING GAN2” (U+120FA). It’s useful when you’re working with ancient writing systems, texts, or decorative typography. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct character encoding.
Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Crossing Gan2 Character Meaning
𒃺 is a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as “CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 CROSSING GAN2” (U+120FA). In practice, its “meaning” is typically tied to how cuneiform signs function within a particular inscription system, sign lists, or scholarly transcription. As with many cuneiform characters, interpretation can depend on context such as the surrounding signs and the source tradition. For everyday use—design, annotation, or digital transcription—this character is most often treated as a named sign element that can be referenced, displayed, and copied consistently.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact cuneiform sign for digital transcriptions and sign lists
- •Typography and layout work requiring correct Unicode characters (U+120FA)
- •Annotating manuscripts or teaching materials about cuneiform sign components
- •Creating custom iconography or decorative text using a named cuneiform character
- •Developing web or app content that needs precise character encoding and rendering
Examples
𒃺 Cuneiform Sign GAN2 Crossing GAN2
- 𒃺U+120FA: 𒃺
- 𒃺Cuneiform sign (GAN2 crossing GAN2): 𒃺
- 𒃺Insert 𒃺 into your inscription transcription
- 𒃺Example line with the cuneiform sign 𒃺 for reference
- 𒃺Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 CROSSING GAN2 → 𒃺
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120FA | |
| HTML Entity | 𒃺 | |
| HTML Code | 𒃺 | |
| CSS | \120FA |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Crossing Gan2 character mean?
𒃺 is a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as “CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 CROSSING GAN2” (U+120FA). In practice, its “meaning” is typically tied to how cuneiform signs function within a particular inscription system, sign lists, or scholarly transcription. As with many cuneiform characters, interpretation can depend on context such as the surrounding signs and the source tradition. For everyday use—design, annotation, or digital transcription—this character is most often treated as a named sign element that can be referenced, displayed, and copied consistently.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒃺?
𒃺 is encoded as U+120FA.
How do I copy 𒃺 reliably for web pages?
Use the character directly (𒃺) or the HTML entity 𒃺 to avoid font/input issues.
What is the Unicode name of this character?
Its Unicode name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 CROSSING GAN2.”
What CSS/JS escapes can I use for 𒃺?
CSS escape: \\120FA. JavaScript escape: \\u{120FA}.