Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Over Gan2 Character
๐น is the cuneiform sign โGAN2 over GAN2โ (U+120F9), used in digital texts and transliteration.
U+120F9
๐น is a specific cuneiform character identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 OVER GAN2โ (U+120F9). Itโs commonly needed when youโre writing, editing, or formatting cuneiform texts digitally. Use the copy formats below to paste it reliably across platforms.
Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Over Gan2 Character Meaning
๐น (U+120F9) is a Unicode cuneiform character named โCUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 OVER GAN2.โ The name indicates the sign is structured as GAN2 placed over another GAN2, reflecting a stacked sign form typical of how cuneiform symbols can encode relationships through layout. In practice, this character is used when transcribing texts into cuneiform script, maintaining exact sign boundaries, or displaying the correct sign in academic, editorial, or typographic work. Digital use often requires the exact code point (U+120F9) to ensure consistent rendering, especially in fonts and publishing pipelines.
Common uses
- โขPasting the exact cuneiform sign in digital transcriptions and studies
- โขDisplaying cuneiform text in web pages, documentation, and learning materials
- โขUsing the character in typography tests and font coverage checks for cuneiform
- โขRepresenting the sign precisely in manuscripts, captions, and academic posts
- โขIncluding the sign in code or templates using Unicode escapes
Examples
๐น Cuneiform Sign GAN2 Over GAN2
- ๐นโ๐นโ
- ๐นCuneiform sign: ๐น (U+120F9).
- ๐นWe render GAN2 over GAN2 as ๐น in the transcription.
- ๐นIn the lineup, the stacked sign appears as ๐น.
- ๐นCopy/paste: ๐น into your editor to verify font support.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120F9 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒃹 | |
| HTML Code | 𒃹 | |
| CSS | \120F9 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Gan2 Over Gan2 character mean?
๐น (U+120F9) is a Unicode cuneiform character named โCUNEIFORM SIGN GAN2 OVER GAN2.โ The name indicates the sign is structured as GAN2 placed over another GAN2, reflecting a stacked sign form typical of how cuneiform symbols can encode relationships through layout. In practice, this character is used when transcribing texts into cuneiform script, maintaining exact sign boundaries, or displaying the correct sign in academic, editorial, or typographic work. Digital use often requires the exact code point (U+120F9) to ensure consistent rendering, especially in fonts and publishing pipelines.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐น?
๐น is U+120F9.
How can I copy ๐น into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒃹
What CSS escape can I use for ๐น?
Use: \\120F9
What JavaScript escape represents ๐น?
Use: \\u{120F9}