Cuneiform Sign I A Character
π is the Cuneiform Sign I A, encoded at U+12140 for easy copy and use in Unicode text.
U+12140
π is a cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN I Aβ. It is encoded in Unicode at U+12140, making it reliable for digital typography. Use the codepoints and copy variations below to place it accurately in your text or designs.
Cuneiform Sign I A Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN I Aβ (U+12140). As with many cuneiform signs, its role depends on the original writing system and context, where specific sign values can relate to syllables or sound-related representation. In modern digital use, the most common purpose is faithful reproduction of the exact Unicode character for scholarship, archiving, educational materials, and typographic mockups. If you need the character itself (not a phonetic interpretation), you can rely on the provided Unicode codepoint and copy/paste options to ensure correct rendering across supported fonts and platforms.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for academic notes or references that cite specific cuneiform Unicode characters
- β’Typography and font testing to verify glyph rendering for U+12140
- β’Educational materials or presentations showing exact cuneiform sign characters
- β’Digital archiving and tagging of texts that require Unicode-accurate characters
- β’UI labels, icons, or headings in projects that include cuneiform sign sets
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign I A
- π Unicode U+12140: π
- π Cuneiform Sign I A (π ) appears in the sign list.
- π Use π in your document to keep the exact character value.
- π Glyph preview for π on this font build.
- π Codepoint check: \\u{12140} renders as π .
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12140 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒅀 | |
| HTML Code | 𒅀 | |
| CSS | \12140 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign I A character mean?
π is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN I Aβ (U+12140). As with many cuneiform signs, its role depends on the original writing system and context, where specific sign values can relate to syllables or sound-related representation. In modern digital use, the most common purpose is faithful reproduction of the exact Unicode character for scholarship, archiving, educational materials, and typographic mockups. If you need the character itself (not a phonetic interpretation), you can rely on the provided Unicode codepoint and copy/paste options to ensure correct rendering across supported fonts and platforms.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π ?
The Unicode codepoint for π is U+12140.
How can I copy π into my project?
Copy the character directly (π ), or use the HTML entity (𒅀), CSS escape (\\12140), or JavaScript escape (\\u{12140}).
What is the correct name of this character?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN I Aβ.
Will π always display correctly everywhere?
It will render correctly only if the system and font support the glyph for U+12140; otherwise it may show a placeholder box.