Cuneiform Sign Kad5 Character
π is the Cuneiform Sign KAD5, encoded at U+12193 for digital use.
U+12193
π is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5β. If you need it for documents, research notes, or decorative typography, this page helps you copy the exact symbol and its code point.
Cuneiform Sign Kad5 Character Meaning
βCUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5β is the Unicode-encoded name for the cuneiform sign π, with code point U+12193. In practice, this symbol is used when you need a specific cuneiform character in digital textβsuch as in transliteration support, cataloging, or layout work for historical writing. Because cuneiform signs can be part of different words and contexts depending on the source, the most reliable way to use π is to treat it as an exact, standardized character for a specific sign identifier rather than as a standalone βwordβ with a single universal meaning.
Common uses
- β’Adding the exact cuneiform character to transliteration or sign lists in digital documents
- β’Building typography or font previews that require specific Unicode characters
- β’Tagging or indexing manuscript sign entries in research notes and databases
- β’Designing educational or museum-style materials that display cuneiform signs
- β’Using the character in social posts or captions where accurate sign identification matters
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign KAD5
- πUnicode: π (U+12193) for CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5.
- πSign list entry: CUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5 = π.
- πIn the table, π appears as the KAD5 character.
- πUse π when matching the exact Unicode cuneiform sign.
- πThe string contains π as a standalone sign.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12193 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆓 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆓 | |
| CSS | \12193 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Kad5 character mean?
βCUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5β is the Unicode-encoded name for the cuneiform sign π, with code point U+12193. In practice, this symbol is used when you need a specific cuneiform character in digital textβsuch as in transliteration support, cataloging, or layout work for historical writing. Because cuneiform signs can be part of different words and contexts depending on the source, the most reliable way to use π is to treat it as an exact, standardized character for a specific sign identifier rather than as a standalone βwordβ with a single universal meaning.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is Unicode U+12193.
How do I copy π reliably for web or documents?
Copy the character directly (π). For code-based insertion, you can also use its HTML entity 𒆓 or escapes like \\12193.
What is the correct Unicode name of this symbol?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN KAD5β.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
It should display when the system or font supports the character at U+12193; otherwise it may show a fallback box or blank.