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𒆲

Cuneiform Sign Kun Character

𒆲 (Cuneiform Sign KUN) is a cuneiform character you can copy and use in Unicode text.

U+121B2

𒆲 is a cuneiform character identified as CUNEIFORM SIGN KUN. It has a Unicode code point and standard copy/paste options for use in web and app text. Below you’ll find meanings, common uses, and easy ways to include it in your content.

Cuneiform Sign Kun Character Meaning

𒆲 is a cuneiform writing sign from the Unicode block for cuneiform characters. Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUN” and it is encoded at U+121B2. In practice, signs like this are used to represent specific cuneiform characters in transliteration, digital epigraphy, and scholarly catalogs. Because the exact reading can depend on language, sign lists, and context, this character is most reliably used when you already have a reference for the sign’s value in the material you’re working with.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for cuneiform sign inventories or lists in documents and notes
  • β€’Digital epigraphy mockups, labeling, or study materials where specific signs must be shown
  • β€’Educational posts or worksheets focused on Unicode cuneiform characters
  • β€’Web or app text display when referencing U+121B2 as a specific cuneiform sign
  • β€’Typography testing for fonts that support the Cuneiform block

Examples

𒆲 CUNEIFORM SIGN KUN

  • 𒆲Here is 𒆲: U+121B2 (CUNEIFORM SIGN KUN).
  • 𒆲Use 𒆲 in your cuneiform sign list for quick reference.
  • 𒆲The sign shown in the worksheet is 𒆲.
  • 𒆲In the text sample, 𒆲 appears alongside other cuneiform signs.
  • 𒆲Check font support by rendering 𒆲 on the page.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121B2
HTML Entity𒆲
HTML Code𒆲
CSS\121B2

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆲?

𒆲 has the Unicode code point U+121B2.

How can I copy 𒆲 into my document?

Copy the character itself (𒆲) from this page, or use the HTML entity 𒆲.

How do I represent 𒆲 in JavaScript?

You can use JavaScript escape \\u{121B2}.

What does the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUN” refer to?

It is the official Unicode name for the character at U+121B2.