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Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga Character

๐’‰ƒ is a cuneiform character named โ€œNaga opposing Naga,โ€ with code point U+12243.

U+12243

๐’‰ƒ (U+12243) is a cuneiform sign identified as โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGA.โ€ Use this page to copy the character, find its code point, and integrate it into digital text. Itโ€™s also useful for labeling, study notes, and typographic mockups.

Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga Character Meaning

๐’‰ƒ is the Unicode cuneiform character called โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGAโ€ (U+12243). As its name suggests, it depicts a pairing concept involving โ€œnagaโ€ figures facing or opposing each other. In practical digital use, this matters less as a word-by-word translation and more as an identifiable glyph for transcription, indexing, and reference in cuneiform studies and font/layout work. When documenting inscriptions or assembling learning materials, you can treat this sign as a distinct symbol that should be preserved exactly by code point across platforms.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopy/paste a precise cuneiform glyph for transcription or annotation in notes
  • โ€ขLabel images, charts, or typography samples that reference U+12243
  • โ€ขBuild learning materials or worksheets that require exact cuneiform character selection
  • โ€ขUse in digital humanities projects as a stable Unicode character for indexing
  • โ€ขTest font coverage or rendering for cuneiform blocks in design and QA

Examples

๐’‰ƒ Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga

  • ๐’‰ƒCuneiform sign: ๐’‰ƒ (U+12243)
  • ๐’‰ƒFigure label: ๐’‰ƒ โ€” Naga opposing Naga
  • ๐’‰ƒTranscription includes ๐’‰ƒ in line 3.
  • ๐’‰ƒCharacter reference: 𒉃
  • ๐’‰ƒReplace placeholder with ๐’‰ƒ for accurate glyph testing.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12243
HTML Entity𒉃
HTML Code𒉃
CSS\12243

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga character mean?

๐’‰ƒ is the Unicode cuneiform character called โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGAโ€ (U+12243). As its name suggests, it depicts a pairing concept involving โ€œnagaโ€ figures facing or opposing each other. In practical digital use, this matters less as a word-by-word translation and more as an identifiable glyph for transcription, indexing, and reference in cuneiform studies and font/layout work. When documenting inscriptions or assembling learning materials, you can treat this sign as a distinct symbol that should be preserved exactly by code point across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’‰ƒ?

The Unicode code point for ๐’‰ƒ is U+12243.

How can I copy ๐’‰ƒ into my document?

Copy the character ๐’‰ƒ from this page, or use the provided HTML entity: 𒉃.

What code can I use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\12243. JavaScript escape: \\u{12243}.

Does the symbol have other names I should use?

The Unicode name is โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGA.โ€ The most readable name on this page is โ€œCuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga.โ€