Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga Character
๐ is a cuneiform character named โNaga opposing Naga,โ with code point U+12243.
U+12243
๐ (U+12243) is a cuneiform sign identified as โCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGA.โ Use this page to copy the character, find its code point, and integrate it into digital text. Itโs also useful for labeling, study notes, and typographic mockups.
Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga Character Meaning
๐ is the Unicode cuneiform character called โCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGAโ (U+12243). As its name suggests, it depicts a pairing concept involving โnagaโ 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
- โขCopy/paste a precise cuneiform glyph for transcription or annotation in notes
- โขLabel images, charts, or typography samples that reference U+12243
- โขBuild learning materials or worksheets that require exact cuneiform character selection
- โขUse in digital humanities projects as a stable Unicode character for indexing
- โขTest font coverage or rendering for cuneiform blocks in design and QA
Examples
๐ Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga
- ๐Cuneiform sign: ๐ (U+12243)
- ๐Figure label: ๐ โ Naga opposing Naga
- ๐Transcription includes ๐ in line 3.
- ๐Character reference: 𒉃
- ๐Replace placeholder with ๐ for accurate glyph testing.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12243 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒉃 | |
| HTML Code | 𒉃 | |
| CSS | \12243 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga character mean?
๐ is the Unicode cuneiform character called โCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGAโ (U+12243). As its name suggests, it depicts a pairing concept involving โnagaโ 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?
The Unicode code point for ๐ is U+12243.
How can I copy ๐ into my document?
Copy the character ๐ 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 โCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA OPPOSING NAGA.โ The most readable name on this page is โCuneiform Sign Naga Opposing Naga.โ