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Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Character

๐’‰’ is the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 character (U+12252) used in cuneiform text and inscriptions.

U+12252

๐’‰’ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode as U+12252. Use it for digital reproductions of cuneiform text, labeling, or typographic reference. Below youโ€™ll find reliable copy and developer-friendly escape forms.

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Character Meaning

๐’‰’ is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2โ€ (U+12252). As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform script block and is typically encountered in transliterations and digital forms of Akkadian/Sumerian cuneiform materials where specific wedge patterns encode distinct sign values. In practical terms, the โ€œmeaningโ€ you can rely on is the signโ€™s identification: NINDA2. When writing or searching, treat it as a distinct sign symbol rather than a letter you can freely substituteโ€”different cuneiform signs correspond to different sign readings.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopying the exact sign into a cuneiform transliteration or digital manuscript
  • โ€ขAdding a labeled symbol to a font specimen, poster, or educational slide
  • โ€ขUsing Unicode escapes in code or markup to reliably render the character
  • โ€ขCreating inventory or catalog entries for sign lists (by codepoint and name)
  • โ€ขIncluding cuneiform sign examples in websites, documentation, or social posts

Examples

๐’‰’ Cuneiform Sign Ninda2

  • ๐’‰’๐’‰’ U+12252 appears in the sign list as NINDA2.
  • ๐’‰’In my draft, ๐’‰’ is placed after the preceding sign in the phrase.
  • ๐’‰’Exporting text from the editor preserved ๐’‰’ correctly.
  • ๐’‰’The label โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2โ€ identifies ๐’‰’ unambiguously.
  • ๐’‰’I used the HTML entity for ๐’‰’ to ensure consistent rendering.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12252
HTML Entity𒉒
HTML Code𒉒
CSS\12252

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 character mean?

๐’‰’ is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2โ€ (U+12252). As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to the Cuneiform script block and is typically encountered in transliterations and digital forms of Akkadian/Sumerian cuneiform materials where specific wedge patterns encode distinct sign values. In practical terms, the โ€œmeaningโ€ you can rely on is the signโ€™s identification: NINDA2. When writing or searching, treat it as a distinct sign symbol rather than a letter you can freely substituteโ€”different cuneiform signs correspond to different sign readings.

What is the Unicode codepoint for ๐’‰’?

๐’‰’ has the Unicode codepoint U+12252.

How can I copy ๐’‰’ reliably in HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒉒.

What is the correct CSS/JS escape for ๐’‰’?

CSS escape: \\12252. JavaScript escape: \\u{12252}.

Is ๐’‰’ part of the Cuneiform script?

Yes. Its category is listed as Cuneiform.