Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal Character
π is the cuneiform sign βNINDA2 TIMES BALβ (U+12391), useful for accurate epigraphic text and Unicode-based typography.
U+12391
This page helps you find and reuse the cuneiform sign π in digital text. It includes the official Unicode name and practical copy/encoding options for web and software workflows.
Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal Character Meaning
π is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES BALβ (U+12391). In Unicode, the name captures the signβs formal components (NINDA2 and BAL) combined with the βtimesβ relationship, which is common in cuneiform sign nomenclature. Because the character represents a specific written sign used in cuneiform texts, its meaning depends on the surrounding language, period, and word context. For accurate results, treat it as a distinct glyph and ensure you use the correct Unicode code point when copying, searching, or rendering cuneiform content.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Unicode character into epigraphy notes or digital transcriptions
- β’Using the glyph in Unicode-based fonts or custom cuneiform typography projects
- β’Entering the sign in HTML/CSS/JavaScript workflows using the provided escapes
- β’Building searchable reference lists or character inventories for cuneiform sign sets
- β’Creating social media posts or educational materials that require the correct sign form
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal
- πUnicode test: π
- πCuneiform sign inventory item: π
- πTranscription sample includes: π in context.
- πCheck rendering for U+12391: π
- πCharacter set note: π (cuneiform)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12391 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒎑 | |
| HTML Code | 𒎑 | |
| CSS | \12391 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal character mean?
π is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES BALβ (U+12391). In Unicode, the name captures the signβs formal components (NINDA2 and BAL) combined with the βtimesβ relationship, which is common in cuneiform sign nomenclature. Because the character represents a specific written sign used in cuneiform texts, its meaning depends on the surrounding language, period, and word context. For accurate results, treat it as a distinct glyph and ensure you use the correct Unicode code point when copying, searching, or rendering cuneiform content.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π has the Unicode code point U+12391.
How can I copy π into my web page?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity 𒎑.
What CSS escape can I use for this symbol?
Use CSS escape \\12391.
What JavaScript escape represents π?
Use \\u{12391} in JavaScript.