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π’Ž‘

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal Character

π’Ž‘ is the cuneiform sign β€œNINDA2 TIMES BAL” (U+12391), useful for accurate epigraphic text and Unicode-based typography.

U+12391

This page helps you find and reuse the cuneiform sign π’Ž‘ 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’Ž‘ is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES BAL” (U+12391). In Unicode, the name captures the sign’s formal components (NINDA2 and BAL) combined with the β€œtimes” 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’Ž‘ Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal

  • π’Ž‘Unicode test: π’Ž‘
  • π’Ž‘Cuneiform sign inventory item: π’Ž‘
  • π’Ž‘Transcription sample includes: π’Ž‘ in context.
  • π’Ž‘Check rendering for U+12391: π’Ž‘
  • π’Ž‘Character set note: π’Ž‘ (cuneiform)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12391
HTML Entity𒎑
HTML Code𒎑
CSS\12391

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Bal character mean?

π’Ž‘ is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES BAL” (U+12391). In Unicode, the name captures the sign’s formal components (NINDA2 and BAL) combined with the β€œtimes” 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’Ž‘?

π’Ž‘ has the Unicode code point U+12391.

How can I copy π’Ž‘ 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’Ž‘?

Use \\u{12391} in JavaScript.