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Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gud Character

๐’‰– is a cuneiform sign identified as NINDA2 times GUD (Unicode U+12256).

U+12256

๐’‰– (U+12256) is a cuneiform sign used when representing ancient writing in Unicode. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and formats.

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gud Character Meaning

๐’‰– is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GUDโ€ (U+12256). As a cuneiform sign, it is typically used in digital transcriptions of cuneiform texts and in Unicode-based sign lists or scholarly note-taking. Rather than being a modern symbol with a single everyday meaning, it functions as an encoded representation of a specific sign used in transliteration and cataloging. If you are working with cuneiform inscriptions, dictionaries, or transliteration datasets, this character helps you reproduce the exact sign consistently in plain text, documents, and code.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopy/paste into cuneiform transcription documents
  • โ€ขUse in Unicode text when building or editing sign lists
  • โ€ขInclude in academic notes or captions referencing cuneiform signs
  • โ€ขAdd to web or app content that displays cuneiform accurately
  • โ€ขRepresent the sign in datasets, spreadsheets, or APIs

Examples

๐’‰– Cuneiform Sign NINDA2 Times GUD

  • ๐’‰–โ€œThe sign ๐’‰– corresponds to U+12256.โ€
  • ๐’‰–Cuneiform transcription example: ๐’‰– in plain text.
  • ๐’‰–Use ๐’‰– when referencing NINDA2 times GUD in notes.
  • ๐’‰–A dataset field may store the character ๐’‰– directly.
  • ๐’‰–Displayed sign: ๐’‰– (CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GUD).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12256
HTML Entity𒉖
HTML Code𒉖
CSS\12256

FAQ

What is the Unicode codepoint for ๐’‰–?

๐’‰– has the Unicode codepoint U+12256.

How can I copy ๐’‰– reliably from this page?

Copy the character directly (๐’‰–), or use one of the provided escapes like the HTML entity (𒉖), CSS escape (\\12256), or JavaScript escape (\\u{12256}).

What does the name โ€œNINDA2 Times GUDโ€ refer to?

It is the Unicode character name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GUD,โ€ which identifies this specific cuneiform sign for transcription and cataloging.

Will ๐’‰– display correctly on my device?

It depends on font support for cuneiform characters. If your font lacks coverage, you may see a blank box or placeholder instead of the glyph.