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𒉪

Cuneiform Sign Nun Over Nun Character

𒉪 is the cuneiform sign “NUN over NUN” (U+1226A) used in cuneiform text and typographic resources.

U+1226A

𒉪 is a cuneiform character identified as “NUN over NUN” in Unicode. It’s useful when you need the exact symbol for digital cuneiform documents, fonts, or content labeling.

Cuneiform Sign Nun Over Nun Character Meaning

In the Unicode standard, 𒉪 is named “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN OVER NUN” (U+1226A). As a writing-system symbol, it represents a specific cuneiform sign form rather than a modern letter or emoji-style meaning. When writing digitally, its practical “meaning” is the exact sign shape and its identity in cuneiform corpora, cataloging, and scholarly transcription. Use it when you need to reproduce the precise stacked “NUN over NUN” sign, for example in transliteration drafts, digital editions, or educational materials about cuneiform sign components.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact Unicode cuneiform sign into digital manuscripts or transliteration notes
  • Adding the symbol to language-learning materials about cuneiform sign forms
  • Labeling glyphs in a typographic font specimen or Unicode character table
  • Including the character in research posts and citations where precise sign identity matters
  • Using the symbol in web or app text where consistent rendering of U+1226A is required

Examples

𒉪 Cuneiform Sign NUN over NUN

  • 𒉪“𒉪” appears as a stacked cuneiform sign in the source text.
  • 𒉪Unicode character reference: U+1226A (𒉪).
  • 𒉪In my draft, the sign “NUN over NUN” is written as 𒉪.
  • 𒉪Glyph list: 𒉪, then 𒉫, then 𒉬.
  • 𒉪Type the character 𒉪 to match the transcription.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1226A
HTML Entity𒉪
HTML Code𒉪
CSS\1226A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Nun Over Nun character mean?

In the Unicode standard, 𒉪 is named “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN OVER NUN” (U+1226A). As a writing-system symbol, it represents a specific cuneiform sign form rather than a modern letter or emoji-style meaning. When writing digitally, its practical “meaning” is the exact sign shape and its identity in cuneiform corpora, cataloging, and scholarly transcription. Use it when you need to reproduce the precise stacked “NUN over NUN” sign, for example in transliteration drafts, digital editions, or educational materials about cuneiform sign components.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒉪?

𒉪 is U+1226A.

How can I copy 𒉪 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒉪 (as provided).

What CSS or programming escape can I use for 𒉪?

CSS escape: \\1226A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1226A}.

Is 𒉪 the same as a regular Latin letter?

No. It’s a specific cuneiform sign form named “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN OVER NUN” in Unicode, used for accurate cuneiform transcription.