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π’Œ’

Cuneiform Sign Umbin Character

π’Œ’ is the cuneiform sign UMBIN, encoded at U+12322 for digital text.

U+12322

π’Œ’ is a cuneiform character named UMBIN. It’s useful when you need to include cuneiform script characters in writing, design, or developer workflows. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.

Cuneiform Sign Umbin Character Meaning

π’Œ’ is the Unicode cuneiform character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UMBIN,” encoded at U+12322. Like many cuneiform signs, its role depends on the writing context (how it appears in a larger sign sequence and what language or text tradition is being represented). On this symbol page, the most reliable information is the character identity and its digital code point, making it straightforward to copy correctly. For accurate interpretation (phonetic or semantic value in a specific tablet/text), use the sign within the full transcription you’re working from, since isolated signs can vary by orthography and scholarly conventions.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding cuneiform characters to a digital transcription or study notes
  • β€’Designing posters, charts, or educational materials that reference cuneiform signs
  • β€’Creating social posts or comments that include cuneiform text or symbols
  • β€’Tagging or labeling fonts, glyph sets, or Unicode character lists
  • β€’Using the character in developer tools where exact Unicode code points matter

Examples

π’Œ’ Cuneiform Sign Umbin (Umbin)

  • π’Œ’π’Œ’ appears in the cuneiform transcription at U+12322.
  • π’Œ’I used π’Œ’ in the header to reference the sign UMBIN.
  • π’Œ’The glyph π’Œ’ should render correctly in a Unicode font.
  • π’Œ’Here is the character: π’Œ’ (CUNEIFORM SIGN UMBIN).
  • π’Œ’Copy: π’Œ’ β€” then paste into your document or code editor.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12322
HTML Entity𒌢
HTML Code𒌢
CSS\12322

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Umbin character mean?

π’Œ’ is the Unicode cuneiform character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UMBIN,” encoded at U+12322. Like many cuneiform signs, its role depends on the writing context (how it appears in a larger sign sequence and what language or text tradition is being represented). On this symbol page, the most reliable information is the character identity and its digital code point, making it straightforward to copy correctly. For accurate interpretation (phonetic or semantic value in a specific tablet/text), use the sign within the full transcription you’re working from, since isolated signs can vary by orthography and scholarly conventions.

What is the Unicode name of π’Œ’?

The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UMBIN.”

What is the code point for π’Œ’?

Its Unicode code point is U+12322.

How can I copy π’Œ’ from this page?

Copy the character directly as π’Œ’, or use the provided escapes such as CSS/HTML/JavaScript forms.

Will π’Œ’ always display with the correct glyph?

It will display correctly only if the text is rendered with a font that supports this cuneiform Unicode character.