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𒍩

Cuneiform Sign Ziz2 Character

𒍩 is the Unicode cuneiform character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN ZIZ2” (U+12369).

U+12369

𒍩 (CUNEIFORM SIGN ZIZ2) is a cuneiform character in the Unicode Cuneiform block. Use it in documents, design mockups, or app text where you need this specific sign.

Cuneiform Sign Ziz2 Character Meaning

𒍩 is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN ZIZ2” (U+12369) and belongs to the category β€œCuneiform.” As a cuneiform sign character, it’s typically used when working with cuneiform text data, references, cataloging, or scholarly/archival materials that require this exact Unicode code point. Because Unicode provides the stable identity of the character, copying by code point or using the provided escapes helps you avoid mixing up similar-looking cuneiform signs. If you’re typesetting cuneiform, make sure the target system has a font that supports U+12369 so the glyph renders correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform character into a Unicode-based text document
  • β€’Displaying β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN ZIZ2” in educational or reference content
  • β€’Using the character in UI prototypes or datasets that store cuneiform text
  • β€’Inserting the glyph into graphic design files that support Unicode (with a suitable font)
  • β€’Hard-coding the character in code using the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes

Examples

𒍩 Cuneiform Sign Ziz2

  • 𒍩U+12369: 𒍩
  • 𒍩Character name: CUNEIFORM SIGN ZIZ2 β€” 𒍩
  • 𒍩Example glyph: 𒍩 in a cuneiform label
  • 𒍩Unicode escape example: \\u{12369} => 𒍩
  • 𒍩Copy/paste check: 𒍩

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12369
HTML Entity𒍩
HTML Code𒍩
CSS\12369

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ziz2 character mean?

𒍩 is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN ZIZ2” (U+12369) and belongs to the category β€œCuneiform.” As a cuneiform sign character, it’s typically used when working with cuneiform text data, references, cataloging, or scholarly/archival materials that require this exact Unicode code point. Because Unicode provides the stable identity of the character, copying by code point or using the provided escapes helps you avoid mixing up similar-looking cuneiform signs. If you’re typesetting cuneiform, make sure the target system has a font that supports U+12369 so the glyph renders correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒍩?

𒍩 is U+12369.

How can I copy 𒍩 using an HTML entity?

Use 𒍩.

How do I write 𒍩 in CSS?

You can use the CSS escape \\12369.

How do I include 𒍩 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape \\u{12369}.

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