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𐌲

Gothic Letter Giba Character

𐌲 is the Gothic Letter Giba character (U+10332) used in Gothic script text.

U+10332

The symbol 𐌲 represents the Gothic Letter Giba. It’s part of the Gothic block in Unicode and can be used in digital typography and text. Use the provided copy options when you need to insert it into HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.

Gothic Letter Giba Character Meaning

𐌲 is the Unicode character named β€œGOTHIC LETTER GIBA” with code point U+10332. As a letter from the Gothic script, it’s primarily used to reproduce Gothic orthography in plain text, editorial content, or academic material that distinguishes individual letters. Like many historical/constructed scripts, it may require appropriate fonts to display correctly, especially across different browsers and operating systems. In practice, users copy it when working on references, inscriptions, typographic experiments, or when labeling and formatting text that uses Gothic characters rather than modern alphabets.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing Gothic script text for study materials or transcriptions
  • β€’Adding a specific Gothic letter to a typographic or font specimen
  • β€’Labeling characters in educational posts or documentation
  • β€’Using Gothic characters in digital publications and scholarly notes
  • β€’Creating UI or design elements that reference Gothic script letterforms

Examples

𐌲 Gothic Letter Giba

  • 𐌲𐌲
  • 𐌲ᚠ 𐌲 ᚒ
  • 𐌲Gothic: 𐌲 in a letter list
  • 𐌲Character sample: 𐌲 (U+10332)
  • 𐌲Transcription starts with 𐌲

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10332
HTML Entity𐌲
HTML Code𐌲
CSS\10332

FAQ

What does the Gothic Letter Giba character mean?

𐌲 is the Unicode character named β€œGOTHIC LETTER GIBA” with code point U+10332. As a letter from the Gothic script, it’s primarily used to reproduce Gothic orthography in plain text, editorial content, or academic material that distinguishes individual letters. Like many historical/constructed scripts, it may require appropriate fonts to display correctly, especially across different browsers and operating systems. In practice, users copy it when working on references, inscriptions, typographic experiments, or when labeling and formatting text that uses Gothic characters rather than modern alphabets.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐌲?

𐌲 is U+10332, named β€œGOTHIC LETTER GIBA”.

How do I copy 𐌲 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𐌲.

How can I include 𐌲 in CSS?

Use the CSS escape form: \\10332.

Why does 𐌲 look like a blank box on my device?

It may be missing from the fonts installed on your system. Try using a Unicode-capable font that supports the Gothic block.