Egyptian Hieroglyph A016 Character
Egyptian Hieroglyph A016 (U+13013), a Unicode Egyptian hieroglyph character for digital text.
U+13013
π is the Unicode character for βEgyptian Hieroglyph A016β (U+13013). You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes in your projects.
Egyptian Hieroglyph A016 Character Meaning
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH A016β (U+13013). Like many hieroglyphs, its specific reading and meaning depend on the text it appears in and the orthography of the source (for example, whether itβs used as a sign, part of a word, or within a larger composition). For most modern users, itβs best treated as a βhieroglyph signβ characterβuseful for referencing Egypt-themed titles, decorative typography, or adding historically styled characters in digital design where the exact transliteration is not the primary goal.
Common uses
- β’Add Egypt-themed decorative text in posters, titles, or thumbnails
- β’Label or annotate resources in educational content about hieroglyphs
- β’Use as a typographic element in graphic design layouts
- β’Include in app or website UI where Unicode hieroglyph characters are needed
- β’Create stylized captions or posts referencing ancient Egypt themes
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph A016
- πExplore ancient signs: π
- πHieroglyph A016: π
- πEgyptian-themed header π
- πSign list includes π under A016
- πDecorative mark: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13013 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓀓 | |
| HTML Code | 𓀓 | |
| CSS | \13013 |
FAQ
What is π in Unicode?
π is βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH A016β with Unicode code point U+13013.
How can I copy π?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). You can also use the provided escapes like 𓀓 or \\\\u{13013}.
What does π mean?
Its specific meaning depends on the surrounding hieroglyph text and context. In Unicode, itβs primarily identified as the sign βEgyptian Hieroglyph A016.β
Why does π sometimes appear as a box?
That usually means the current font or system doesnβt support the character. Try a font with Egyptian Hieroglyph Unicode coverage.