Egyptian Hieroglyph D010 Character
π (Egyptian Hieroglyph D010) is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified by Unicode U+13080.
U+13080
π is a Unicode Egyptian hieroglyph character with codepoint U+13080. Use it when you need a specific hieroglyph sign in typography, digital documents, or creative projects. This page includes copy options and practical usage ideas.
Egyptian Hieroglyph D010 Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D010β (U+13080). As with many hieroglyph characters, its meaning and reading value depend on how it appears in context (the surrounding signs and the direction of writing). In modern digital use, people most often treat it as a visual hieroglyph sign for layout, annotation, or reference rather than assigning a single fixed translation out of context. When accuracy mattersβsuch as transcription or scholarly workβuse the Unicode name/codepoint and pair it with the correct neighboring symbols and writing convention.
Common uses
- β’Add an Egyptian hieroglyph sign to a poster, flyer, or illustration
- β’Label or annotate an artwork using Unicode hieroglyph characters
- β’Use as a decorative element in titles, covers, or social media graphics
- β’Include the exact sign in digital writing, transcription, or reference notes
- β’Test font or rendering support for Egyptian Hieroglyphs in web and design workflows
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph D010
- ππ
- πSign D010: π
- πAncient-style heading: π
- πUnicode U+13080 example: π
- πReference sign set includes π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13080 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓂀 | |
| HTML Code | 𓂀 | |
| CSS | \13080 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph D010 character mean?
π is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D010β (U+13080). As with many hieroglyph characters, its meaning and reading value depend on how it appears in context (the surrounding signs and the direction of writing). In modern digital use, people most often treat it as a visual hieroglyph sign for layout, annotation, or reference rather than assigning a single fixed translation out of context. When accuracy mattersβsuch as transcription or scholarly workβuse the Unicode name/codepoint and pair it with the correct neighboring symbols and writing convention.
What Unicode codepoint is π?
π is U+13080, named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D010β.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𓂀.
What CSS escape can I use for π?
Use: \\13080.
Will π work on the web and in code?
It will display if the userβs system/font supports Egyptian Hieroglyphs. In JavaScript, you can use \\u{13080}.