Egyptian Hieroglyph D015 Character
π (Egyptian Hieroglyph D015, U+13085) is a Unicode Egyptian hieroglyph character used in typography and themed writing.
U+13085
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph character encoded in Unicode as U+13085. Itβs useful for designers, writers, and developers who need consistent copy-paste support. This page provides the exact characters and escape formats for reliable use.
Egyptian Hieroglyph D015 Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D015β (code point U+13085). As an Egyptian hieroglyph, itβs commonly used in Egyptology-inspired layouts, historical or decorative text, and Unicode-based character collections where the exact code point matters. Because Unicode assigns characters by standardized names (rather than everyday meanings), the most practical βmeaningβ for most users is its identity and portability: you can reliably copy, display, and reference it across platforms that support U+13085. For any specific linguistic or transliteration interpretation, check the reference system youβre using for the D015 label.
Common uses
- β’Adding authentic-looking Egyptian hieroglyphs to posters, album covers, and branding mockups
- β’Building Unicode-based symbol sets or icons for a design library
- β’Using it in educational or museum-style digital content that references hieroglyph categories
- β’Writing themed captions, titles, or social posts that include hieroglyph characters
- β’Typing or testing Unicode font support for Egyptian hieroglyph blocks on web pages and apps
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph D015
- π π
- π Egyptian script sample: π
- π Hieroglyph D015: π
- π Use U+13085 in your mockup: π
- π Decorative title symbol: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13085 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓂅 | |
| HTML Code | 𓂅 | |
| CSS | \13085 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph D015 character mean?
π is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D015β (code point U+13085). As an Egyptian hieroglyph, itβs commonly used in Egyptology-inspired layouts, historical or decorative text, and Unicode-based character collections where the exact code point matters. Because Unicode assigns characters by standardized names (rather than everyday meanings), the most practical βmeaningβ for most users is its identity and portability: you can reliably copy, display, and reference it across platforms that support U+13085. For any specific linguistic or transliteration interpretation, check the reference system youβre using for the D015 label.
What is the Unicode code point for π ?
π is U+13085 (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D015).
How can I copy π reliably into HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𓂅.
How do I include π in CSS?
Use the CSS escape provided for this character: \\13085.
Will π display correctly on every device?
It depends on whether the system has a font that supports this Unicode range. If it doesnβt, you may see a missing-glyph box.