Egyptian Hieroglyph D035 Character
π is the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph D035 character you can copy for digital texts and design.
U+1309C
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as D035. This page helps you copy it reliably using multiple encoding formats. Use it in documents, design mockups, or multilingual typography where the glyph is supported.
Egyptian Hieroglyph D035 Character Meaning
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph from the Unicode block βEgyptian Hieroglyphs,β named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D035.β In everyday digital use, its βmeaningβ is usually handled as a coded hieroglyph character rather than as a single widely standardized word in plain English. For most users, the value is in accurate character representation: identifying the glyph by its Unicode code point (U+1309C) and using it consistently across websites, apps, and design files. If you need a specific transliteration or word value, pair the character with your source material or hieroglyph reference.
Common uses
- β’Typing the specific hieroglyph character in multilingual or Unicode-focused documents
- β’Adding Egyptian-themed decorative text in graphic design and posters
- β’Creating labels, icons, or titles for projects that reference hieroglyph sets
- β’Using the symbol in social media posts when the font supports Egyptian characters
- β’Storing or transmitting the character in code using its Unicode escapes
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph D035
- πHere is π: π
- πEgyptian hieroglyph set includes: π
- πFont test character: π
- πUnicode character U+1309C: π
- πSymbol for reference in my notes: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1309C | |
| HTML Entity | 𓂜 | |
| HTML Code | 𓂜 | |
| CSS | \1309C |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph D035 character mean?
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph from the Unicode block βEgyptian Hieroglyphs,β named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D035.β In everyday digital use, its βmeaningβ is usually handled as a coded hieroglyph character rather than as a single widely standardized word in plain English. For most users, the value is in accurate character representation: identifying the glyph by its Unicode code point (U+1309C) and using it consistently across websites, apps, and design files. If you need a specific transliteration or word value, pair the character with your source material or hieroglyph reference.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π corresponds to U+1309C.
How can I copy π using HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓂜
What escape sequences work in CSS and JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1309C. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{1309C}.
Why donβt I see π on my device or website?
Some fonts donβt include the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Try a Unicode font that supports U+1309C and ensure your rendering system can display it.