Egyptian Hieroglyph D057 Character
πΏ is the Egyptian Hieroglyph D057 character (U+130BF) used in hieroglyphic text and typography.
U+130BF
πΏ is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character known by its Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D057. Itβs encoded as U+130BF and can be copied for design, writing, or digital type projects. Below youβll find practical meaning guidance and copy variations.
Egyptian Hieroglyph D057 Character Meaning
πΏ (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D057, U+130BF) is a specific hieroglyph sign identified by its Unicode designation. Like many hieroglyph Unicode characters, it is primarily used to represent a particular sign in digital text rather than as a broadly standardized βemoji-likeβ symbol with one universal everyday meaning. In practice, people use it to build or reference hieroglyph strings, label signs in documentation, or match a specific sign when recreating inscriptions in digital layouts. Its exact reading depends on context, adjacent signs, and the transcription system being used.
Common uses
- β’Copying into Unicode hieroglyph strings for digital inscriptions and labels
- β’Using in educational materials that reference specific hieroglyph signs
- β’Typography and graphic design mockups that require accurate Unicode characters
- β’Metadata, cataloging, or notes where the sign needs an exact code point reference
- β’Social media or posts showcasing hieroglyphic characters by Unicode name
Examples
πΏ Egyptian Hieroglyph D057 Copy & Info
- πΏπΏ
- πΏEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D057: πΏ
- πΏUnicode U+130BF: πΏ
- πΏHieroglyph sample: πΏ in a line of text
- πΏSign reference (D057): πΏ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+130BF | |
| HTML Entity | 𓂿 | |
| HTML Code | 𓂿 | |
| CSS | \130BF |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph D057 character mean?
πΏ (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D057, U+130BF) is a specific hieroglyph sign identified by its Unicode designation. Like many hieroglyph Unicode characters, it is primarily used to represent a particular sign in digital text rather than as a broadly standardized βemoji-likeβ symbol with one universal everyday meaning. In practice, people use it to build or reference hieroglyph strings, label signs in documentation, or match a specific sign when recreating inscriptions in digital layouts. Its exact reading depends on context, adjacent signs, and the transcription system being used.
What is the Unicode code point for πΏ?
πΏ is encoded as U+130BF.
How do I copy πΏ on a website or in a design tool?
You can copy the character directly (πΏ). For HTML, you can also use 𓂿.
What are the escape sequences for πΏ in code?
CSS escape: \\130BF. JavaScript escape: \\u{130BF}.
Does πΏ have a single fixed meaning by itself?
It represents a specific hieroglyph sign (D057). The exact reading or interpretation typically depends on context and neighboring signs.