Egyptian Hieroglyph E008a Character
π is the Egyptian Hieroglyph E008A symbol (Unicode U+130DA), used in hieroglyphic text, design, and references.
U+130DA
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified as E008A. It has the Unicode codepoint U+130DA and can be copied into tools that support Unicode. Below youβll find practical ways to use it and ready-to-paste escape sequences.
Egyptian Hieroglyph E008a Character Meaning
π is the Unicode-assigned character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E008Aβ (U+130DA). As with many hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its value is primarily informational: the character lets writers and designers include a specific hieroglyph from the Unicode set in digital text. In practice, youβll see it used when assembling hieroglyphic labels, reference charts, or typographic samples that map βEβ codes to individual glyphs. Its exact reading in a full inscription depends on the surrounding hieroglyphs and the transcription system being used, rather than on the character alone.
Common uses
- β’Typography and layout: include the glyph in posters, booklets, or academic-looking design elements
- β’Digital references: use it in charts that document Unicode hieroglyph codepoints
- β’Educational materials: demonstrate Unicode hieroglyph characters in classrooms or tutorials
- β’Props and mockups: create hieroglyph-style signage or interface text in UI prototypes
- β’Writers and editors: reference specific hieroglyph codes while drafting transcriptions
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph E008A
- πβUnicode character: π (U+130DA).β
- πE008A glyph sample: π
- πHieroglyph set reference includes π and related E-codes.
- πUse π in your layout if your font supports U+130DA.
- πExample inscription token: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+130DA | |
| HTML Entity | 𓃚 | |
| HTML Code | 𓃚 | |
| CSS | \130DA |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph E008a character mean?
π is the Unicode-assigned character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E008Aβ (U+130DA). As with many hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its value is primarily informational: the character lets writers and designers include a specific hieroglyph from the Unicode set in digital text. In practice, youβll see it used when assembling hieroglyphic labels, reference charts, or typographic samples that map βEβ codes to individual glyphs. Its exact reading in a full inscription depends on the surrounding hieroglyphs and the transcription system being used, rather than on the character alone.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is U+130DA (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E008A).
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓃚.
What escapes can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\130DA. JavaScript escape: \\u{130DA}.
Why does π sometimes appear as a box?
It likely means your system or browser font doesnβt support U+130DA. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes Egyptian Hieroglyphs.