Egyptian Hieroglyph E009a Character
π is the Egyptian Hieroglyph E009A character (U+130DC) for digital texts, design, and metadata.
U+130DC
π (Egyptian Hieroglyph E009A) is a Unicode character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in web, design, and documentation. Youβll also find practical examples and common ways people reference it by Unicode.
Egyptian Hieroglyph E009a Character Meaning
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph encoded in Unicode as E009A (U+130DC). Like many hieroglyph characters, it may be used as a standalone sign in digital layouts, reference materials, or typographic compositions that include Egyptian scripts. Because the page is focused on the character itself (rather than interpreting a specific historical reading), the most useful βmeaningβ for everyday users is its identity: the exact Unicode character you can copy, search, and include in documents. When building fonts, catalogs, or learning resources, treating it as βEgyptian Hieroglyph E009Aβ by its code point is the most accurate approach.
Common uses
- β’Copying into design mockups or posters that include Egyptian hieroglyphs
- β’Adding the symbol to study notes, glossaries, or catalog entries by Unicode ID (U+130DC)
- β’Including it in websites, landing pages, or UI elements that require Egyptian Hieroglyphs
- β’Using it in social posts or captions related to Egyptology, epigraphy, or ancient scripts
- β’Encoding it in software content using HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes for consistent rendering
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph E009A
- ππ
- πEgyptian hieroglyph E009A: π (U+130DC)
- πSign reference: π β Egyptian Hieroglyph E009A
- πTry typing U+130DC: π
- ππ in a Unicode sequence for Egyptian scripts
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+130DC | |
| HTML Entity | 𓃜 | |
| HTML Code | 𓃜 | |
| CSS | \130DC |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph E009a character mean?
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph encoded in Unicode as E009A (U+130DC). Like many hieroglyph characters, it may be used as a standalone sign in digital layouts, reference materials, or typographic compositions that include Egyptian scripts. Because the page is focused on the character itself (rather than interpreting a specific historical reading), the most useful βmeaningβ for everyday users is its identity: the exact Unicode character you can copy, search, and include in documents. When building fonts, catalogs, or learning resources, treating it as βEgyptian Hieroglyph E009Aβ by its code point is the most accurate approach.
What Unicode character is π?
π is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E009Aβ, code point U+130DC.
How can I copy π for use on a website?
You can copy the character directly (π) or use the HTML entity: 𓃜.
What escape sequences work in code for π?
CSS escape: \\130DC. JavaScript escape: \\u{130DC}.
Why does π sometimes show as a box or blank?
Rendering depends on whether the available fonts support U+130DC and whether your platform supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs range.