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π“„ž

Egyptian Hieroglyph F030 Character

π“„ž (Egyptian Hieroglyph F030, U+1311E) is an Egyptian hieroglyph symbol you can copy for design and writing.

U+1311E

π“„ž is encoded as U+1311E and corresponds to β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH F030”. This page helps you copy the character reliably and use it in text, graphics, and code.

Egyptian Hieroglyph F030 Character Meaning

π“„ž is the Unicode character labeled β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH F030” (U+1311E). As an Egyptian hieroglyph, it belongs to a set of writing signs used to represent sounds, words, or concepts within hieroglyphic inscriptions. On many modern reference sites, characters are treated primarily as script glyphs for typographic and historical display rather than as everyday icons. When used digitally, π“„ž is most often chosen to add authenticity to β€œancient Egypt” themed design, to label or illustrate hieroglyph sets, or to match a specific hieroglyph listing that uses the F0xx identifier.

Common uses

  • β€’Add accurate hieroglyph text to educational posters or worksheets
  • β€’Label glyph collections in a digital font or typography reference
  • β€’Use in graphic design for β€œancient Egypt” themed branding and layouts
  • β€’Include in game UI or fantasy content that uses hieroglyph-like writing
  • β€’Write short notes or captions referencing Unicode hieroglyph characters

Examples

π“„ž Egyptian Hieroglyph F030 Symbol

  • π“„žUnicode hieroglyph F030: π“„ž
  • π“„žCopy this character: π“„ž
  • π“„žEgyptian script sample: π“„ž π“„ž π“„ž
  • π“„žGlyph ID check: U+1311E (π“„ž)
  • π“„žHieroglyph reference: π“„ž (F030)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1311E
HTML Entity𓄞
HTML Code𓄞
CSS\1311E

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph F030 character mean?

π“„ž is the Unicode character labeled β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH F030” (U+1311E). As an Egyptian hieroglyph, it belongs to a set of writing signs used to represent sounds, words, or concepts within hieroglyphic inscriptions. On many modern reference sites, characters are treated primarily as script glyphs for typographic and historical display rather than as everyday icons. When used digitally, π“„ž is most often chosen to add authenticity to β€œancient Egypt” themed design, to label or illustrate hieroglyph sets, or to match a specific hieroglyph listing that uses the F0xx identifier.

What is π“„ž called?

π“„ž is β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH F030” in Unicode, with codepoint U+1311E.

How can I copy π“„ž into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𓄞.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for π“„ž?

CSS escape: \\1311E. JavaScript escape: \\u{1311E}.

Why does π“„ž sometimes show as a blank box?

It depends on whether the text rendering font on your device supports this Unicode hieroglyph. Try switching to a font with Egyptian hieroglyph support.

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