Egyptian Hieroglyph I009a Character
π is the Unicode Egyptian hieroglyph I009A, useful for decorative text and typographic experiments.
U+13192
π is a Unicode-encoded Egyptian hieroglyph (U+13192). Use it in documents, web pages, and code anywhere your font and encoding support it. Below youβll find copy formats and practical tips.
Egyptian Hieroglyph I009a Character Meaning
π is encoded in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH I009Aβ (code point U+13192). In Unicode, the label identifies the specific hieroglyph glyph, but the broader βmeaningβ can depend on how itβs used in actual inscriptions, neighboring signs, and the source tradition. If youβre working on research or text interpretation, the safest approach is to pair this character with an Egyptology sign reference that explains I009A in context. For general design and decorative typography, you can treat it as a visually distinct Egyptian-style hieroglyph sign.
Common uses
- β’Decorative headings or social media accents with an Egyptian-themed style
- β’Labeling or icon-like markers in timelines, museums, or educational posts
- β’Adding authentic-looking glyph texture to posters, flyers, and cover art
- β’Testing Unicode and font rendering for extended character sets
- β’Including in digital calligraphy or hieroglyph-inspired typographic layouts
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph I009A
- πWelcome π to the museum exhibit!
- πA symbol set for typography practice: π
- πEgyptian-themed poster element: π
- πUnicode test character: π (U+13192)
- πDecorate your draft with π for a hieroglyph vibe.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13192 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓆒 | |
| HTML Code | 𓆒 | |
| CSS | \13192 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph I009a character mean?
π is encoded in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH I009Aβ (code point U+13192). In Unicode, the label identifies the specific hieroglyph glyph, but the broader βmeaningβ can depend on how itβs used in actual inscriptions, neighboring signs, and the source tradition. If youβre working on research or text interpretation, the safest approach is to pair this character with an Egyptology sign reference that explains I009A in context. For general design and decorative typography, you can treat it as a visually distinct Egyptian-style hieroglyph sign.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+13192 (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH I009A).
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓆒.
What escape formats can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\13192. JavaScript escape: \\u{13192}.
If π doesnβt display, what should I check?
Make sure your font supports U+13192 and that your page/text encoding is UTF-8. Some fonts may show a missing-glyph box.