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π“†₯

Egyptian Hieroglyph L002a Character

π“†₯ (Egyptian Hieroglyph L002A, U+131A5) is an Egyptian hieroglyph character you can copy for design and text.

U+131A5

π“†₯ is the Egyptian Hieroglyph L002A character (U+131A5). This page helps you copy it reliably across HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You’ll also find practical ways to use it in projects and posts.

Egyptian Hieroglyph L002a Character Meaning

π“†₯ is an Egyptian hieroglyph identified by the Unicode name β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH L002A” (codepoint U+131A5). As with many hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its β€œmeaning” depends on contextβ€”such as how it appears alongside other signs and what tradition or transliteration a text follows. In practice, people often use it as a symbolic or stylistic element, in typographic experiments, or in materials that reference Egyptian-themed names, motifs, or scholarship. When you need a specific reading, consider pairing it with the surrounding hieroglyphs used in your source text.

Common uses

  • β€’Typography and layout mockups using Egyptian-themed visual style
  • β€’Adding a single hieroglyph character to a poster, flyer, or book cover
  • β€’Social media posts that reference Egyptian culture or hieroglyphs
  • β€’Web or app content that includes specific Unicode hieroglyph characters
  • β€’Educational content where a glyph is shown by Unicode identifier

Examples

π“†₯ Egyptian Hieroglyph L002A

  • π“†₯Here is π“†₯ in my design.
  • π“†₯Unicode check: π“†₯ (U+131A5).
  • π“†₯Egyptian-themed label: π“†₯
  • π“†₯Glyph test string: π“†₯ π“†₯ π“†₯
  • π“†₯Printing sample: π“†₯

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+131A5
HTML Entity𓆥
HTML Code𓆥
CSS\131A5

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph L002a character mean?

π“†₯ is an Egyptian hieroglyph identified by the Unicode name β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH L002A” (codepoint U+131A5). As with many hieroglyph characters in Unicode, its β€œmeaning” depends on contextβ€”such as how it appears alongside other signs and what tradition or transliteration a text follows. In practice, people often use it as a symbolic or stylistic element, in typographic experiments, or in materials that reference Egyptian-themed names, motifs, or scholarship. When you need a specific reading, consider pairing it with the surrounding hieroglyphs used in your source text.

What is the Unicode code point for π“†₯?

π“†₯ is U+131A5.

How can I copy π“†₯ into HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𓆥.

How do I include π“†₯ in CSS?

You can use the CSS escape form: \\131A5.

Will π“†₯ display correctly on all devices?

It should work when the font supports the character. If it appears as a square or blank, try a font that includes Egyptian Hieroglyphs.

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