Egyptian Hieroglyph M036 Character
๐ฅ is the Unicode character for Egyptian Hieroglyph M036 (U+131E5).
U+131E5
๐ฅ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified as โEgyptian Hieroglyph M036.โ Itโs useful when youโre adding authentic-looking script to typography, designs, or references. Below youโll find copy/paste options and key technical details.
Egyptian Hieroglyph M036 Character Meaning
๐ฅ corresponds to the Unicode character named โEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M036โ (U+131E5). Like many hieroglyph entries in Unicode, its practical โmeaningโ depends on the specific inscription, direction, and surrounding signs rather than a single universal translation. In writing systems, individual signs often function as phonetic sounds, determinatives, or parts of words, and they can change interpretation depending on context. When using this symbol in text, itโs most reliable to treat it as a hieroglyph-sign glyph that visually represents M036, while your surrounding content provides the intended word or theme.
Common uses
- โขAdding hieroglyph-style signage or decorative script to posters and flyers
- โขDesigning museum, educational, or language-learning materials
- โขCreating custom typography or icon sets that include Egyptian script glyphs
- โขLabeling blocks or annotations in mockups for epigraphy or archaeology projects
- โขPosting themed social media graphics that require a specific hieroglyph character
Examples
๐ฅ Egyptian Hieroglyph M036
- ๐ฅโAncient text sample: ๐ฅโ
- ๐ฅโSign M036: ๐ฅโ
- ๐ฅโHieroglyph marker: ๐ฅโ
- ๐ฅโEgyptian glyph ๐ฅ in a title lineโ
- ๐ฅโUse ๐ฅ alongside other hieroglyphs in your layout.โ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+131E5 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓇥 | |
| HTML Code | 𓇥 | |
| CSS | \131E5 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ฅ?
๐ฅ is Unicode U+131E5.
How can I copy ๐ฅ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𓇥.
What is the CSS escape for this character?
The CSS escape is \\131E5.
What does ๐ฅ mean in Egyptian hieroglyphs?
In Unicode, ๐ฅ is identified as โEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M036.โ Its exact translation depends on context and surrounding signs, so itโs best treated as the M036 glyph unless youโre using it within a specific inscription.