Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu006 Character
π» is the Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu character, encoded as U+1323B.
U+1323B
π» is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character used in Unicode-based text. On this page you can copy it, find its encoding details, and see practical ways people use it in design and writing.
Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu006 Character Meaning
π» is named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH NU006β in Unicode. In practice, this symbol is typically treated as a letter-like hieroglyph component associated with the sound βnuβ in Egyptian writing conventions. Because hieroglyphs can function in multiple ways depending on context (sign type, surrounding signs, and layout), the most reliable way to use it is to treat it as a specific encoded hieroglyph character rather than as a standalone icon with a universal single meaning. If youβre composing text with hieroglyphs, youβll usually match it with the correct neighboring signs and orientation used in your reference material.
Common uses
- β’Adding Egyptian-themed flavor to titles, captions, and headings
- β’Building Unicode-based hieroglyph wordmarks for posters or social graphics
- β’Using in custom fonts, icon sets, or typographic samples for Egyptian scripts
- β’Including in educational materials discussing Unicode Egyptian hieroglyphs
- β’Creating props or digital overlays for video thumbnails or game UI
Examples
π» Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu (U+1323B)
- π»Ancient text: π»
- π»Hieroglyph sign reference: π» (U+1323B)
- π»Egyptian-themed design element: π»
- π»Unicode test string: π»π»π»
- π»Caption: The nu sign π»
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1323B | |
| HTML Entity | 𓈻 | |
| HTML Code | 𓈻 | |
| CSS | \1323B |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
π» is encoded as U+1323B.
How can I copy π» into my project?
Copy the character directly from this page. For developer use, you can also use the CSS escape \\1323B or JavaScript escape \\u{1323B}.
What does π» mean?
In Unicode it is named EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH NU006 and is commonly treated as the βnuβ sound sign in Egyptian hieroglyph conventions, with context depending on neighboring signs.
Does HTML support π»?
Yes. The provided HTML entity for π» is 𓈻.