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π“‰Ž

Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu022 Character

π“‰Ž is the Egyptian Hieroglyph NU022 character (Unicode U+1324E) for use in Unicode text and design.

U+1324E

π“‰Ž is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified as NU022. You can copy it directly, or insert it using its Unicode code point and escapes. This page includes practical details for writing, designing, and coding with the symbol.

Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu022 Character Meaning

π“‰Ž is encoded in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH NU022” (U+1324E). Like other Egyptian Hieroglyph characters, it is mainly used to represent hieroglyphic writing in digital textβ€”such as transliteration-like usage, decorative inscriptions, or typographic experiments with Egyptian script. In most practical contexts, it’s treated as a specific hieroglyph code point rather than a widely recognized standalone β€œemoji-style” symbol. When composing text, the symbol’s appearance depends on the font that supports this Unicode range.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding Egyptian-style lettering to posters, thumbnails, or digital artwork
  • β€’Writing or labeling projects that use Unicode Egyptian hieroglyph characters
  • β€’Creating typographic accents in web or print designs where supporting fonts are available
  • β€’Including specific hieroglyph code points in educational or reference documents
  • β€’Using the character in social posts to represent or reference Egyptian script themes

Examples

π“‰Ž Egyptian Hieroglyph NU022

  • π“‰Žπ“‰Ž
  • π“‰Žegyptian_text: π“‰Ž π“‰Ž
  • π“‰Žunicode_sample_1 = π“‰Ž
  • π“‰ŽHieroglyph label: π“‰Ž
  • π“‰ŽNu glyph: π“‰Ž

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1324E
HTML Entity𓉎
HTML Code𓉎
CSS\1324E

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph Nu022 character mean?

π“‰Ž is encoded in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH NU022” (U+1324E). Like other Egyptian Hieroglyph characters, it is mainly used to represent hieroglyphic writing in digital textβ€”such as transliteration-like usage, decorative inscriptions, or typographic experiments with Egyptian script. In most practical contexts, it’s treated as a specific hieroglyph code point rather than a widely recognized standalone β€œemoji-style” symbol. When composing text, the symbol’s appearance depends on the font that supports this Unicode range.

What is the Unicode code point for π“‰Ž?

π“‰Ž is U+1324E, named β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH NU022”.

How do I copy π“‰Ž from this page?

Select the symbol character π“‰Ž and copy/paste it into your document, design, or chat.

What are the HTML and CSS representations of this symbol?

HTML entity: 𓉎 . CSS escape: \\1324E .

Will π“‰Ž always display correctly on my device?

It depends on whether your font supports Unicode U+1324E. If the glyph isn’t supported, you may see a missing-character box.