Egyptian Hieroglyph R021 Character
π is the Egyptian hieroglyph labeled R021, encoded in Unicode at U+132C8.
U+132C8
This page helps you identify and copy the Egyptian hieroglyph π. Itβs also useful if youβre building text, labels, or typography that rely on Unicode characters. Use the provided escapes to insert it reliably in software.
Egyptian Hieroglyph R021 Character Meaning
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R021β (code point U+132C8). As with many hieroglyphs, the exact reading or meaning can depend on contextβsuch as surrounding signs, position, and the specific inscription or transliteration system being used. In practice, people often use named hieroglyph code points for reference, cataloging, or stylized digital lettering, and to keep text unambiguous across devices. When you need a consistent glyph for layout or publishing, matching the Unicode character U+132C8 is the most reliable approach.
Common uses
- β’Adding a specific named hieroglyph to digital artwork or posters
- β’Labeling or tagging content in museum-style or educational collections
- β’Using the exact Unicode character in social posts and typography experiments
- β’Building reference lists for students studying hieroglyph catalog codes
- β’Inserting the character into forms, templates, or UI mockups that support Unicode
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph R021
- ππ
- πEgyptian sign π (R021)
- πUnicode U+132C8: π
- πAdd hieroglyph π to the header
- πReference code R021 with glyph π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+132C8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓋈 | |
| HTML Code | 𓋈 | |
| CSS | \132C8 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph R021 character mean?
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R021β (code point U+132C8). As with many hieroglyphs, the exact reading or meaning can depend on contextβsuch as surrounding signs, position, and the specific inscription or transliteration system being used. In practice, people often use named hieroglyph code points for reference, cataloging, or stylized digital lettering, and to keep text unambiguous across devices. When you need a consistent glyph for layout or publishing, matching the Unicode character U+132C8 is the most reliable approach.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is encoded as U+132C8 (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R021).
How can I copy π reliably in software?
You can use the provided escapes: HTML entity 𓋈 and CSS/JS escapes like \\132C8 or \\u{132C8}.
Does π always have one fixed meaning?
The exact reading or meaning can vary with context (surrounding signs and inscription usage). For precise work, rely on the Unicode character identity (U+132C8) and your source material.
Why might I see a blank box instead of π?
Some fonts or systems may not support this glyph. Try a Unicode font that includes Egyptian Hieroglyphs.