Egyptian Hieroglyph U010 Character
𓌾 is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character identified as U010 in Unicode.
U+1333E
𓌾 is the Unicode character named “EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U010.” It’s useful for adding Egyptian-script style symbols to text and designs. Use the copy options below for reliable input across platforms.
Egyptian Hieroglyph U010 Character Meaning
𓌾 is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character in the Unicode “Egyptian Hieroglyphs” block. Its Unicode identity is given as “EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U010” with code point U+1333E (HTML entity: 𓌾 and CSS escape: \\1333E). In practice, it’s used as a hieroglyph-like glyph for decorative lettering, typographic experiments, and educational or reference materials. Because hieroglyphs can be context-dependent, avoid assuming a single universal translation from the character alone; instead, treat it as a specific Unicode character and verify meaning in your chosen source or font notes.
Common uses
- •Typography and layout mockups that include Egyptian-hieroglyph style characters
- •Creating decorative headings, badges, or icon-like text elements
- •Educational content that references specific Unicode hieroglyph code points
- •Game UI or sci-fi/fantasy UI styling that uses hieroglyph-like symbols
- •Metadata, tags, or labels for projects involving the Egyptian Hieroglyphs Unicode block
Examples
𓌾 Egyptian Hieroglyph U010
- 𓌾Ancient glyph test: 𓌾
- 𓌾Unicode reference: U+1333E (𓌾)
- 𓌾Hieroglyph set: 𓌾 𓌼 𓌽
- 𓌾Font preview character: 𓌾
- 𓌾Design label: 𓌾 Pattern
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1333E | |
| HTML Entity | 𓌾 | |
| HTML Code | 𓌾 | |
| CSS | \1333E |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph U010 character mean?
𓌾 is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character in the Unicode “Egyptian Hieroglyphs” block. Its Unicode identity is given as “EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U010” with code point U+1333E (HTML entity: 𓌾 and CSS escape: \\1333E). In practice, it’s used as a hieroglyph-like glyph for decorative lettering, typographic experiments, and educational or reference materials. Because hieroglyphs can be context-dependent, avoid assuming a single universal translation from the character alone; instead, treat it as a specific Unicode character and verify meaning in your chosen source or font notes.
What is the Unicode code point for 𓌾?
𓌾 is U+1333E, named “EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U010.”
How can I copy 𓌾 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓌾.
What is the CSS escape sequence for this character?
The CSS escape is \\1333E.
How do I use 𓌾 in JavaScript?
In JavaScript with Unicode escapes, use \\u{1333E}.