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𐡊

Imperial Aramaic Letter Kaph Character

𐡊 is the Imperial Aramaic letter kaph, encoded as U+1084A.

U+1084A

𐡊 represents the Imperial Aramaic letter Kaph. This page helps you copy the character and use it correctly in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You can also find practical examples for writing, labeling, and digital typography.

Imperial Aramaic Letter Kaph Character Meaning

𐡊 (U+1084A) is the Unicode character named “IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER KAPH.” It belongs to the “Imperial Aramaic” category of scripts. Like other letters in ancient scripts, its meaning is primarily tied to its role in written language: it contributes sound or phonetic value as part of a word, and it functions within the letter order and spelling conventions of Imperial Aramaic. In modern use, people typically include this character when transcribing texts, labeling characters in educational or typographic contexts, or building fonts and writing systems support for Unicode-encoded scripts.

Common uses

  • Transcribing Imperial Aramaic texts in digital documents
  • Creating educational materials or character charts for the Imperial Aramaic script
  • Building or testing Unicode font coverage for Imperial Aramaic glyphs
  • Designing typographic layouts or signage that includes Imperial Aramaic letters
  • Programming language or script reference content that needs precise Unicode characters

Examples

𐡊 Imperial Aramaic Letter Kaph

  • 𐡊𐡊 𐡋 𐡌 (sequence of Imperial Aramaic letters)
  • 𐡊The letter 𐡊 (Kaph) appears in Imperial Aramaic texts.
  • 𐡊Unicode: U+1084A — 𐡊
  • 𐡊Use 𐡊 in your transcription of Imperial Aramaic.
  • 𐡊Glyph preview: 𐡊

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1084A
HTML Entity𐡊
HTML Code𐡊
CSS\1084A

FAQ

What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Kaph character mean?

𐡊 (U+1084A) is the Unicode character named “IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER KAPH.” It belongs to the “Imperial Aramaic” category of scripts. Like other letters in ancient scripts, its meaning is primarily tied to its role in written language: it contributes sound or phonetic value as part of a word, and it functions within the letter order and spelling conventions of Imperial Aramaic. In modern use, people typically include this character when transcribing texts, labeling characters in educational or typographic contexts, or building fonts and writing systems support for Unicode-encoded scripts.

What character is 𐡊?

𐡊 is the Unicode character named “IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER KAPH” with codepoint U+1084A.

How do I copy 𐡊 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𐡊

What are the code escapes for 𐡊 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1084A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1084A}.

Will my browser show 𐡊 correctly?

It depends on your font support for the Imperial Aramaic block. If the font doesn’t include the glyph, you may see a fallback box or missing character.