Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Zayin Character
𐭦 is the Unicode character U+10B66, named Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Zayin (Old Persian).
U+10B66
𐭦 is a Unicode character from the Old Persian writing tradition: Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Zayin. Use it when you need precise, standards-based text for scholarship, typography, or encoding work. Below are practical copy and implementation details.
Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Zayin Character Meaning
𐭦 is the Unicode character “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER ZAYIN” with code point U+10B66 (HTML entity 𐭦). It belongs to the Old Persian category and represents a specific letter in Inscriptional Pahlavi. Because it is a distinct character with its own Unicode identity, it’s best used when authoring or editing text that requires correct script representation rather than substituting a look-alike. For digital use, copy the character directly or use the provided escapes (CSS \\10B66, JavaScript \\u{10B66}) to ensure consistent rendering in code and stylesheets.
Common uses
- •Writing or proofreading Old Persian/Inscriptional Pahlavi text in digital documents
- •Creating typography or font samples that include the Inscriptional Pahlavi Zayin character
- •Encoding character lists for language tooling, datasets, or glossary pages
- •Preparing educational materials about historic scripts and Unicode characters
- •Using the character in web content where accurate Unicode code points are required
Examples
𐭦 Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Zayin
- 𐭦𐭦
- 𐭦𐭦 U+10B66
- 𐭦Inscriptional Pahlavi: 𐭦
- 𐭦Old Persian letter: 𐭦
- 𐭦Character reference 𐭦 in HTML
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10B66 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐭦 | |
| HTML Code | 𐭦 | |
| CSS | \10B66 |
FAQ
What does the Inscriptional Pahlavi Letter Zayin character mean?
𐭦 is the Unicode character “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER ZAYIN” with code point U+10B66 (HTML entity 𐭦). It belongs to the Old Persian category and represents a specific letter in Inscriptional Pahlavi. Because it is a distinct character with its own Unicode identity, it’s best used when authoring or editing text that requires correct script representation rather than substituting a look-alike. For digital use, copy the character directly or use the provided escapes (CSS \\10B66, JavaScript \\u{10B66}) to ensure consistent rendering in code and stylesheets.
What is the Unicode code point for 𐭦?
𐭦 is U+10B66.
How do I insert 𐭦 in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𐭦
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for 𐭦?
CSS: \\10B66. JavaScript: \\u{10B66}.
Why should I use this character instead of a visually similar one?
Because 𐭦 has a specific Unicode identity (U+10B66), using it ensures correct encoding, searching, and script representation.