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𐭸

Inscriptional Pahlavi Number One Character

𐭸 is the Inscriptional Pahlavi numeral for one (U+10B78).

U+10B78

𐭸 is a character from the Old Persian block named INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE. It’s useful when you need to accurately represent a historical numeral in Unicode text. Use the copy options below or the code point for reliable typing in software.

Inscriptional Pahlavi Number One Character Meaning

𐭸 (U+10B78) is the Unicode character labeled “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE.” As its name suggests, it represents the numeral one using inscriptional Pahlavi notation. Because it belongs to the Old Persian character set, you’ll most often see it in Unicode documentation, typography experiments, digital editions, and scholarly or archival contexts where historical scripts are represented precisely. When using it in text or design, ensure your font supports U+10B78; otherwise, the character may not render correctly.

Common uses

  • Typing or copying “one” in inscriptional Pahlavi numeral text
  • Building accurate sample strings for Unicode script support testing
  • Designing posters, charts, or educational materials about historical numerals
  • Creating digital manuscripts or mockups that reflect Old Persian numerals
  • Adding correct characters to databases or content where exact Unicode matters

Examples

𐭸 Inscriptional Pahlavi Number One

  • 𐭸𐭸
  • 𐭸عدد: 𐭸
  • 𐭸Volume 𐭸
  • 𐭸Step 𐭸 of 10
  • 𐭸Chapter 𐭸

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10B78
HTML Entity𐭸
HTML Code𐭸
CSS\10B78

FAQ

What does the Inscriptional Pahlavi Number One character mean?

𐭸 (U+10B78) is the Unicode character labeled “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE.” As its name suggests, it represents the numeral one using inscriptional Pahlavi notation. Because it belongs to the Old Persian character set, you’ll most often see it in Unicode documentation, typography experiments, digital editions, and scholarly or archival contexts where historical scripts are represented precisely. When using it in text or design, ensure your font supports U+10B78; otherwise, the character may not render correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐭸?

𐭸 is U+10B78.

How can I copy 𐭸 into my document?

Copy the character directly (𐭸) from this page, or use the HTML entity 𐭸.

What font do I need to display 𐭸 correctly?

You’ll need a font that supports the Old Persian block and specifically U+10B78. Without support, it may show as a missing glyph.

Is 𐭸 always read as the number one?

In Unicode’s naming and numeral usage, 𐭸 corresponds to “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE,” i.e., the numeral one.