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𐭺

Inscriptional Pahlavi Number Three Character

𐭺 is the Inscriptional Pahlavi sign for the number three (U+10B7A).

U+10B7A

𐭺, named “Inscriptional Pahlavi Number Three” (U+10B7A), is an Old Persian writing symbol. It’s useful when you need an accurate character for historical-style numerals. This page helps you copy the character and use it correctly in text, design, and code.

Inscriptional Pahlavi Number Three Character Meaning

𐭺 (U+10B7A) is the “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER THREE” character. It functions as a numeral sign, representing the value three within the Inscriptional Pahlavi numeral system. As with many historical script characters, it’s most appropriate in contexts that aim for authenticity—such as reproducing inscriptions, scholarly mockups, or designing typography samples. For everyday counting or modern numerals, common digit characters are usually preferred. When you do use 𐭺, ensure the fonts or rendering environment you target support this Old Persian character so it displays as intended.

Common uses

  • Accurate text reproduction for Inscriptional Pahlavi numeral studies
  • Typography and font testing for Old Persian script coverage
  • Creating labeled mockups or educational materials about historical numerals
  • Adding historical-style numerals in game UI or prop design (authentic look)
  • Scholarly or archival formatting where specific numeral characters matter

Examples

𐭺 Inscriptional Pahlavi Number Three

  • 𐭺𐭺
  • 𐭺count: 𐭺
  • 𐭺chapter 𐭺
  • 𐭺section 𐭺
  • 𐭺item 𐭺 of 𐭺

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10B7A
HTML Entity𐭺
HTML Code𐭺
CSS\10B7A

FAQ

What does 𐭺 represent?

𐭺 is the Inscriptional Pahlavi sign for the number three (named “INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER THREE”, code point U+10B7A).

How do I copy 𐭺 into my text?

Copy the character directly (𐭺), or use the provided HTML entity (𐭺) or escapes (\\10B7A, \\u{10B7A}).

Will 𐭺 display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font and rendering support for this Old Persian character. If the font isn’t available, you may see a missing-glyph box.

Is 𐭺 the same as modern “3”?

No. 𐭺 is a historical script numeral character. It specifically represents three in Inscriptional Pahlavi, not the standard Arabic digit.