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👥

busts in silhouette Emoji

👥 represents two people (busts) in silhouette, commonly used to suggest a group or community.

U+1F465

The 👥 emoji, officially named “BUSTS IN SILHOUETTE” (U+1F465), is often used to show people together. It’s a simple way to communicate community, collaboration, or a shared audience without naming individuals.

busts in silhouette Emoji Meaning

👥 (Busts in Silhouette) typically represents “people” as a group—often two or a small set—shown as silhouettes rather than detailed faces. Because the figures are not specific individuals, it’s commonly used when you want to refer to a team, audience, community, or event participants in a neutral way. You can use it to suggest collaboration or togetherness, or to label sections like “team,” “members,” “participants,” or “group chat.” It works well in UI text, social posts, and quick messages where you want a clear people/group icon without adding personal details.

Common uses

  • Labeling a team, crew, or staff section in an app or document
  • Indicating a group chat, meeting, or event participants in messaging
  • Tagging content for community, members, or audience categories on social media
  • Signposting collaboration or “working together” in presentations
  • Representing “users” or “people” generally in icons and UI design

Examples

👥 Busts in Silhouette Symbol

  • 👥“Thanks, team! 👥”
  • 👥“Today’s meeting: all participants 👥”
  • 👥“Join the community 👥”
  • 👥“Members-only update 👥”
  • 👥“Let’s collaborate 👥”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F465
HTML Entity👥
HTML Code👥
CSS\1F465

FAQ

What does 👥 mean?

👥 (Busts in Silhouette) usually means people as a group—such as a team, community, or participants—without focusing on specific identities.

Is 👥 always two people?

It visually shows two bust silhouettes, and it’s commonly used for “a small group” or “people together,” but in practice it can also represent general people/community depending on context.

How do I copy 👥 for use in software or web pages?

You can copy the emoji directly, or use its code point U+1F465. HTML entity: 👥 and CSS escape: \\1F465.

Where is 👥 best used?

It works well in chat, social captions, UI labels (e.g., team/members), and design elements that need a clear “people/group” indicator.