family adult, child Emoji
An adult with a child, often used to represent family, caregiving, or togetherness.
U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9D2
π§βπ§ shows an adult alongside a child. Itβs commonly used in family-related messages, caregiving contexts, and posts about spending time together. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode sequence in apps and code.
family adult, child Emoji Meaning
π§βπ§ is a βfamily adult, childβ pictograph: one adult character combined with one child character. It most often conveys family life, parenting, guardianship, and everyday moments shared between an adult and a child. Because itβs a simple, recognizable family pairing, it can also suggest mentorship, guidance, or a supportive relationship without focusing on any specific setting. In communication, it helps signal βadult and child togetherβ for topics like school routines, childcare, holidays, or general family-friendly content.
Common uses
- β’Indicating a parent/guardian or caregiver in family messages
- β’Tagging posts about time spent with a child (activities, outings, events)
- β’Representing youth programs, mentorship, or guidance roles
- β’Designing family-friendly UI labels, icons, or onboarding screens
- β’Sharing announcements like school events, babysitting options, or parenting reminders
Examples
π§βπ§ Family Adult Child Emoji
- π§βπ§βParent-teacher night today π§βπ§β
- π§βπ§βWeekend plans: park and snacks π§βπ§β
- π§βπ§βAfter-school care available π§βπ§β
- π§βπ§βNew program: mentorship for kids π§βπ§β
- π§βπ§βFamily time matters π§βπ§β
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9D2 | |
| HTML Entity | 🧑 | |
| HTML Code | 🧑 | |
| CSS | \1F9D1 |
FAQ
What does π§βπ§ mean?
It represents a family pairing of an adult and a child, commonly used for parenting, caregiving, or spending time together.
How do I copy π§βπ§?
Copy the character shown on this page (π§βπ§) and paste it into your app, document, or social post.
What is the Unicode sequence for π§βπ§?
Use U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9D2 (HTML entity: 🧑).
Can I use π§βπ§ in code?
Yes. The provided escapes are CSS: \\1F9D1 and JavaScript: \\u{1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9D2}.