man elf Emoji
π§ββοΈ represents a male elf character in fantasy-themed content.
U+1F9DD U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F
π§ββοΈ is the βman elfβ emoji, combining an elf with a male sign. Itβs a handy choice for fantasy roleplay, game UI, and story descriptions.
man elf Emoji Meaning
π§ββοΈ (Man Elf) is a fantasy character emoji showing an elf presented as male. Itβs most commonly used to represent elven characters in roleplay, tabletop or video game contexts, and creative writing. Designers and developers often use it as a visual shorthand for themes like fantasy adventures, magical worlds, character classes, or βelf-likeβ traits in a story or game description. Because itβs an emoji built from multiple characters, youβll generally copy it directly for consistent appearance across platforms. For developers, it corresponds to U+1F9DD, followed by U+200D, U+2642, U+FE0F.
Common uses
- β’Fantasy roleplay introductions or character bios
- β’Game UI labels for elf male characters or classes
- β’Writing and storytelling notes for an elf protagonist
- β’Theme-based social posts about RPGs and magical worlds
- β’Decorative icon to represent fantasy communities or events
Examples
π§ββοΈ Man Elf Emoji
- π§ββοΈMeet Arin, the π§ββοΈ elf ranger from the northern forests.
- π§ββοΈIβm playing a π§ββοΈ archer buildβstealth and precision!
- π§ββοΈJoin tonightβs session: village rumors, quests, and a π§ββοΈ newcomer.
- π§ββοΈOur guild badge features a π§ββοΈ man elf.
- π§ββοΈFor the character sheet: Name, background, and roleβπ§ββοΈ.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F9DD U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🧝 | |
| HTML Code | 🧝 | |
| CSS | \1F9DD |
FAQ
What does π§ββοΈ mean?
It means βman elfβ and is used to represent a male elf character in fantasy-themed messages, games, and writing.
How do I copy π§ββοΈ?
Copy the symbol exactly as shown on this page: π§ββοΈ. Pasting is the most reliable way to keep the correct combined emoji.
What is the Unicode code point for π§ββοΈ?
It is U+1F9DD U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F.
Can I use it in HTML or CSS?
Yes. The HTML entity is 🧝 and the CSS escape shown is \\1F9DD.