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❣️

heart exclamation Emoji

❣️ is a heart with an exclamation mark, used to add emphasis to feelings in text.

U+2763 U+FE0F

❣️ (Heart Exclamation) is a heart paired with an exclamation mark to show excitement or strong affection. It’s commonly used as a quick, expressive punctuation-style emoji. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode information in code.

heart exclamation Emoji Meaning

❣️ combines a heart (love, care, affection) with an exclamation mark (excitement, surprise, emphasis). In everyday messages, it often reads as “I really mean it!” or “So much love!”—a more emphatic alternative to a plain heart. People use it for compliments, announcements, and emotional reactions, especially when they want the tone to feel enthusiastic rather than subtle. It can also act like a decorative marker to draw attention to something important or heartfelt, such as a message about appreciation, support, or gratitude.

Common uses

  • Express enthusiastic appreciation in messages or comments
  • Add emphasis to romantic or friendly sentiments without writing extra punctuation
  • Highlight a key announcement (e.g., “We’re live! ❣️”)
  • Decorate captions, greetings, and invitations for a warm tone
  • React to news or milestones with a quick, heartfelt exclamation

Examples

❣️ Heart Exclamation Symbol

  • ❣️Thank you for everything ❣️
  • ❣️I’m so proud of you ❣️
  • ❣️New collection is available now ❣️
  • ❣️You made my day ❣️
  • ❣️Can’t wait to see you! ❣️

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2763 U+FE0F
HTML Entity❣
HTML Code❣
CSS\2763

FAQ

What does ❣️ mean in text?

It usually means “love” or “affection,” emphasized—similar to “I really mean it!” or “with excitement.”

Is ❣️ different from a plain heart (❤️/❤)?

Yes. The exclamation mark makes it feel more urgent or excited, not just affectionate or neutral.

What are the Unicode details for ❣️?

Unicode name: HEART EXCLAMATION. Code points: U+2763 U+FE0F. HTML entity: ❣. CSS escape: \\2763.

How can I include it in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{2763 U+FE0F}.