person beard Emoji
π§ represents a man with a beard for chats, design mockups, and UI icons.
U+1F9D4
π§ is the emoji for a person with a beard. Itβs commonly used to represent male identity, a character archetype, or simply a person with facial hair.
person beard Emoji Meaning
π§ (PERSON BEARD, Unicode U+1F9D4) is an emoji showing a bearded person. People often use it to represent someone who has a beard in everyday contexts, such as describing a character, referring to a specific person, or adding a human touch to informal messages. In design and UI, it can work as a lightweight icon for profile-related elements or for themes like βmeet the team,β βcustomer,β or βmentor.β While the emoji is gendered in appearance, itβs broadly used as a visual shorthand for facial hair and a βbearded manβ character rather than a precise attribute with strict meaning.
Common uses
- β’Profile and account UI placeholders (e.g., βyour profileβ or βmember detailsβ)
- β’Character descriptions in writing, games, or story planning
- β’Friendly messages that refer to a bearded person or a look/style
- β’Team or community posts (e.g., introducing a mentor or guide)
- β’Decorative headings for topics like grooming, style, or barber shops
Examples
π§ Man with Beard | Copy & Unicode Info
- π§βThis is our coach, π§, giving tips this week!β
- π§βNeed a logo for a barber? Try π§ as the main icon.β
- π§βIβm working on a characterβheβs got a beard like π§.β
- π§βMeet the team: π§ β product support specialist.β
- π§βThatβs a classic look: π§ + a fresh haircut.β
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F9D4 | |
| HTML Entity | 🧔 | |
| HTML Code | 🧔 | |
| CSS | \1F9D4 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π§?
π§ is Unicode U+1F9D4 (PERSON BEARD).
How do I copy π§ into my project?
Copy the emoji directly from this page, or use the code formats provided: CSS escape \\1F9D4 and JavaScript escape \\u{1F9D4}.
What does π§ usually mean in messages?
It most commonly represents a bearded personβoften a βbearded manββused for character and profile-style references.
Why might π§ look different across devices?
Emoji appearance can vary by platform and font, even though the underlying Unicode character is the same.