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empty nest Emoji

🪹 Empty Nest represents a quiet, empty home or a sense of absence after something has moved on.

U+1FAB9

The 🪹 Empty Nest symbol is an emoji that visually suggests an empty home space. It’s often used to convey change, departure, or a calm pause after activity. You can copy and paste it anywhere, or use its Unicode escapes in code.

empty nest Emoji Meaning

🪹 “Empty Nest” (Unicode name: EMPTY NEST, code point U+1FAB9) is used to express the feeling of something having moved on or left behind a quiet space. It can suggest absence after growth, a home that’s momentarily still, or the aftermath of change. In everyday writing, it often works for themes like children growing up, pets or people leaving, or moving into a calmer chapter. Designers and creators may use it to match seasonal or reflective posts—especially when the tone is calm, wistful, or transitional rather than dramatic.

Common uses

  • Captioning posts about moving out, graduation, or children growing up
  • Expressing a quieter home moment (e.g., after everyone leaves)
  • Illustrating themes of change and transition in blogs or newsletters
  • Designing icons or headers for reflection, journaling, or “new chapter” content
  • Adding mood to messages about absence or downtime

Examples

🪹 Empty Nest Symbol

  • 🪹After everyone left, it’s an empty nest kind of day 🪹
  • 🪹Quiet morning, empty nest, and a deep breath.
  • 🪹We’re celebrating change—goodbye worries, hello quiet 🪹
  • 🪹New chapter loading… the nest is empty 🪹
  • 🪹When the house goes silent, I remember the joy that came before 🪹

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAB9
HTML Entity🪹
HTML Code🪹
CSS\1FAB9

FAQ

What does the 🪹 Empty Nest emoji mean?

It commonly represents a quiet, empty home space—often implying departure, absence, or a transition to a calmer chapter.

What is the Unicode for 🪹?

The Unicode code point is U+1FAB9 (Unicode name: EMPTY NEST).

How can I copy 🪹 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🪹.

Can I use 🪹 in JavaScript and CSS?

Yes. JavaScript escape: \\u{1FAB9}. CSS escape: \\1FAB9.

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