pregnant man Emoji
π« represents a pregnant man in a modern, inclusive way.
U+1FAC3
π« is a roles-and-professions emoji labeled as PREGNANT MAN. Itβs commonly used to express pregnancy in an inclusive, non-traditional framing. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in apps and web projects.
pregnant man Emoji Meaning
π« (Unicode U+1FAC3) is the emoji character for βpregnant man.β Itβs part of the Roles & Professions category and is typically used to communicate pregnancy while centering a male-coded person. The meaning is usually straightforward: someone is pregnant, expecting a child, or discussing pregnancy-related experiences with an inclusive perspective. Depending on context, it can also signal family news (such as an announcement), healthcare topics, or workplace/support messaging. As with any emoji, tone mattersβpair it with clear text if your audience might interpret it differently in formal contexts.
Common uses
- β’Pregnancy announcements or milestone posts with an inclusive tone
- β’Healthcare and parenting content where the person involved is male-coded
- β’Workplace policies and benefits messaging (e.g., parental leave support)
- β’Storytelling for inclusive characters or role-based scenes
- β’Designs for community, support groups, or awareness campaigns
Examples
π« Pregnant man symbol
- π«βProud of our team member π« for an exciting journey!β
- π«βCongratulations to the expecting dad π«!β
- π«βParental leave matters for everyone π«.β
- π«βOur clinic offers support for pregnancy experiences π«.β
- π«βNew chapter loadingβ¦ π«πΆβ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1FAC3 | |
| HTML Entity | 🫃 | |
| HTML Code | 🫃 | |
| CSS | \1FAC3 |
FAQ
What does π« mean?
π« is the βpregnant manβ emoji, representing pregnancy with a male-coded person. Itβs mainly used to express that someone is expecting.
What is the Unicode code point for π«?
The Unicode code point is U+1FAC3.
How do I copy π« into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 🫃.
Is π« classified under roles and professions?
Yes. Its category is Roles & Professions.