woman singer Emoji
The π©βπ€ emoji represents a woman performing as a singer or vocalist.
U+1F469 U+200D U+1F3A4
The π©βπ€ emoji combines a woman figure with a microphone to represent singing or performing. Itβs commonly used in music, entertainment, and stage-related messages. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode code points.
woman singer Emoji Meaning
π©βπ€ (woman singer) visually represents a woman who is singing or performing with a microphone. Itβs often used to indicate live music, vocals, auditions, concerts, or someoneβs role as a singer in a story or character set. Because it includes a gendered figure and a performance element, itβs a popular choice for posts about performances, band members, music events, and creative projects (like playlists, concert announcements, or cast lists). In informal communication, it can also function as a shorthand for βsingingβ or βtime to perform.β
Common uses
- β’Announcing a concert, show, or live performance
- β’Tagging a vocalist or band member in social media captions
- β’Describing a characterβs profession in scripts or story notes
- β’Creating music-themed design elements (posters, flyers, thumbnails)
- β’Marking audition or practice updates for singing sessions
Examples
π©βπ€ Woman Singer Emoji
- π©βπ€Tonight: live set with our π©βπ€ vocalist!
- π©βπ€New track dropβfeaturing the π©βπ€ on chorus vocals.
- π©βπ€Cast list updated: lead π©βπ€, backup band, and DJ.
- π©βπ€Rehearsal day πΆπ©βπ€ Bring your mic checks!
- π©βπ€From practice room to stage: π©βπ€ ready to perform.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F469 U+200D U+1F3A4 | |
| HTML Entity | 👩 | |
| HTML Code | 👩 | |
| CSS | \1F469 |
FAQ
What does π©βπ€ mean?
It represents a woman singerβtypically used for singing, vocals, or performing with a microphone.
How do I copy the π©βπ€ symbol?
Copy the character directly (π©βπ€) from this page, or use its Unicode code points: U+1F469 U+200D U+1F3A4.
Is there an HTML or CSS way to include it?
Yes. The provided HTML entity is 👩 and the provided CSS escape is \\1F469.
Why does π©βπ€ sometimes render differently across devices?
Like other emoji, its appearance can vary by platform because the glyph is font-dependent, even though the underlying symbol is the same.