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ڹ

Arabic Letter Noon With Dot Below Letter

ڹ (U+06B9) is the Arabic letter Noon with a dot below for writing specific phonetic forms.

U+06B9

ڹ is an Arabic-script letter identified in Unicode as “Arabic Letter Noon with Dot Below” (U+06B9). Use it when you need this exact character rather than a visually similar Arabic letter. Below you’ll find copy options, encoding details, and practical examples.

Arabic Letter Noon With Dot Below Letter Meaning

ڹ (U+06B9) is a specific Arabic letter form: “Noon with Dot Below.” In Arabic-script writing, the presence and placement of diacritics and dots distinguish letter values used in particular languages, orthographies, and transcription systems. Because Arabic letters can look similar at a glance, it’s important to use the exact Unicode character when typing or designing text. If your goal is correct spelling, proper rendering, or accurate typography, copying this symbol directly (instead of substituting a related letter) helps avoid mismatched glyphs and incorrect text processing.

Common uses

  • Typing a specific Arabic character in digital text where standard “noon” would be incorrect
  • Correcting typos in multilingual documents that require exact Unicode letters
  • Designing or proofreading Arabic typography and font samples involving U+06B9
  • Using the symbol in linguistic or transcription notes that distinguish dot placement
  • Creating consistent labels, names, or identifiers in apps and forms that support Arabic script

Examples

ڹ Arabic Letter Noon with Dot Below

  • ڹڹ can be copied directly into text fields.
  • ڹThe correct character is U+06B9, not a similar Arabic letter.
  • ڹTypography check: ڹ should render as the Noon variant with a dot below.
  • ڹIn transcription notes, ڹ marks this specific letter form.
  • ڹUse the exact symbol when matching strings in code.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+06B9
HTML Entityڹ
HTML Codeڹ
CSS\06B9

FAQ

What does the Arabic Letter Noon With Dot Below letter mean?

ڹ (U+06B9) is a specific Arabic letter form: “Noon with Dot Below.” In Arabic-script writing, the presence and placement of diacritics and dots distinguish letter values used in particular languages, orthographies, and transcription systems. Because Arabic letters can look similar at a glance, it’s important to use the exact Unicode character when typing or designing text. If your goal is correct spelling, proper rendering, or accurate typography, copying this symbol directly (instead of substituting a related letter) helps avoid mismatched glyphs and incorrect text processing.

What is the Unicode code point for ڹ?

ڹ is U+06B9 (ARABIC LETTER NOON WITH DOT BELOW).

How do I copy ڹ into my document or editor?

Copy the character “ڹ” directly from this page, or use one of the provided encodings like ڹ or U+06B9.

Is ڹ interchangeable with the normal Arabic noon letter?

No—ڹ is a distinct character (Noon with a dot below). For correct spelling and text matching, use the exact symbol.

Why does it look different in some fonts?

Glyph shapes depend on font support. If the character isn’t supported by your font, it may display incorrectly or with a fallback glyph.