Arabic Letter Noon With Ring Letter
ڼ (Arabic Letter Noon with Ring, U+06BC) is an Arabic-script letter used in specific orthographies and writing styles.
U+06BC
This page helps you understand and copy the symbol ڼ. It is encoded as U+06BC and can be entered in modern systems using Unicode-aware input. Use it for Arabic text where this specific letter form is required.
Arabic Letter Noon With Ring Letter Meaning
The symbol ڼ is named “Arabic Letter Noon with Ring” (Unicode: U+06BC). It is a distinct Arabic-script character, not just a decorative mark, and appears in writing systems that use an augmented or modified form of the letter noon (noon-related glyph). In practice, its meaning is tied to orthography: it represents a specific letter identity used in certain languages, names, and textual conventions. If you are working with Arabic text normalization, fonts, or multilingual content, treat it as a separate Unicode character rather than substituting it with a plain ن (noon).
Common uses
- •Typing or entering correct orthography in Arabic-script text
- •Correcting copy/paste issues where fonts or keyboards substitute similar letters
- •Displaying proper spellings in names, titles, and proper nouns
- •Preparing multilingual documents and localization strings
- •Web and app text that requires exact Unicode character matching
Examples
ڼ Arabic Letter Noon with Ring
- ڼڼورم
- ڼاین ڼمکتب
- ڼڼازر
- ڼسوال: ڼ لکھیں
- ڼڼورے صفحے
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+06BC | |
| HTML Entity | ڼ | |
| HTML Code | ڼ | |
| CSS | \06BC |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ڼ?
It is U+06BC (Arabic Letter Noon with Ring).
How can I copy and paste this character?
Copy the symbol ڼ from this page and paste it into your editor or form field. For HTML, you can also use the entity ڼ.
Can I replace ڼ with the regular Arabic letter noon (ن)?
Not reliably. ڼ is a separate Unicode character, so substitution may change the intended spelling or rendering.
What does the ring indicate in the character name?
The “ring” refers to the distinct glyph modification of the noon-related character in Arabic script as defined by Unicode.