Cherokee Letter Hna Letter
Ꮏ is the Cherokee Letter Hna character, encoded in Unicode as U+13BF.
U+13BF
Ꮏ is a Cherokee script character known as the Cherokee Letter Hna. It’s part of the Unicode Cherokee block, making it suitable for digital text and typography. Use it when you need to accurately represent Cherokee orthography.
Cherokee Letter Hna Letter Meaning
Ꮏ (Cherokee Letter Hna) is a specific letter within the Cherokee writing system. In digital text, its main purpose is accurate, consistent representation of the intended Cherokee character rather than substituting similar-looking letters. Because Cherokee writing depends on the exact character order and glyph choice, using the proper Unicode code point (U+13BF) helps preserve readability and correctness in names, educational materials, and written language content. When working with fonts, make sure the chosen font supports the Cherokee block so the glyph displays correctly across platforms.
Common uses
- •Typing or editing Cherokee text that requires the Hna letter specifically
- •Adding correct Cherokee characters to subtitles, captions, or transcripts
- •Designing posters, flyers, or typography samples that include Cherokee script
- •Creating language learning materials or worksheets with accurate characters
- •Developing software content (UI text, forms, search indexes) that must store Unicode correctly
Examples
Ꮏ Cherokee Letter Hna (Ꮏ) Unicode
- ᎿᎿᏍᏗ ᏗᎦᏬᏂ
- ᎿᎿᏩᏛ ᏓᎬᏬᏂ
- ᎿᎿᏍᏕᎲ ᏗᏥᏍᏕᎲ
- ᎿᎿᎦᏬᏂ ᏗᏥᏍᏕ
- ᎿᎿᏤᏂ ᏧᏬᏓᏅ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13BF | |
| HTML Entity | Ꮏ | |
| HTML Code | Ꮏ | |
| CSS | \13BF |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Letter Hna letter mean?
Ꮏ (Cherokee Letter Hna) is a specific letter within the Cherokee writing system. In digital text, its main purpose is accurate, consistent representation of the intended Cherokee character rather than substituting similar-looking letters. Because Cherokee writing depends on the exact character order and glyph choice, using the proper Unicode code point (U+13BF) helps preserve readability and correctness in names, educational materials, and written language content. When working with fonts, make sure the chosen font supports the Cherokee block so the glyph displays correctly across platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for Ꮏ?
The Unicode code point for Ꮏ is U+13BF.
How do I copy Ꮏ reliably in text editors?
Copy the character Ꮏ directly from this page, or use the Unicode form U+13BF if your tool supports it.
Will Ꮏ display correctly on all devices?
It should display correctly when the selected font supports the Cherokee block; otherwise the glyph may not render as expected.
What are the HTML and escape forms for this character?
HTML entity: Ꮏ . CSS escape: \\13BF . JavaScript escape: \\u{13BF}.