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Cherokee Small Letter Hna Letter

ꮏ is the Cherokee small letter HNA character used in Cherokee writing.

U+AB8F

ꮏ (U+AB8F) is a Cherokee letter in the Unicode Cherokee block. This page helps you copy the character and use it correctly in text, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cherokee Small Letter Hna Letter Meaning

ꮏ is Unicode character “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HNA” with code point U+AB8F. It represents a lowercase Cherokee letter (small form) used in Cherokee orthography. Like other Cherokee letters, its appearance and meaning depend on the surrounding text and the specific writing system conventions used for Cherokee. If you’re building digital content (fonts, forms, or multilingual interfaces), treat ꮏ as a single Unicode character: use the exact code point when you need consistent rendering and searchable text.

Common uses

  • Copying Cherokee text for messages, captions, or notes
  • Entering the correct lowercase Cherokee character in online forms
  • Preparing documents and subtitles that include Cherokee orthography
  • Testing font coverage and character rendering in design tools
  • Programming multilingual UI strings that must preserve exact characters

Examples

ꮏ Cherokee small letter HNA

  • Ꮳꮏ Ꮳꮏ
  • Ꮝꮏ ᏏᏱꮏ
  • Ꮹꮏ ᏩᏍꮏ
  • Ꮣꮏ ᏓᏍꮏ
  • ꮏ ꮏ ꮏ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+AB8F
HTML Entityꮏ
HTML Codeꮏ
CSS\AB8F

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter Hna letter mean?

ꮏ is Unicode character “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HNA” with code point U+AB8F. It represents a lowercase Cherokee letter (small form) used in Cherokee orthography. Like other Cherokee letters, its appearance and meaning depend on the surrounding text and the specific writing system conventions used for Cherokee. If you’re building digital content (fonts, forms, or multilingual interfaces), treat ꮏ as a single Unicode character: use the exact code point when you need consistent rendering and searchable text.

What is the Unicode code point for ꮏ?

ꮏ is U+AB8F (CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HNA).

How can I copy ꮏ into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity ꮏ.

What CSS or JavaScript escape can I use for ꮏ?

CSS escape: \\AB8F. JavaScript escape: \\u{AB8F}.

Why does ꮏ sometimes look like a blank box?

It usually means the font or environment you’re using doesn’t support that Unicode character. Try a font with Cherokee coverage.