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Cyrillic Capital Letter Ha With Stroke Letter

Ӿ is the Cyrillic capital letter ha with stroke (Unicode U+04FE) used in Cyrillic text.

U+04FE

Ӿ is a specific Cyrillic capital character with a distinctive stroke. If you need exact text matching, using the correct Unicode code point (U+04FE) helps ensure consistent results across fonts and platforms.

Cyrillic Capital Letter Ha With Stroke Letter Meaning

Ӿ is the Cyrillic capital letter “ha with stroke,” identified by Unicode code point U+04FE. As a letterform, its meaning is primarily linguistic: it represents a particular character in Cyrillic-based writing systems where this exact letter is required. In practice, you’ll usually encounter Ӿ in properly encoded text, names, or documents that use the specific Cyrillic character rather than a visually similar Latin or basic Cyrillic letter. For digital work, the most reliable way to represent it is by copying the character directly or using its Unicode/HTML/CSS escapes so the same character is preserved everywhere.

Common uses

  • Copying exact Cyrillic text for forms, documents, or official records
  • Correctly rendering names and proper nouns that include this specific character
  • Typography work where the precise Cyrillic character must be preserved
  • Developer use in strings and data requiring Unicode-accurate characters
  • Social posts or labels that need the exact Cyrillic spelling

Examples

Ӿ Cyrillic capital letter ha with stroke

  • ӾӾ is included as a single character in properly encoded Cyrillic text.
  • ӾPlease verify that U+04FE appears where Ӿ is expected.
  • ӾI copied Ӿ from the source to keep the spelling exact.
  • ӾThe template should display Ӿ consistently across devices.
  • ӾIn this dataset, Ӿ is treated as a distinct Unicode character.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+04FE
HTML EntityӾ
HTML CodeӾ
CSS\04FE

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for Ӿ?

Ӿ is U+04FE (CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH STROKE).

How can I copy Ӿ without it changing?

Copy the character directly (Ӿ) or use the exact Unicode/HTML/CSS escapes provided on this page to avoid font or encoding substitutions.

What does “ha with stroke” refer to?

It’s the name of the Cyrillic letter character U+04FE, distinguishing it from other ha letters by its “with stroke” form.

Will Ӿ look the same on all devices?

Most modern systems support this character, but appearance can vary by font. The Unicode code point ensures the correct character is used even if the visual style differs.