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Cyrillic Capital Letter U With Double Acute Letter

Ӳ is a Cyrillic capital letter U with double acute, used in languages that require this specific character.

U+04F2

Ӳ is the Cyrillic capital form of “U with double acute” (Unicode U+04F2). You may need it when writing names, text samples, or typography for languages that use this letter. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and code points for web and software use.

Cyrillic Capital Letter U With Double Acute Letter Meaning

Ӳ (Unicode U+04F2) is a Cyrillic capital letter “U with double acute.” The double acute diacritic indicates a distinct letter form in writing systems that include this character as a separate letter rather than a mere decoration. It commonly appears in transliterations, proper names, and orthographies that follow Cyrillic-based conventions with specific vowel/diacritic distinctions. When used in a digital environment, it should be treated as a single Unicode character so it renders consistently across fonts and platforms that support the glyph.

Common uses

  • Typing or correcting proper names that use Ӳ in Cyrillic-based writing
  • Creating language samples, captions, or subtitles that require exact Unicode letters
  • Designing typographic layouts where diacritics must match the original text
  • Building web content that needs the correct character for sorting and search accuracy
  • Programming or database entry where you must store the exact Unicode character

Examples

Ӳ — Cyrillic Capital Letter U with Double Acute

  • ӲӲ is used as a distinct letter in Cyrillic orthographies.
  • ӲPlease verify that Ӳ appears correctly in the copied text.
  • ӲThe header contains Ӳ as part of the author’s name.
  • ӲType Ӳ when the word requires the U with double acute.
  • ӲIn our dataset, Ӳ is stored as Unicode U+04F2.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+04F2
HTML EntityӲ
HTML CodeӲ
CSS\04F2

FAQ

What does the Cyrillic Capital Letter U With Double Acute letter mean?

Ӳ (Unicode U+04F2) is a Cyrillic capital letter “U with double acute.” The double acute diacritic indicates a distinct letter form in writing systems that include this character as a separate letter rather than a mere decoration. It commonly appears in transliterations, proper names, and orthographies that follow Cyrillic-based conventions with specific vowel/diacritic distinctions. When used in a digital environment, it should be treated as a single Unicode character so it renders consistently across fonts and platforms that support the glyph.

What is the Unicode code point for Ӳ?

Ӳ has the Unicode code point U+04F2 (CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE).

How do I copy Ӳ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page (Ӳ). For best consistency in web pages and apps, also use the provided Unicode forms like U+04F2.

What HTML entity can I use for Ӳ?

The HTML entity for Ӳ is Ӳ.

How do I write Ӳ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\04F2. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{04F2}.