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Cyrillic Small Letter U With Double Acute Letter

ӳ is a Cyrillic small letter U with double acute, used in certain Cyrillic orthographies.

U+04F3

ӳ is a Cyrillic character with a double-acute accent mark. It appears in text where a specific vowel quality is represented. Use the copy options below to insert it in documents and web pages.

Cyrillic Small Letter U With Double Acute Letter Meaning

ӳ (Unicode U+04F3) is named “Cyrillic Small Letter U with Double Acute.” It belongs to the Cyrillic script and represents a specific variant of the letter U with a double acute diacritic. Like other Cyrillic characters with diacritics, it is typically used in languages or writing standards that require this exact combination to distinguish pronunciation or spelling conventions. When you need the correct character (not a visually similar Latin “u” or a different Cyrillic letter), copy it directly from this page or insert it by Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes provided on the symbol page.

Common uses

  • Typing or correcting names and words in Cyrillic text where this exact letter is required
  • Entering characters for language-learning materials and dictionaries using precise orthography
  • Preparing subtitles, captions, or transcriptions that must match official spelling
  • Creating search-safe text in forms or profiles where accurate character data matters
  • Web and software localization, where Unicode-accurate rendering is necessary

Examples

ӳ — Cyrillic Small Letter U with Double Acute

  • ӳ“ӳ” appears in some Cyrillic spellings.
  • ӳI copied ӳ into the document to keep the name accurate.
  • ӳThe word contains U with double acute: ӳ.
  • ӳCheck that the text uses U+04F3 (ӳ), not a similar letter.
  • ӳӳ should render correctly in your browser with a Unicode font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+04F3
HTML Entityӳ
HTML Codeӳ
CSS\04F3

FAQ

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

ӳ (Unicode U+04F3) is named “Cyrillic Small Letter U with Double Acute.” It belongs to the Cyrillic script and represents a specific variant of the letter U with a double acute diacritic. Like other Cyrillic characters with diacritics, it is typically used in languages or writing standards that require this exact combination to distinguish pronunciation or spelling conventions. When you need the correct character (not a visually similar Latin “u” or a different Cyrillic letter), copy it directly from this page or insert it by Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes provided on the symbol page.

What is the Unicode code point for ӳ?

ӳ is U+04F3.

How can I copy ӳ for use on the web?

You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity ӳ, or the CSS escape \\04F3, or the JavaScript escape \\u{04F3}.

Is ӳ the same as the Latin letter “u”?

No. ӳ is a Cyrillic letter, not the Latin “u.” They are different Unicode characters and may render differently or be rejected in spelling-sensitive contexts.

Why might ӳ not display correctly on my device?

If your font doesn’t support the Cyrillic character, it may not render. Try a Unicode-capable font or confirm you’re using the correct character (U+04F3).