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Circled Hangul Kiyeok A Letter

㉮ is a circled Hangul letter form used for labels, lists, and structured text markers.

U+326E

㉮ is the circled form of the Hangul letter Kiyeok (기역), shown with an “A” association in its Unicode name. It’s mainly useful when you want a compact, stylized marker in writing, UI, or design.

Circled Hangul Kiyeok A Letter Meaning

㉮ is “CIRCLED HANGUL KIYEOK A” (Unicode U+326E). The character belongs to the “Enclosed & Circled” set, meaning it’s designed to appear inside a circle. In practice, people use it as a distinctive label or enumerator for steps, options, or headings—similar in role to circled numerals or circled letters. Because it’s a specific Hangul letter form rather than a generic “circled A,” it can be useful when you need to match Hangul-based ordering, Korean typography, or a particular style reference from a layout or asset set.

Common uses

  • Numbering or labeling list items with a distinctive circled marker
  • Creating UI option chips or menu tags that need compact text icons
  • Adding section or step markers in documents that reference Hangul-based sequences
  • Designing posters or flyers where circled letterforms match a visual theme
  • Marking items in notes, study guides, or workflow checklists

Examples

㉮ Circled Hangul Kiyeok A

  • ㉮ Step one: sign in to continue.
  • ㉮ Option A (circled letter marker).
  • Proceed to ㉮ to start the setup.
  • Choose ㉮ for English mode.
  • ㉮ Review the instructions before submitting.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+326E
HTML Entity㉮
HTML Code㉮
CSS\326E

FAQ

What does the Circled Hangul Kiyeok A letter mean?

㉮ is “CIRCLED HANGUL KIYEOK A” (Unicode U+326E). The character belongs to the “Enclosed & Circled” set, meaning it’s designed to appear inside a circle. In practice, people use it as a distinctive label or enumerator for steps, options, or headings—similar in role to circled numerals or circled letters. Because it’s a specific Hangul letter form rather than a generic “circled A,” it can be useful when you need to match Hangul-based ordering, Korean typography, or a particular style reference from a layout or asset set.

What is the Unicode code point for ㉮?

㉮ is U+326E, named “CIRCLED HANGUL KIYEOK A.”

How can I copy ㉮ into my text or design tool?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes in code (CSS: \\326E, JavaScript: \\u{326E}).

Is ㉮ the same as a normal circled letter A?

Not exactly. It’s a circled Hangul letter form (Kiyeok) with “A” in its Unicode name, so it’s tied to Hangul rather than being a generic circled A.

Where would ㉮ be most useful?

It works well as a compact marker for ordered options, steps, or labeled items in UI, documents, and graphic layouts.