Circled Katakana Ha Letter
㋩ (U+32E9) is a circled Katakana “ha” character used as a compact symbol.
U+32E9
㋩ is a circled Katakana character that represents “ha” in a boxed, emblem-like form. It’s useful when you want a compact mark rather than a full word. This page helps you copy, identify, and use it in text or UI.
Circled Katakana Ha Letter Meaning
The character ㋩ is named “CIRCLED KATAKANA HA” and has Unicode code point U+32E9. As a circled Katakana form, it’s essentially a decorative or signaling variant of the Katakana “ha” sound/letter. In practice, it’s often treated as a stand-alone glyph in signage, labels, or stylized text where a circled mark conveys structure, category, or emphasis. Because it’s a specific Unicode character, it will render consistently across systems that support this code point.
Common uses
- •UI labels: use as a compact tag or badge in app interfaces
- •Signage mockups: represent a category or section with a circled mark
- •Typography and design: add a distinctive symbol to posters or layouts
- •Japanese-themed graphics: include a stylized Katakana “ha” element
- •Data visualization annotations: mark groups or steps with a symbol
Examples
㋩ CIRCLED KATAKANA HA — Symbol Copy & Info
- ㋩Station area ㋩
- ㋩Section ㋩: Materials
- ㋩Step ㋩ — Review your answers
- ㋩Badge ㋩ for category “HA”
- ㋩Schedule note: ㋩
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+32E9 | |
| HTML Entity | ㋩ | |
| HTML Code | ㋩ | |
| CSS | \32E9 |
FAQ
What does the Circled Katakana Ha letter mean?
The character ㋩ is named “CIRCLED KATAKANA HA” and has Unicode code point U+32E9. As a circled Katakana form, it’s essentially a decorative or signaling variant of the Katakana “ha” sound/letter. In practice, it’s often treated as a stand-alone glyph in signage, labels, or stylized text where a circled mark conveys structure, category, or emphasis. Because it’s a specific Unicode character, it will render consistently across systems that support this code point.
What is the Unicode code point for ㋩?
㋩ has Unicode code point U+32E9.
How can I copy ㋩ for use in documents or designs?
Copy the character directly from this page (㋩) and paste it into your text editor, design tool, or CMS.
What is the correct name of this character?
Its Unicode name is “CIRCLED KATAKANA HA”.
Will ㋩ display correctly on all devices?
It should display correctly on systems with fonts that support U+32E9. If a font lacks support, it may show a fallback glyph.