Circled Katakana Hi Letter
㋪ is the circled Katakana character “hi” (U+32EA), used as a compact typographic mark.
U+32EA
㋪ is a circled Katakana character from the Enclosed & Circled set. It’s useful when you want a short, recognizable “hi” mark in text, UI, or design work.
Circled Katakana Hi Letter Meaning
㋪ is “CIRCLED KATAKANA HI” (U+32EA). As a circled Katakana character, it functions visually like a compact label or badge rather than a standalone word. In practice, people use it to represent “hi” in a stylized way for small UI indicators, signage elements, or decorative typography. Because it’s a single enclosed character, it can also help keep a design tidy where you want a one-character “icon-like” element. It doesn’t replace standard romanization in formal text, but it can be handy for headings, tags, and playful brand accents.
Common uses
- •UI labels where you want a compact “hi” badge character
- •App or website section markers (e.g., greetings or starter steps)
- •Decorative typography in posters, flyers, and event graphics
- •Stylized prompts in chat interfaces or onboarding screens
- •Small signage or icon-style text annotations
Examples
㋪ Circled Katakana Hi - Free Symbol Copy
- ㋪㋪ Welcome!
- ㋪Step ㋪: Choose your language
- ㋪㋪ Menu
- ㋪Say hi: ㋪
- ㋪Event tag ㋪
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+32EA | |
| HTML Entity | ㋪ | |
| HTML Code | ㋪ | |
| CSS | \32EA |
FAQ
What does the Circled Katakana Hi letter mean?
㋪ is “CIRCLED KATAKANA HI” (U+32EA). As a circled Katakana character, it functions visually like a compact label or badge rather than a standalone word. In practice, people use it to represent “hi” in a stylized way for small UI indicators, signage elements, or decorative typography. Because it’s a single enclosed character, it can also help keep a design tidy where you want a one-character “icon-like” element. It doesn’t replace standard romanization in formal text, but it can be handy for headings, tags, and playful brand accents.
What is the Unicode code point for ㋪?
㋪ is U+32EA, named “CIRCLED KATAKANA HI”.
How can I copy ㋪ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ㋪ or copy the character directly from this page.
How do I type ㋪ using CSS or JavaScript escapes?
CSS escape: \\32EA. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{32EA}.
Is ㋪ the same as the plain Katakana character for “hi”?
No. ㋪ is the circled form (an enclosed & circled presentation). The plain character is different and is not enclosed.