Circled Katakana No Letter
㋨ (circled katakana no) is a compact enclosed symbol used to label items and indicate “no” in stylized text.
U+32E8
㋨ is the “circled katakana no” character. Because it’s enclosed and compact, it’s often used where a clean, badge-like label works well. You can copy it directly from this page using the variations below.
Circled Katakana No Letter Meaning
㋨ is the Unicode character “CIRCLED KATAKANA NO” (U+32E8). Visually, it’s a circled form of the katakana sound/letter “ノ” (“no”). In practice, it’s typically used as a compact label—similar to a badge or marker—rather than as a full word. Depending on the context, it may be used to denote “no,” “item no,” or a numbered/section marker in design layouts. It can also appear in stylized Japanese-themed typography where circled kana are used for compactness and visual rhythm.
Common uses
- •Item labeling in UI mockups (e.g., “no.” or section badges)
- •Japanese-styled infographic callouts and infographic legends
- •Packaging or poster typography where compact circled symbols fit
- •Indexing and menu markers in documents or web components
- •Creating consistent icon-like text markers in captions and notes
Examples
㋨ Circled Katakana No
- ㋨㋨:注意事項は別紙をご確認ください。
- ㋨選択肢 ㋨ / ㋩ / ㋣ を表示します。
- ㋨本書の構成:㋨ イントロ、㋩ 手順、㋣ 参考。
- ㋨番号表記:㋨、㋩、㋣(小さなラベルとして使用)
- ㋨Q&A:㋨ まずは概要から。
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+32E8 | |
| HTML Entity | ㋨ | |
| HTML Code | ㋨ | |
| CSS | \32E8 |
FAQ
What does the Circled Katakana No letter mean?
㋨ is the Unicode character “CIRCLED KATAKANA NO” (U+32E8). Visually, it’s a circled form of the katakana sound/letter “ノ” (“no”). In practice, it’s typically used as a compact label—similar to a badge or marker—rather than as a full word. Depending on the context, it may be used to denote “no,” “item no,” or a numbered/section marker in design layouts. It can also appear in stylized Japanese-themed typography where circled kana are used for compactness and visual rhythm.
What Unicode character is ㋨?
㋨ is “CIRCLED KATAKANA NO” with code point U+32E8.
How can I copy ㋨ for use in design or code?
Copy the character directly from this page. It can also be referenced by Unicode as U+32E8 (JavaScript: \\u{32E8}).
Does ㋨ always mean “no” in Japanese text?
It is the circled katakana “no” (ノ). In real layouts, it’s most commonly used as a compact label or marker, and the exact meaning depends on the surrounding text.
Will ㋨ display the same on every device?
Most modern fonts support it, but appearance can vary by font and system. If you see a blank box, try a different font that includes U+32E8.