Circled Katakana Nu Letter
㋦ is the circled form of the Japanese katakana nu (U+32E6).
U+32E6
㋦ is a Unicode character from the Enclosed & Circled category. It shows the Katakana “nu” inside a circle and is commonly used as a compact symbol in Japanese-style layouts. Use it wherever you need a small, consistent typographic mark.
Circled Katakana Nu Letter Meaning
㋦ is the “CIRCLED KATAKANA NU” character (U+32E6). Visually, it’s Katakana nu (ヌ) enclosed in a circle, which makes it useful as a self-contained icon-like text element. In practice, circled katakana characters are often used to represent short labels, categories, or references in Japanese design contexts. Because it’s a single Unicode symbol, it can be easier than combining multiple characters with punctuation or circles when you want a uniform appearance across devices and fonts.
Common uses
- •Labeling short categories or sections in Japanese-style interfaces
- •Creating compact UI tags and status markers
- •Typography accents in posters, flyers, and layout mockups
- •Indexing or referencing items in documents that use circled kana notation
- •Icon-like separators in social media graphics and templates
Examples
㋦ Circled Katakana Nu
- ㋦㋦ Room label
- ㋦Section ㋦
- ㋦Code: ㋦-01
- ㋦Option ㋦
- ㋦Index ㋦
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+32E6 | |
| HTML Entity | ㋦ | |
| HTML Code | ㋦ | |
| CSS | \32E6 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ㋦?
㋦ has Unicode code point U+32E6.
How can I copy ㋦ into my project?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity: ㋦.
What does the symbol represent?
It is the circled form of the Japanese katakana nu (ヌ), named “CIRCLED KATAKANA NU.”
Will it look the same on all devices?
Appearance depends on the font. As a single Unicode character, it should work reliably when a font supports the glyph.