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Circled Katakana Ru Letter

㋸ is the “circled katakana RU” symbol (U+32F8) from the Enclosed & Circled block.

U+32F8

㋸ is a compact, circled character that visually resembles a katakana “ru” inside a circle. It’s often used when you need a neat, self-contained symbol rather than writing out full words. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy it and use it in digital text.

Circled Katakana Ru Letter Meaning

㋸ is the “CIRCLED KATAKANA RU” character, Unicode code point U+32F8. As a typographic symbol, its most common role is as a compact visual mark: it can function like a stylized label, a decorative index item, or a character-specific glyph in Japanese-themed designs. Because it’s a standalone Unicode character, it’s convenient for signage mockups, UI badges, or typography where spacing and uniformity matter. Its meaning in context usually comes from the surrounding text (for example, a list item or a tagged category), rather than from a universal standalone definition.

Common uses

  • Designing compact UI badges or status labels using a single-character glyph
  • Creating typographic accents in Japanese-themed posters or layouts
  • Marking items in a categorized list or legend when space is limited
  • Using as a decorative separator or icon in social media graphics
  • Typing or rendering a specific Unicode character in digital documents and apps

Examples

㋸ Circled Katakana RU

  • ㋸ ルート表示
  • 案件: ㋸
  • 候補㋸ 3 / 10
  • メニュー ㋸
  • ID: ㋸-001

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32F8
HTML Entity㋸
HTML Code㋸
CSS\32F8

FAQ

What does the Circled Katakana Ru letter mean?

㋸ is the “CIRCLED KATAKANA RU” character, Unicode code point U+32F8. As a typographic symbol, its most common role is as a compact visual mark: it can function like a stylized label, a decorative index item, or a character-specific glyph in Japanese-themed designs. Because it’s a standalone Unicode character, it’s convenient for signage mockups, UI badges, or typography where spacing and uniformity matter. Its meaning in context usually comes from the surrounding text (for example, a list item or a tagged category), rather than from a universal standalone definition.

What is the Unicode name and code point for ㋸?

The Unicode name is “CIRCLED KATAKANA RU” and the code point is U+32F8.

How can I copy ㋸ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ㋸ (as provided).

How do I insert ㋸ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\32F8. JavaScript escape: \\u{32F8}.

Does ㋸ have a single universal meaning by itself?

Usually it’s context-driven. In practice it’s commonly used as a compact glyph in labels, lists, or decorative typographic elements.