Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter D Letter
🅳 is an enclosed, negative-style letter D used like a compact badge or label.
U+1F173
🅳 is a Unicode character that combines the letter D with an enclosed “negative” square styling. It’s often used when you want a crisp, icon-like D in text. You can copy it directly or insert it via Unicode/HTML/CSS in your projects.
Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter D Letter Meaning
🅳 (Unicode U+1F173) is the “Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter D,” categorized as an Enclosed & Circled character. Visually, it behaves like a typographic badge: the letter D appears inside a stylized square with a negative/outlined look. The most common meaning is simply “letter D” presented as an icon, marker, or label rather than as a regular plain-text “D.” People use it for UI elements, menu markers, quiz options, diagram legends, and branding-like letter badges. Its exact look can vary slightly by font/platform, but it reliably represents the same Unicode character.
Common uses
- •Badge-style labels for options like “D” in quizzes and surveys
- •Letter markers in UI components (steps, tabs, or sections labeled D)
- •Diagram legends and diagram annotations where a boxed D is helpful
- •Menu/choice icons in apps and websites that list A–D options
- •Design accents in posters, flyers, or social posts to highlight the letter D
Examples
🅳 Negative Squared D Symbol
- 🅳Pick the correct answer: A, B, C, or 🅳
- 🅳Step 🅳: Review your results before submitting.
- 🅳Class level 🅳 — Advanced
- 🅳Diagram legend: ▲ A, ● B, ■ C, and 🅳
- 🅳Option 🅳 selected
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F173 | |
| HTML Entity | 🅳 | |
| HTML Code | 🅳 | |
| CSS | \1F173 |
FAQ
What does 🅳 mean?
It represents the letter “D” in a negative squared, enclosed badge style (Unicode: U+1F173).
How do I copy 🅳 into my document?
Copy the character from this page (🅳) and paste it into your editor, email, or design software.
Can I use 🅳 in HTML or CSS?
Yes. You can use the HTML entity 🅳 or the Unicode code point U+1F173 (shown in CSS/JS escapes in the copy variations).
Will 🅳 look the same on all devices?
The character is standardized, but the exact visual styling can vary slightly by font and platform.