Parenthesized Hangul Ieung Letter
㈇ is the enclosed, parenthesized Hangul ieung character (U+3207).
U+3207
㈇ is a precomposed Hangul character displayed with enclosing parentheses. It’s useful when you need a compact, typographic Hangul form in a single character. On the web and in apps, it’s represented by Unicode U+3207.
Parenthesized Hangul Ieung Letter Meaning
The symbol ㈇ is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL IEUNG” character, Unicode U+3207. It represents the Hangul letter ieung (Hangul: ㅇ), but in an enclosed/parenthesized form rather than standard Hangul typography. Because it’s a single precomposed character, it can be easier to use in design mockups, UI labels, icon-like text, or situations where you want the parentheses styling to stay consistent across platforms. Like other enclosed Unicode characters, its appearance depends on the font and rendering support, so previewing in your target font is recommended.
Common uses
- •UI labels or badges that need a compact enclosed Hangul marker
- •Design typography elements where parentheses should be part of one character
- •Form or survey interfaces that reference Hangul letters in a specific style
- •Social media text where you want a stylized Hangul ieung marker
- •Web and app content that must use a single Unicode character for consistency
Examples
㈇ Enclosed Hangul Ieung Symbol Copy Guide
- ㈇㈇
- ㈇옵션 ㈇ 선택
- ㈇항목: ㈇
- ㈇표기 스타일: ㈇
- ㈇㈇ (parenthesized)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+3207 | |
| HTML Entity | ㈇ | |
| HTML Code | ㈇ | |
| CSS | \3207 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Hangul Ieung letter mean?
The symbol ㈇ is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL IEUNG” character, Unicode U+3207. It represents the Hangul letter ieung (Hangul: ㅇ), but in an enclosed/parenthesized form rather than standard Hangul typography. Because it’s a single precomposed character, it can be easier to use in design mockups, UI labels, icon-like text, or situations where you want the parentheses styling to stay consistent across platforms. Like other enclosed Unicode characters, its appearance depends on the font and rendering support, so previewing in your target font is recommended.
What Unicode character is ㈇?
㈇ is “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL IEUNG”, Unicode code point U+3207.
How can I copy ㈇ for use in web text?
Copy the character directly (㈇), or use the HTML entity ㈇ and the escapes \\3207 or \\u{3207}.
Will ㈇ look the same in every font?
Not always. The overall glyph shape depends on font support and rendering, so it’s best to preview in your target fonts.
Is ㈇ the same as the standard Hangul ㅇ?
It’s related to ieung, but ㈇ is specifically the precomposed enclosed/parenthesized form (U+3207), not the standard plain Hangul ieung.