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Parenthesized Hangul Ieung A Letter

㈕ is an enclosed Hangul character, useful when you need a stylized, parenthesized letter form.

U+3215

㈕ is a Unicode character labeled PARENTHESIZED HANGUL IEUNG A. It appears as a Hangul letter inside parentheses, making it suitable for compact “boxed” typography. Below you’ll find copy options and the exact code points for reliable use in software.

Parenthesized Hangul Ieung A Letter Meaning

㈕ (Unicode U+3215) is an enclosed form of the Hangul “ieung” letter with the variant commonly referenced as “IEUNG A” in the Unicode name. Because it is an enclosed/circled block character, it’s often used as a stylized typographic element rather than a standard Hangul syllable in everyday Korean writing. Designers and editors may choose it when they want a consistent, self-contained glyph for labels, UI badges, or decorative text. When you need the exact symbol, rely on the provided Unicode code point and escape sequences so it renders correctly across platforms.

Common uses

  • Typography accents in headings or callouts where an enclosed character stands out
  • UI badges and small status markers that need a compact single glyph
  • Labeling and annotation in documents (e.g., “A” variants) where a parenthesized style is preferred
  • Decorative text in posters or social graphics using Hangul-flavored enclosure styling
  • Programming and template content where consistent Unicode rendering is required

Examples

㈕ PARENTHESIZED HANGUL IEUNG A

  • 오늘 일정: ㈕ (ver. A)
  • 선택지 ㈕
  • ㈕ 표시가 있는 항목만 적용됩니다
  • 문서 섹션 ㈕ — 안내
  • 버튼 라벨: ㈕

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3215
HTML Entity㈕
HTML Code㈕
CSS\3215

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Hangul Ieung A letter mean?

㈕ (Unicode U+3215) is an enclosed form of the Hangul “ieung” letter with the variant commonly referenced as “IEUNG A” in the Unicode name. Because it is an enclosed/circled block character, it’s often used as a stylized typographic element rather than a standard Hangul syllable in everyday Korean writing. Designers and editors may choose it when they want a consistent, self-contained glyph for labels, UI badges, or decorative text. When you need the exact symbol, rely on the provided Unicode code point and escape sequences so it renders correctly across platforms.

What Unicode character is ㈕?

㈕ is U+3215, named “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL IEUNG A”.

How can I copy ㈕ reliably?

Copy the character directly (㈕). If you’re coding, use U+3215 or the provided escapes: \\3215 (CSS) or \\u{3215} (JavaScript).

Does ㈕ render the same on all devices?

Most modern fonts support it, but rendering can vary by font. Using the correct Unicode code point (U+3215) helps ensure consistency.

Is ㈕ the same as normal Hangul letters?

No. ㈕ is an enclosed Hangul character (a single glyph in the Enclosed & Circled block), typically used as a stylized typographic element.