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Parenthesized Hangul Nieun Letter

㈁ is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL NIEUN” character, an enclosed Hangul symbol for typography and UI text.

U+3201

㈁ is a Unicode character known as “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL NIEUN” (U+3201). It’s useful when you need a Hangul niūn glyph in an enclosed, parenthesized style. This page helps you copy it and use it correctly in text, HTML, and code.

Parenthesized Hangul Nieun Letter Meaning

㈁ (U+3201) is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL NIEUN,” an enclosed Hangul character form. In practice, it’s mainly used for visual styling: to present the consonant “nieun” (ㄴ) or a Hangul component in a parenthesized/enclosed design. Designers and typographers may choose it to match a specific UI theme, label style, or printed layout where enclosed Hangul forms are preferred. Because it is a single dedicated Unicode character (not a combination of punctuation plus Hangul), using ㈁ directly helps preserve consistent rendering across platforms that support the glyph.

Common uses

  • Typography and graphic design for Hangul-labeled UI components
  • Numbering or indexing systems that use enclosed Hangul glyphs as markers
  • Educational materials or study guides that visually organize Hangul elements
  • App or website labels where a specific enclosed Hangul look is required
  • Social media posts or badges that use stylized Hangul characters for emphasis

Examples

㈁ Enclosed Hangul NieuN (U+3201)

  • Stage ㈁: Introduce the ㄴ sound.
  • Option ㈁ — Choose the second setting.
  • Level ㈁: Practice consonant recognition.
  • Badge ㈁: New user tutorial complete.
  • Index: ㈁, ㈂, ㈃, then proceed.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3201
HTML Entity㈁
HTML Code㈁
CSS\3201

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Hangul Nieun letter mean?

㈁ (U+3201) is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL NIEUN,” an enclosed Hangul character form. In practice, it’s mainly used for visual styling: to present the consonant “nieun” (ㄴ) or a Hangul component in a parenthesized/enclosed design. Designers and typographers may choose it to match a specific UI theme, label style, or printed layout where enclosed Hangul forms are preferred. Because it is a single dedicated Unicode character (not a combination of punctuation plus Hangul), using ㈁ directly helps preserve consistent rendering across platforms that support the glyph.

What Unicode character is ㈁?

㈁ is “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL NIEUN” with code point U+3201.

How can I copy ㈁ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ㈁.

How do I include ㈁ in CSS or stylesheets?

Use the CSS escape: \\3201.

Is ㈁ the same as writing ㄴ with parentheses?

No. ㈁ is a dedicated Unicode character; using it directly ensures the intended single glyph rendering instead of combining separate characters.