free-symbols

Parenthesized Ideograph Financial Letter

㈶ is the “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH FINANCIAL” symbol (U+3236), often used as an enclosed financial marker.

U+3236

The symbol ㈶ is Unicode character U+3236, named “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH FINANCIAL.” It appears as a financial ideograph placed inside parentheses. It’s handy for compact labels and stylized UI text.

Parenthesized Ideograph Financial Letter Meaning

㈶ is the Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH FINANCIAL” (U+3236). Visually, it reads as an ideograph associated with finance or money, enclosed in parentheses to give it a marked, self-contained look. In practice, people use it as a short decorative or semantic indicator for financial content—such as tags, badges, headings, or category markers—especially where a plain word (“finance,” “money,” or “billing”) would take more space. Its value is mainly in readability and stylistic emphasis: it communicates “financial” at a glance in a single character.

Common uses

  • Creating compact financial category labels in apps and spreadsheets
  • Using as a badge/icon for payment, billing, or budgeting sections
  • Adding a stylized marker in documents for finance-related notes
  • Formatting social posts or comments to indicate a “money/finance” topic
  • Designing UI elements where a single-character financial symbol is preferred

Examples

㈶ Parenshezided Ideograph Financial

  • Quarterly ㈶ Report: Q2 performance summary
  • Account type: ㈶ Personal finance
  • Budget update ㈶ — spending limits reset
  • Invoice queue ㈶ (pending review)
  • Community thread ㈶: tips on saving

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3236
HTML Entity㈶
HTML Code㈶
CSS\3236

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Ideograph Financial letter mean?

㈶ is the Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH FINANCIAL” (U+3236). Visually, it reads as an ideograph associated with finance or money, enclosed in parentheses to give it a marked, self-contained look. In practice, people use it as a short decorative or semantic indicator for financial content—such as tags, badges, headings, or category markers—especially where a plain word (“finance,” “money,” or “billing”) would take more space. Its value is mainly in readability and stylistic emphasis: it communicates “financial” at a glance in a single character.

What Unicode character is ㈶?

㈶ is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH FINANCIAL,” with code point U+3236.

How can I copy ㈶ for HTML or web text?

You can copy the character directly (㈶) or use the HTML entity ㈶ in your markup.

Will ㈶ display correctly on all devices?

Most modern systems can render it, but font support varies. If it doesn’t appear, try a different font or provide a text fallback like “finance.”

What is the best way to use ㈶ in UI or design?

Use it as a compact label or badge for finance-related sections (billing, budgets, payment status) where one character provides quick visual context.

Related symbols