Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter I Letter
🄘 is a circled/enclosed uppercase I character for labels, lists, and stylized text.
U+1F118
🄘 is an enclosed form of the Latin capital letter I. It’s commonly used when you want a distinct, icon-like letter in a design or piece of text. You can copy it directly or insert it using standard Unicode escapes.
Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter I Letter Meaning
🄘 is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I” (U+1F118) in the “Enclosed & Cirled” category. Visually, it looks like a capital I placed inside an enclosure, which makes it stand out from plain “I”. Most commonly, people use it as a stylized label for list items, steps, or sections where you want a consistent “lettered” marker that’s more decorative than the regular character. It’s also handy in UI mockups, posters, and social posts when you need a compact symbol that reads like an uppercase I but fits a theme.
Common uses
- •As a stylized marker for menu items or list steps labeled “I”
- •Typography and branding accents in posters, flyers, and slide headings
- •UI mockups for tab or section indicators using a unique letter icon
- •Designing consistent callouts or numbered sections where “I” stands out
- •Social and marketing text to add visual rhythm while keeping letter meaning
Examples
🄘 Enclosed Latin Capital Letter I
- 🄘Chapter 🄘 Introduction
- 🄘Step 🄘: Review the checklist
- 🄘Option 🄘 — Choose standard settings
- 🄘Section 🄘: Materials and methods
- 🄘Version 🄘.0
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F118 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄘 | |
| HTML Code | 🄘 | |
| CSS | \1F118 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter I letter mean?
🄘 is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I” (U+1F118) in the “Enclosed & Cirled” category. Visually, it looks like a capital I placed inside an enclosure, which makes it stand out from plain “I”. Most commonly, people use it as a stylized label for list items, steps, or sections where you want a consistent “lettered” marker that’s more decorative than the regular character. It’s also handy in UI mockups, posters, and social posts when you need a compact symbol that reads like an uppercase I but fits a theme.
What is the Unicode code point for 🄘?
🄘 is U+1F118, named “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I”.
How can I copy 🄘 quickly?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.
Why does 🄘 look different from a normal “I”?
🄘 is an enclosed/enclosed glyph variant (in the “Enclosed & Cirled” category), so it renders as a stylized letter rather than the plain Latin character.
Where does 🄘 work best in text?
It’s useful in headings, labels, UI prototypes, and social posts—anywhere you want a decorative uppercase “I” marker that’s still recognizable.