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Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Z Letter

🄩 is the parenthesized Latin capital letter Z, useful for labeled items and stylized text.

U+1F129

🄩 is a typographic symbol that combines the letter Z with parentheses. It’s often used when you want a neat, enclosed label in text. You can copy it directly or use its official code point and escapes in your projects.

Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Z Letter Meaning

🄩 (Unicode U+1F129) is named “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z.” Visually, it’s a capital Z enclosed in parentheses, making it feel like a labeled marker or a compact typographic tag. In everyday use, people typically treat it as a decorative or organizational glyph—useful when you want items to look formatted without writing extra punctuation. It doesn’t carry a widely standardized meaning on its own (like a universal mathematical operator), so the most common interpretation comes from the surrounding text, such as “(Z)” for a labeled section, option, or item.

Common uses

  • Labeling options or steps in documentation (e.g., “🄩 Option Z”)
  • Decorating headings or section markers in posters and slide decks
  • Creating consistent “(Z)” style references in writing and editing
  • UI micro-labels for forms, diagrams, or workflow states
  • Social media or design captions that need a compact enclosed letter

Examples

🄩 Parenthesized Capital Z

  • 🄩Step 🄩: Review the final notes.
  • 🄩Choose 🄩 if you mean the Z case.
  • 🄩Section 🄩 lists the assumptions.
  • 🄩Option 🄩 is available under advanced settings.
  • 🄩Label this value as 🄩 in the table.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F129
HTML Entity🄩
HTML Code🄩
CSS\1F129

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Z letter mean?

🄩 (Unicode U+1F129) is named “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z.” Visually, it’s a capital Z enclosed in parentheses, making it feel like a labeled marker or a compact typographic tag. In everyday use, people typically treat it as a decorative or organizational glyph—useful when you want items to look formatted without writing extra punctuation. It doesn’t carry a widely standardized meaning on its own (like a universal mathematical operator), so the most common interpretation comes from the surrounding text, such as “(Z)” for a labeled section, option, or item.

What is the Unicode code point for 🄩?

🄩 is Unicode U+1F129, named “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z.”

How do I use 🄩 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🄩

How do I use 🄩 in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\1F129

How do I use 🄩 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1F129}