Regional Indicator Symbol Letter M Letter
🇲 is a regional indicator symbol letter used to form country/region flag emoji sequences.
U+1F1F2
🇲 is a Unicode character named “Regional Indicator Symbol Letter M”. It’s typically used as part of a two-letter pair to display a flag emoji. You can copy it directly or use the provided escapes in software and web code.
Regional Indicator Symbol Letter M Letter Meaning
The character “🇲” (Unicode code point U+1F1F2) is a regional indicator symbol letter. By itself, it may appear as the letter “M” in a flag-styled form, but its main purpose is to combine with another regional indicator letter to create a country or territory flag emoji. For example, flag emojis are made from two regional indicator letters (not from a single country-specific code point). If the surrounding letter sequence is correct and supported by the platform, the rendering will show the intended flag.
Common uses
- •Building country flag emojis by pairing regional indicator letters in text
- •Using emoji sequences in social media captions and posts
- •Tagging locations in apps or forms that support flag-style indicators
- •Displaying ISO-like country/region codes visually when users expect emojis
- •Testing emoji rendering and typography in web and mobile interfaces
Examples
🇲 Regional Indicator Symbol Letter M
- 🇲Let’s celebrate 🇲 + another letter to show a flag.
- 🇲My profile shows 🇲 as part of a flag sequence.
- 🇲Send the correct letter pair for the flag you want.
- 🇲Unicode emoji flags are built from two regional indicators.
- 🇲This field expects a regional indicator letter (like 🇲).
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F1F2 | |
| HTML Entity | 🇲 | |
| HTML Code | 🇲 | |
| CSS | \1F1F2 |
FAQ
What does the Regional Indicator Symbol Letter M letter mean?
The character “🇲” (Unicode code point U+1F1F2) is a regional indicator symbol letter. By itself, it may appear as the letter “M” in a flag-styled form, but its main purpose is to combine with another regional indicator letter to create a country or territory flag emoji. For example, flag emojis are made from two regional indicator letters (not from a single country-specific code point). If the surrounding letter sequence is correct and supported by the platform, the rendering will show the intended flag.
What is the Unicode code point for 🇲?
It is U+1F1F2.
Can I use 🇲 to display a full country flag?
Yes—flag emojis are made by combining two regional indicator letters. 🇲 is one component of that two-letter sequence.
Why does 🇲 sometimes not look like the flag I expected?
You may be missing the second regional indicator letter, or your platform may not support the specific flag rendering for that sequence.
How can developers insert 🇲 in code?
You can use the provided forms: HTML entity 🇲, CSS escape \\1F1F2, or JavaScript escape \\u{1F1F2}.