Georgian Capital Letter Xan Letter
Ⴞ is the Georgian capital letter Xan, used in Georgian orthography and typography.
U+10BE
Ⴞ is a Georgian capital letter used in the Georgian writing system. It’s useful when you need accurate Georgian text for design, publishing, or language-related content.
Georgian Capital Letter Xan Letter Meaning
Ⴞ is the uppercase form of the Georgian letter XAN. It belongs to the Georgian Unicode block, with code point U+10BE. In practice, you’ll encounter it when writing or typesetting Georgian names, words, or proper nouns that use the Xan letter in uppercase. As with other Georgian capitals, its appearance and spacing depend on the font you choose and how your text rendering system handles Georgian script shaping. When copying, it helps to use Unicode-consistent fonts so the character displays correctly and matches your intended styling.
Common uses
- •Copying correct Georgian uppercase text for names and places
- •Designing posters, logos, or titles that include Georgian script
- •Typing Georgian content in documents, forms, or announcements
- •Adding accurate glyphs to multilingual websites and UI labels
- •Programming-ready insertion of the character using Unicode escapes
Examples
Ⴞ Georgian Capital Letter Xan
- ႾႾ Ⴀს Ⴟ
- ႾგიორგიႾ
- ႾთბილისႾ
- ႾႾႠთႂ႑
- ႾႾ_xan
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10BE | |
| HTML Entity | Ⴞ | |
| HTML Code | Ⴞ | |
| CSS | \10BE |
FAQ
What does the Georgian Capital Letter Xan letter mean?
Ⴞ is the uppercase form of the Georgian letter XAN. It belongs to the Georgian Unicode block, with code point U+10BE. In practice, you’ll encounter it when writing or typesetting Georgian names, words, or proper nouns that use the Xan letter in uppercase. As with other Georgian capitals, its appearance and spacing depend on the font you choose and how your text rendering system handles Georgian script shaping. When copying, it helps to use Unicode-consistent fonts so the character displays correctly and matches your intended styling.
What is the Unicode code point for Ⴞ?
Ⴞ has Unicode code point U+10BE.
How do I type Ⴞ using an escape sequence in code?
Use the JavaScript escape \\u{10BE} or the CSS/Unicode escape \\10BE.
Can I use the HTML entity to display Ⴞ?
Yes. The HTML entity for Ⴞ is Ⴞ.
Why does Ⴞ sometimes look different or not render?
Rendering depends on the font and text system. Try a Unicode-capable font that supports Georgian characters.