Georgian Capital Letter Zen Letter
Ⴆ is the Georgian capital letter Zen, Unicode U+10A6.
U+10A6
Ⴆ is a Georgian capital letter used in the Georgian script. It’s useful for proper text display, titles, and referencing Georgian spelling or names. Here you can copy the character and find its Unicode details for web and software use.
Georgian Capital Letter Zen Letter Meaning
Ⴆ represents the Georgian capital letter “Zen” in the Georgian script. As a letter, its meaning is primarily tied to reading and writing Georgian words rather than a standalone symbol concept. You may encounter it when writing Georgian text with the correct capitalization (capital form) or when transcribing Georgian names and words in headings, labels, or formal text. For developers, the key point is that the character’s identity is fixed by its Unicode code point U+10A6, which ensures consistent rendering across fonts and platforms that support Georgian. Use it when you specifically need the capital form of Zen.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting Georgian text that includes a capital form of Zen
- •Correctly spelling Georgian names in documents and profiles
- •Rendering Georgian headings, titles, and typographic accents
- •Displaying Georgian script examples in educational or reference materials
- •Testing font and Unicode support for Georgian characters in web or apps
Examples
Ⴆ Georgian Capital Letter Zen
- ႦႦ ႢႭႣႱႧ
- ႦႦႠბ ႺႠႡႩ
- ႦႦ ႿႹႱႭႼ
- ႦႦႤႨႪ ႱႨႧႱ
- ႦႦ: ႠგႭႿႣႱ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10A6 | |
| HTML Entity | Ⴆ | |
| HTML Code | Ⴆ | |
| CSS | \10A6 |
FAQ
What does the Georgian Capital Letter Zen letter mean?
Ⴆ represents the Georgian capital letter “Zen” in the Georgian script. As a letter, its meaning is primarily tied to reading and writing Georgian words rather than a standalone symbol concept. You may encounter it when writing Georgian text with the correct capitalization (capital form) or when transcribing Georgian names and words in headings, labels, or formal text. For developers, the key point is that the character’s identity is fixed by its Unicode code point U+10A6, which ensures consistent rendering across fonts and platforms that support Georgian. Use it when you specifically need the capital form of Zen.