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Georgian Small Letter Ban Letter

ⴁ is the Georgian small letter Ban, represented by U+2D01.

U+2D01

ⴁ is a Georgian alphabet character with the Unicode code point U+2D01. It’s commonly used in Georgian script text where the letter “ban” appears. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escape sequences in code.

Georgian Small Letter Ban Letter Meaning

ⴁ is the Georgian small letter ban. It belongs to the Georgian script block and is identified by Unicode code point U+2D01 (HTML entity ⴁ). As a letter, its meaning is primarily linguistic: it represents a specific character in Georgian writing rather than a standalone symbol concept. Use it when you need the exact Georgian letter in names, words, or properly encoded Georgian text. For reliable results, prefer copying the character directly or using the provided Unicode escapes in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript so the same glyph appears across devices and fonts that support Georgian.

Common uses

  • Typing or correcting Georgian text in documents and editors
  • Building search-friendly UI labels that require the exact Georgian letter
  • Rendering Georgian names accurately in web pages and forms
  • Generating sample Georgian text for learning or typography previews
  • Using precise Unicode characters in developer content and localization

Examples

ⴁ Georgian Small Letter Ban

  • ბⴁანი — word sample containing the letter
  • მისⴁერი — example Georgian text snippet
  • ნⴁობარი — example line for display
  • ⴁანა — short example word
  • გვⴁრდი — example Georgian phrase

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2D01
HTML Entityⴁ
HTML Codeⴁ
CSS\2D01

FAQ

What does the Georgian Small Letter Ban letter mean?

ⴁ is the Georgian small letter ban. It belongs to the Georgian script block and is identified by Unicode code point U+2D01 (HTML entity ⴁ). As a letter, its meaning is primarily linguistic: it represents a specific character in Georgian writing rather than a standalone symbol concept. Use it when you need the exact Georgian letter in names, words, or properly encoded Georgian text. For reliable results, prefer copying the character directly or using the provided Unicode escapes in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript so the same glyph appears across devices and fonts that support Georgian.

What Unicode character is ⴁ?

ⴁ is the Georgian small letter ban, with Unicode code point U+2D01.

How do I copy ⴁ reliably across devices?

Copy the character directly from this page. For more control in code, use the Unicode escapes: HTML ⴁ, CSS \\2D01, or JavaScript \\u{2D01}.

What HTML entity can I use for ⴁ?

Use the HTML entity ⴁ.

Will ⴁ display correctly on all browsers?

It should if your environment has a font that supports the Georgian block. The character is Unicode-standard (U+2D01), so behavior mainly depends on font support.