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Latin Capital Letter Ae With Macron Letter

Ǣ is the Latin capital AE character with a macron, encoded as U+01E2.

U+01E2

The symbol Ǣ is a Latin Extended letter: “Latin Capital Letter Ae with Macron.” It’s useful when you need precise typography or correct Unicode characters for languages and documents that require this exact form. Use the copy variations below for fast insertion in different tools.

Latin Capital Letter Ae With Macron Letter Meaning

Ǣ (U+01E2) is a specific Unicode character in the “Latin Extended” block: the Latin capital form of “AE with macron.” The macron indicates a horizontal line over the letter, distinguishing it from other AE characters without the macron. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode code point, it’s best to use the actual character (or the provided escapes) rather than approximations. You might encounter Ǣ in specialized Latin typography, in text that follows particular orthographic conventions, or in branding and design work where the exact glyph matters.

Common uses

  • Typing or proofreading documents that require the exact Unicode character U+01E2
  • Web design and UI text where typography must match a specific Latin Extended glyph
  • Creating multilingual or historically styled names and headings that use AE with a macron
  • Preparing content for print or publishing workflows that rely on Unicode-accurate characters
  • Programming and templating, using the correct Unicode/HTML/CSS escape to avoid font fallbacks

Examples

Ǣ — Latin Capital Letter Ae with Macron

  • ǢǢ is used in the header of the document.
  • ǢPlease replace “AE” with Ǣ in the title.
  • ǢThe macron version appears as Ǣ in this font set.
  • ǢUse U+01E2 to ensure the correct character is rendered.
  • ǢI copied Ǣ from the Unicode character list.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+01E2
HTML EntityǢ
HTML CodeǢ
CSS\01E2

FAQ

What does the Latin Capital Letter Ae With Macron letter mean?

Ǣ (U+01E2) is a specific Unicode character in the “Latin Extended” block: the Latin capital form of “AE with macron.” The macron indicates a horizontal line over the letter, distinguishing it from other AE characters without the macron. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode code point, it’s best to use the actual character (or the provided escapes) rather than approximations. You might encounter Ǣ in specialized Latin typography, in text that follows particular orthographic conventions, or in branding and design work where the exact glyph matters.

What Unicode character is Ǣ?

Ǣ is “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH MACRON,” Unicode code point U+01E2.

How do I copy Ǣ into HTML?

You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: Ǣ

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\01E2, JavaScript escape: \\u{01E2}.

Is Ǣ the same as the normal AE letters?

No. Ǣ specifically includes a macron and is distinct from standard AE without the macron.