Latin Capital Letter Gamma Letter
Ɣ (U+0194) is the Latin Capital Letter Gamma used as a distinct letter in Latin Extended text.
U+0194
Ɣ is the Latin capital form associated with the Gamma glyph. It lives in the Latin Extended block and can be used when you need that specific character rather than the Greek Gamma.
Latin Capital Letter Gamma Letter Meaning
Ɣ is Unicode character U+0194, named “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA.” It is a Latin Extended letter, separate from the standard Greek capital gamma characters. In practice, people use Ɣ when they need a particular typographic look, a specific letter for a custom alphabet, or consistency with a source that explicitly uses this code point. Depending on your font and rendering environment, the glyph may resemble the Greek Gamma and can be used to label variables, headings, or branded text—without assuming it automatically means “gamma” in every context.
Common uses
- •Typography and branding where a distinct “Gamma-like” Latin letter is required
- •Copying exact characters from documents, spec text, or style guides that use U+0194
- •Creating titles or labels in posters, flyers, and UI mockups needing the Latin glyph
- •Text content for atlases, transliteration systems, or custom alphabets
- •Developer use in code, templates, and web content where the exact Unicode character matters
Examples
Ɣ Latin Capital Letter Gamma (U+0194)
- ƔƔ is used as a label in the header.
- ƔDownload the file and verify the symbol: Ɣ.
- ƔSet the title font to support U+0194 for Ɣ.
- ƔIn this alphabet, Ɣ represents a specific letter.
- ƔUse Ɣ in your CSS-generated text carefully.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0194 | |
| HTML Entity | Ɣ | |
| HTML Code | Ɣ | |
| CSS | \0194 |
FAQ
What does the Latin Capital Letter Gamma letter mean?
Ɣ is Unicode character U+0194, named “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA.” It is a Latin Extended letter, separate from the standard Greek capital gamma characters. In practice, people use Ɣ when they need a particular typographic look, a specific letter for a custom alphabet, or consistency with a source that explicitly uses this code point. Depending on your font and rendering environment, the glyph may resemble the Greek Gamma and can be used to label variables, headings, or branded text—without assuming it automatically means “gamma” in every context.
Is Ɣ the same as the Greek capital gamma (Γ)?
No. Ɣ is a Latin Extended character (U+0194) named “Latin Capital Letter Gamma.” Greek capital gamma is a different Unicode character.
How can I copy Ɣ reliably on the web?
Paste the character directly, or use the provided escapes in HTML/CSS/JavaScript: HTML entity Ɣ, CSS \\\\0194, or JavaScript \\\\u{0194}.
Why does Ɣ look different across devices?
Glyph appearance depends on whether the active font supports U+0194 and how it maps the character to a specific design.
Where does Ɣ belong in Unicode?
It is in the “Latin Extended” category with Unicode code point U+0194.