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Latin Capital Letter I With Inverted Breve Letter

Ȋ is the Latin capital I with an inverted breve, Unicode U+020A.

U+020A

Ȋ (Latin Capital Letter I with Inverted Breve) is a specific Unicode character from the Latin Extended set. It’s useful when you need precise typography or correct text representation. Use the copy variations and code escapes below for easy integration.

Latin Capital Letter I With Inverted Breve Letter Meaning

Ȋ is a Latin Extended Unicode character: “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE” at U+020A. The inverted breve is a diacritic-like mark placed above the letter I, distinguishing it from a plain “I”. In practice, it appears in languages, transliterations, and specialized typography where that exact letter form matters. It’s also used by designers and writers who want consistent branding or text styling that includes uncommon diacritic combinations. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character (not a generic I plus a separate mark), copying the symbol directly helps avoid rendering mismatches across fonts and systems.

Common uses

  • Correctly typing names or words that use I with an inverted breve in Latin-script text
  • Typography and layout work where the exact character form must match a reference document
  • Digital publishing and document editing requiring accurate Unicode characters
  • Software UI text or labels that need a specific Latin Extended letter
  • Creating consistent social media text when a specific diacritic letter must appear

Examples

Ȋ Latin Capital Letter I with Inverted Breve

  • ȊȊ can look different from a plain I.
  • ȊCopy Ȋ to keep the correct Unicode letter.
  • ȊThe character Ȋ is U+020A in Unicode.
  • ȊSome fonts display Ȋ with a distinct inverted breve.
  • ȊUse Ȋ in text where the exact letter is required.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+020A
HTML EntityȊ
HTML CodeȊ
CSS\020A

FAQ

What does the Latin Capital Letter I With Inverted Breve letter mean?

Ȋ is a Latin Extended Unicode character: “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE” at U+020A. The inverted breve is a diacritic-like mark placed above the letter I, distinguishing it from a plain “I”. In practice, it appears in languages, transliterations, and specialized typography where that exact letter form matters. It’s also used by designers and writers who want consistent branding or text styling that includes uncommon diacritic combinations. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character (not a generic I plus a separate mark), copying the symbol directly helps avoid rendering mismatches across fonts and systems.

What is the Unicode code point for Ȋ?

Ȋ is Unicode code point U+020A (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE).

How do I copy Ȋ without it changing to a plain I?

Use the symbol character directly (Ȋ) from this page, or copy the numeric HTML entity form (Ȋ) so the exact character is preserved.

Can I type Ȋ using a CSS or JavaScript escape?

Yes. The CSS escape is \\020A, and the JavaScript (Unicode code point) escape is \\u{020A}.

Why does Ȋ sometimes look different across fonts?

Different fonts may render the inverted breve diacritic with slightly different spacing and shape. If it’s not supported, it may fall back to another glyph.