Latin Capital Letter Lambda Letter
is the Unicode Latin Capital Letter Lambda (U+A7DA) from the Latin Extended block.
U+A7DA
is a distinct Unicode character named Latin Capital Letter Lambda. It’s useful when you specifically need this Latin-form capital lambda rather than the more common Greek lambda. Below you’ll find copy options, escapes, and practical ways to use it.
Latin Capital Letter Lambda Letter Meaning
(Latin Capital Letter Lambda) is a letter-form character encoded at Unicode U+A7DA (Latin Extended). Despite its “lambda” name, it belongs to the Latin script extensions rather than the standard Greek block. In practice, people use it when they need a lambda-like capital glyph that matches a particular font, style guide, or legacy text encoding. It can appear in typography projects, transcription or localization where an exact character match matters, and in document systems that distinguish between Greek lambda and this Latin variant. Always verify rendering in your target font, since visual appearance may vary across typefaces.
Common uses
- •Typography and branding where a specific capital lambda glyph is required
- •Document transcription that must preserve exact Unicode characters
- •Localization and encoding work distinguishing Latin lambda from Greek λ
- •Designing labels, headings, or diagrams that use Unicode character sets
- •Programming and UI text where the exact character U+A7DA is needed
Examples
Latin Capital Letter Lambda
- Version is now live.
- Module : setup complete.
- Select symbol to insert the capital lambda.
- Item appears in the header.
- Use for the Latin-form lambda in this template.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A7DA | |
| HTML Entity | Ꟛ | |
| HTML Code | Ꟛ | |
| CSS | \A7DA |
FAQ
What does the Latin Capital Letter Lambda letter mean?
(Latin Capital Letter Lambda) is a letter-form character encoded at Unicode U+A7DA (Latin Extended). Despite its “lambda” name, it belongs to the Latin script extensions rather than the standard Greek block. In practice, people use it when they need a lambda-like capital glyph that matches a particular font, style guide, or legacy text encoding. It can appear in typography projects, transcription or localization where an exact character match matters, and in document systems that distinguish between Greek lambda and this Latin variant. Always verify rendering in your target font, since visual appearance may vary across typefaces.
Is the same as the Greek capital lambda (Λ)?
No. is Latin Capital Letter Lambda encoded as U+A7DA in the Latin Extended block, while Greek capital lambda (Λ) is a different Unicode character in the Greek block.
What is the Unicode code point for ?
The Unicode code point is U+A7DA.
How can I copy in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity Ꟛ to represent .
What font support should I expect?
Rendering depends on the font. In many environments it may look different from Greek Λ, so it’s best to test in your target font and application.