Latin Letter Small Capital Turned M Letter
ꟺ is a Latin Extended letter that looks like a small capital turned M.
U+A7FA
ꟺ (U+A7FA) is a Unicode character from the Latin Extended block. It’s often used when you need a specific typographic shape that resembles a small capital “turned M.” Use the copy tools below or the provided code escapes to insert it reliably.
Latin Letter Small Capital Turned M Letter Meaning
ꟺ is best understood as a typographic letterform rather than a punctuation mark or emoji. Its Unicode identity is “LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M” (U+A7FA), and it appears as a small-cap style variant with a “turned” appearance similar to an M-shaped glyph. In practice, people use it to match a particular font style, create consistent branding lettering, or represent a specialized text form where a normal “M” or small “m” won’t match visually. Because it’s in Latin Extended, its appearance may depend on the fonts you have installed.
Common uses
- •Typography and custom lettering where a turned small-cap “M” look is required
- •Designing nameplates, posters, or covers with consistent letterforms
- •Creating stylistic text in social media graphics and banners
- •Labeling in projects that require Unicode-specific character accuracy
- •Substituting for a missing glyph in a design system that targets U+A7FA
Examples
ꟺ Latin Small Capital Turned M
- ꟺꟺarkside
- ꟺdesign ꟺame
- ꟺmodule ꟺ12
- ꟺThe ꟺ turned form
- ꟺꟺ typography test
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A7FA | |
| HTML Entity | ꟺ | |
| HTML Code | ꟺ | |
| CSS | \A7FA |
FAQ
What does the Latin Letter Small Capital Turned M letter mean?
ꟺ is best understood as a typographic letterform rather than a punctuation mark or emoji. Its Unicode identity is “LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M” (U+A7FA), and it appears as a small-cap style variant with a “turned” appearance similar to an M-shaped glyph. In practice, people use it to match a particular font style, create consistent branding lettering, or represent a specialized text form where a normal “M” or small “m” won’t match visually. Because it’s in Latin Extended, its appearance may depend on the fonts you have installed.
What Unicode character is ꟺ?
ꟺ is the character LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M with code point U+A7FA.
How can I copy ꟺ reliably in HTML or code?
You can use the HTML entity ꟺ or the CSS escape \\A7FA. In JavaScript, use \\u{A7FA}.
Why does ꟺ look different on my device?
The glyph rendering depends on the font(s) available. Unicode identifies the character, but the visual appearance comes from the font.
Can I use ꟺ in normal text like letters and words?
Yes. ꟺ behaves like a letter character and can be used in words, labels, and styled text wherever your font supports it.