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Latin Small Letter Beta Letter

ꞵ is the Latin small letter beta (U+A7B5) used in extended Latin text and symbols.

U+A7B5

ꞵ is a character in the Latin Extended block. It’s commonly used when you need a specific “beta-like” glyph in Latin-script contexts. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and code-friendly escape sequences.

Latin Small Letter Beta Letter Meaning

ꞵ is the Unicode character named “LATIN SMALL LETTER BETA” with code point U+A7B5. Unlike the Greek letter β, ꞵ is a Latin character with a beta-shaped look, which makes it useful in situations where a text should use a Latin-script beta glyph rather than the standard Greek beta. You may see it in font samples, specialized linguistic or typographic documents, and decorative or branding-oriented text where a distinct beta form is needed. When coding, it’s often referenced via its Unicode escapes (CSS/JavaScript) or HTML entity for consistent rendering.

Common uses

  • Typography and font testing for beta-like Latin glyphs
  • Linguistic or notation documents that require a Latin beta character
  • Creating consistent symbols in multilingual layouts where Greek beta is not desired
  • Design assets for logos, badges, or headings that use specific glyph forms
  • Developer use in Unicode strings, web content, and UI labels

Examples

ꞵ Latin Small Letter Beta

  • Sample: ꞵꞵꞵ
  • Glyph check: ꞵ
  • Latin beta form: a ꞵ b
  • Font preview: ꞵ in extended Latin
  • UI label: Item ꞵ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+A7B5
HTML Entityꞵ
HTML Codeꞵ
CSS\A7B5

FAQ

What does the Latin Small Letter Beta letter mean?

ꞵ is the Unicode character named “LATIN SMALL LETTER BETA” with code point U+A7B5. Unlike the Greek letter β, ꞵ is a Latin character with a beta-shaped look, which makes it useful in situations where a text should use a Latin-script beta glyph rather than the standard Greek beta. You may see it in font samples, specialized linguistic or typographic documents, and decorative or branding-oriented text where a distinct beta form is needed. When coding, it’s often referenced via its Unicode escapes (CSS/JavaScript) or HTML entity for consistent rendering.

What is the Unicode code point for ꞵ?

ꞵ is U+A7B5 (Unicode name: LATIN SMALL LETTER BETA).

How can I copy ꞵ from this page?

Use the provided copy variation that shows ꞵ, then paste it into your document, design tool, or editor.

What HTML entity represents ꞵ?

The HTML entity is ꞵ.

How do I use ꞵ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\A7B5. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{A7B5}.