Latin Small Letter Omega Letter
ꞷ is the Unicode character U+A7B7, a Latin small form related to omega from the Latin Extended block.
U+A7B7
ꞷ is a Unicode character known as the Latin Small Letter Omega. It’s useful when you need a specific typography look or a particular script/character variant. Use the copy options below to paste it into your text, design, or code.
Latin Small Letter Omega Letter Meaning
ꞷ is the Unicode character “LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA” (U+A7B7). It belongs to the “Latin Extended” block and provides a distinct, lowercase omega-like glyph compared with the more common Greek small letter omega (ω). In practice, people use it when they need a specific typographic form, compatibility with text encoded using that character, or a stylistic alternative in symbols, branding, or labeling. Because it’s a different code point than ω, it may not be interchangeable in systems that validate Unicode characters or use font-specific shaping.
Common uses
- •Typographic design where a specific omega-like Latin Extended glyph is required
- •Creating consistent labels or branding marks using Unicode text
- •Writing or documenting content that specifically references U+A7B7 characters
- •Programming and UI text where exact character matching matters
- •Building symbol lists or reference tables in documentation and educational materials
Examples
ꞷ Latin Small Letter Omega
- ꞷVersion 2.ꞷ released
- ꞷelement ꞷ is not interchangeable with ω
- ꞷUse ꞷ for the Latin Extended omega form
- ꞷSymbol: ꞷ (U+A7B7)
- ꞷThe word ends with ꞷ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A7B7 | |
| HTML Entity | ꞷ | |
| HTML Code | ꞷ | |
| CSS | \A7B7 |
FAQ
What does the Latin Small Letter Omega letter mean?
ꞷ is the Unicode character “LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA” (U+A7B7). It belongs to the “Latin Extended” block and provides a distinct, lowercase omega-like glyph compared with the more common Greek small letter omega (ω). In practice, people use it when they need a specific typographic form, compatibility with text encoded using that character, or a stylistic alternative in symbols, branding, or labeling. Because it’s a different code point than ω, it may not be interchangeable in systems that validate Unicode characters or use font-specific shaping.
What is ꞷ called in Unicode?
ꞷ is “LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA” with Unicode code point U+A7B7.
How is ꞷ different from ω?
They are different characters with different Unicode code points, so they may render differently and are not always interchangeable.
How can I copy ꞷ?
Use the copy variations on this page, or paste directly: ꞷ. You can also use the HTML entity ꞷ.
What is the HTML or coding representation for ꞷ?
HTML entity: ꞷ CSS escape: \\A7B7; JavaScript escape: \\u{A7B7}.