Ogham Letter Muin Letter
ᚋ (Ogham Letter Muin) is an Ogham character identified as U+168B for text, design, and development use.
U+168B
ᚋ is a character from the Ogham writing system, labeled “OGHAM LETTER MUIN” in Unicode. This page helps you copy it reliably across devices and code. You’ll also find practical ways to use it in design, writing, and development.
Ogham Letter Muin Letter Meaning
ᚋ is the Unicode character “OGHAM LETTER MUIN” with code point U+168B. As an Ogham letter, it represents one of the alphabetic signs used in Ogham writing. In everyday use on modern websites and apps, it’s most often treated as a distinctive Ogham glyph for decorative text, typography experiments, or symbolic naming. Depending on the context and font support, it may be used as a standalone letter mark rather than a full word, so meanings are typically conveyed through the broader Ogham script or the specific letter tradition in your project.
Common uses
- •Add an authentic-looking Ogham glyph to a fantasy or historical themed title
- •Use in custom typography or poster design as a standalone letter mark
- •Include in a personal name tag, handle, or branding element inspired by Ogham
- •Reference or label content in a language/linguistics or script-learning project
- •Use in UI icons, badges, or decorative separators where a single glyph is needed
Examples
ᚋ Ogham Letter Muin (U+168B)
- ᚋᚋ
- ᚋmuin ᚋ
- ᚋOgham: ᚋ
- ᚋᚋ — letter sign
- ᚋUse ᚋ in your design
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+168B | |
| HTML Entity | ᚋ | |
| HTML Code | ᚋ | |
| CSS | \168B |
FAQ
What does the Ogham Letter Muin letter mean?
ᚋ is the Unicode character “OGHAM LETTER MUIN” with code point U+168B. As an Ogham letter, it represents one of the alphabetic signs used in Ogham writing. In everyday use on modern websites and apps, it’s most often treated as a distinctive Ogham glyph for decorative text, typography experiments, or symbolic naming. Depending on the context and font support, it may be used as a standalone letter mark rather than a full word, so meanings are typically conveyed through the broader Ogham script or the specific letter tradition in your project.
What is the Unicode code point for ᚋ?
ᚋ is U+168B.
How can I copy ᚋ using HTML?
Use the HTML entity ᚋ.
How do I write ᚋ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\168B. JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{168B}.
Will ᚋ display correctly on all devices?
Not always—Ogham glyph support depends on the fonts installed. If it doesn’t render, try a font that supports Ogham.