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Ogham Letter Ngeadal Letter

ᚍ is the Ogham letter Ngeadal (U+168D), used in Ogham script text and custom typography.

U+168D

ᚍ is a character from the Ogham alphabet. It’s commonly used when you want to include Ogham lettering in digital text, design mockups, or personal projects. This page helps you copy the symbol and use it correctly in different code contexts.

Ogham Letter Ngeadal Letter Meaning

ᚍ is the Ogham letter “Ngeadal” (Unicode U+168D). In practice, it’s primarily used as a letter-like character within the Ogham script rather than as a widely recognized standalone symbol with one universal meaning. People use it to represent Ogham text, build custom fonts or typographic experiments, or label content with authentic-looking Ogham characters. If you’re creating Ogham words or teaching materials, it’s best treated as part of the larger Ogham letter set so spacing and context match your intended text.

Common uses

  • Copying Ogham text into social media posts and profiles
  • Adding Ogham characters to posters, flyers, and branded design elements
  • Creating custom typography or font specimen examples
  • Including Ogham letters in naming, game UI, or fantasy-themed UI mockups
  • Using the symbol in teaching notes, worksheets, or reference lists for Ogham

Examples

ᚍ Ogham Letter Ngeadal

  • ᚍ ᚏ ᚐ ᚑ
  • ᚍ ogham letter ngeadal
  • Try ᚍ in your design header
  • Symbol: ᚍ (U+168D)
  • Ogham: ᚍᚑᚏᚐ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+168D
HTML Entityᚍ
HTML Codeᚍ
CSS\168D

FAQ

What does the Ogham Letter Ngeadal letter mean?

ᚍ is the Ogham letter “Ngeadal” (Unicode U+168D). In practice, it’s primarily used as a letter-like character within the Ogham script rather than as a widely recognized standalone symbol with one universal meaning. People use it to represent Ogham text, build custom fonts or typographic experiments, or label content with authentic-looking Ogham characters. If you’re creating Ogham words or teaching materials, it’s best treated as part of the larger Ogham letter set so spacing and context match your intended text.

What is the Unicode code point for ᚍ?

ᚍ is U+168D.

How do I copy ᚍ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity ᚍ.

What CSS escape can I use for ᚍ?

You can use \\168D.

How do I include ᚍ in JavaScript?

Use \\u{168D}.