Runic Letter Dotted-l Letter
ᛛ is the Runic Letter Dotted-L character (U+16DB) used as a stylized runic letter in text and design.
U+16DB
ᛛ is a runic character known by its Unicode name, Runic Letter Dotted-L. It’s useful when you want runic-style lettering in typography, game UI, or decorative text. Below you’ll find copy options and practical usage ideas.
Runic Letter Dotted-l Letter Meaning
ᛛ is the Unicode character “RUNIC LETTER DOTTED-L” (U+16DB). As a runic letter, it can be used purely for its distinctive visual style, often to evoke historical or Germanic-themed aesthetics in design and writing. It is not a common everyday Latin letter; instead, it typically appears in decorative text, headings, ciphers, or constructed alphabets where runic forms are used for flavor. Because runic characters can be stylistic rather than standardized across fonts, the exact look may vary depending on the font you choose.
Common uses
- •Adding a runic-style accent to names, titles, or fantasy signifiers
- •Decorating posters, banners, and graphic design compositions
- •Building themed UI text for games or role-playing experiences
- •Creating stylized labels, watermarks, or logo typography
- •Using in short inscriptions, ciphers, or constructed writing systems
Examples
ᛛ Runic Letter Dotted-L
- ᛛᛛ ᚨᚱᛏᛁᛚᛖ
- ᛛLevel ᛛ
- ᛛᛛ rune set: dotted-l
- ᛛOrder of ᛛ
- ᛛRunic mark: ᛛ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+16DB | |
| HTML Entity | ᛛ | |
| HTML Code | ᛛ | |
| CSS | \16DB |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ᛛ?
ᛛ is U+16DB, with HTML entity ᛛ.
How can I copy ᛛ on the web?
Copy the character directly (ᛛ). You can also use the HTML entity ᛛ in your markup.
Will ᛛ look the same in every font?
Not necessarily. Like many runic characters, the appearance can differ by font. If you need a consistent look, test with your target fonts.
What does “Runic Letter Dotted-L” refer to?
It is the official Unicode name for this character. The wording describes its runic letter form, including the dotted style.