Runic Letter Franks Casket Os Letter
ᛴ (U+16F4) is a runic letter from the Franks Casket set, used as a single character in runic text.
U+16F4
ᛴ is a runic character with the Unicode code point U+16F4. It’s named “Runic Letter Franks Casket Os,” and it’s used when you want runic-style lettering in writing, design, or code. Copy it directly from below or use the provided escape forms.
Runic Letter Franks Casket Os Letter Meaning
ᛴ is the Unicode “Runic Letter Franks Casket Os” (U+16F4). In runic typography, it functions as a distinct letter that can appear in runic inscriptions, transliterations, or stylized text. The “Franks Casket” naming refers to a traditional runic letter set associated with the Franks Casket tradition, rather than a modern mathematical or standard alphabet. Like other runic characters, it is most useful when you’re composing text that looks and behaves like a single character (for example in posters, usernames, or decorative headings) and when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a similar-looking glyph.
Common uses
- •Adding authentic-looking runic letters to posters, logos, and headers
- •Creating stylized usernames, handles, or signatures with a single character
- •Writing runic-inspired text in game UI, fandom art, or decorative captions
- •Using the correct Unicode character in digital documents and web content
- •Labeling or annotating runic fonts and character sets in design workflows
Examples
ᛴ Runic Letter Franks Casket Os
- ᛴᛴ
- ᛴrunic: ᛴ
- ᛴᛴᛴᛴ
- ᛴElement ᛴ on the chart
- ᛴUsing character ᛴ in a title
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+16F4 | |
| HTML Entity | ᛴ | |
| HTML Code | ᛴ | |
| CSS | \16F4 |
FAQ
What does the Runic Letter Franks Casket Os letter mean?
ᛴ is the Unicode “Runic Letter Franks Casket Os” (U+16F4). In runic typography, it functions as a distinct letter that can appear in runic inscriptions, transliterations, or stylized text. The “Franks Casket” naming refers to a traditional runic letter set associated with the Franks Casket tradition, rather than a modern mathematical or standard alphabet. Like other runic characters, it is most useful when you’re composing text that looks and behaves like a single character (for example in posters, usernames, or decorative headings) and when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a similar-looking glyph.
What is the Unicode code point for ᛴ?
ᛴ is Unicode U+16F4.
How do I copy ᛴ for use in HTML?
You can copy the character directly (ᛴ) or use the HTML entity: ᛴ.
What are the JavaScript and CSS escapes for ᛴ?
CSS escape: \\16F4. JavaScript escape: \\u{16F4}.
Is ᛴ the same as a standard modern letter?
No. It’s a runic letter character (from the Unicode name “Runic Letter Franks Casket Os”), intended for runic-style text rather than a direct one-to-one mapping to a modern alphabet letter.