Runic Letter Jeran J Letter
ᛃ is the Unicode runic letter Jeran J, used in runic text, stylized design, and typographic experiments.
U+16C3
ᛃ is a runic character with the Unicode name “RUNIC LETTER JERAN J” (U+16C3). It’s commonly used when people want a J-like runic look in headings, badges, and custom text. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy it and use it correctly in digital content.
Runic Letter Jeran J Letter Meaning
ᛃ (RUNIC LETTER JERAN J) is a runic letter associated with the sound/value often treated like “J” in runic alphabets. In practice, its meaning is usually about representing a runic “J” character rather than conveying a standalone symbolic concept in everyday writing. People use it to build runic-style words, add an authentic-looking letter to a phrase, or achieve a specific aesthetic in logos and typography. If you’re writing in plain English, it typically functions as a decorative or transliteration character rather than a standard letter in modern orthography.
Common uses
- •Copying into runic-style names, labels, or decorative headlines
- •Creating custom typography for posters, thumbnails, and branding elements
- •Adding a runic “J” sound/letter in transliteration or stylized writing
- •Using in games, fan projects, or worldbuilding text that uses runes
- •Testing font coverage and Unicode rendering for runic characters
Examples
ᛃ Runic Letter Jeran J
- ᛃᛃᛖᚱᚨᚾ ᛟᚾᛖ
- ᛃᛃᛞᛖᛚ ᚾᚨᛗᛖ
- ᛃWelcome ᛃ
- ᛃᛃᛃ runes
- ᛃOrder: ᛃᚨᛁᚾ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+16C3 | |
| HTML Entity | ᛃ | |
| HTML Code | ᛃ | |
| CSS | \16C3 |
FAQ
What Unicode character is ᛃ?
ᛃ is RUNIC LETTER JERAN J, with Unicode code point U+16C3.
How can I copy ᛃ in HTML or web code?
You can use the HTML entity ᛃ or the CSS escape \\16C3. (The symbol corresponds to Unicode U+16C3.)
What does ᛃ represent in runic text?
It represents a runic letter typically treated like “J” in runic alphabets, most often used to create runic-style spelling or decoration.
Will ᛃ display correctly on all devices?
It depends on font support. If the font you’re using doesn’t include the runic block, the character may not render as expected.