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Runic Letter Othalan Ethel O Letter

ᛟ (U+16DF) is a runic letter used as a standalone character or for runic-style text.

U+16DF

ᛟ is a single runic letter character with the Unicode code point U+16DF. It’s commonly used when you want runic-looking typography in names, labels, or decorative text. This page helps you copy it reliably across devices and software.

Runic Letter Othalan Ethel O Letter Meaning

ᛟ is Unicode-named “RUNIC LETTER OTHALAN ETHEL O” (U+16DF). As a runic letter, it is typically used for visual texture—creating runic-style words, decorative headings, or symbolic lettering that resembles historic scripts. In practice, most users treat it as a character for typography rather than as a standardized modern “meaning” with universal interpretation. If you’re building runic text, it’s best to consider it as a letter-like glyph you can place alongside other runic characters to form a word or sequence.

Common uses

  • Decorative titles or headings with a runic-style look
  • Game UI elements, item names, or faction labels
  • Custom signatures and branding accents for a Norse-inspired theme
  • Handwritten-style text effects in art or posters (digital fonts)
  • Educational or reference materials showing runic characters

Examples

ᛟ Runic letter Othalan Ethel O

  • ᛟᚨᚾᛏᛁᛏᚨᚾ
  • Item: ᛟ
  • ᛟᚾᚨᛞᛖᛞ
  • Runes: ᛟᛟᛟ
  • Name tag ᛟ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+16DF
HTML Entityᛟ
HTML Codeᛟ
CSS\16DF

FAQ

What does the Runic Letter Othalan Ethel O letter mean?

ᛟ is Unicode-named “RUNIC LETTER OTHALAN ETHEL O” (U+16DF). As a runic letter, it is typically used for visual texture—creating runic-style words, decorative headings, or symbolic lettering that resembles historic scripts. In practice, most users treat it as a character for typography rather than as a standardized modern “meaning” with universal interpretation. If you’re building runic text, it’s best to consider it as a letter-like glyph you can place alongside other runic characters to form a word or sequence.

What is the Unicode code point for ᛟ?

ᛟ is Unicode U+16DF.

How do I copy ᛟ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᛟ.

How do I type ᛟ using JavaScript?

Use: \\u{16DF}.

Will ᛟ display the same on all devices?

It should if the font supports the glyph; otherwise it may fall back to a missing-character symbol. Using a runic-capable font improves consistency.