Tamil Number One Thousand Letter
“௲” (U+0BF2) is the Tamil number for one thousand, used in Tamil numeral text.
U+0BF2
The symbol “௲” represents the Tamil numeral for one thousand. It’s a Unicode character you can copy into documents, apps, and web pages. Below you’ll find practical ways to use it, plus ready-to-paste examples and escapes.
Tamil Number One Thousand Letter Meaning
“௲” is the Tamil numeral sign for “one thousand,” with Unicode name “TAMIL NUMBER ONE THOUSAND” (code point U+0BF2). In Tamil numeral writing, digits and number signs may appear in sequences to represent larger numbers. You’ll most often see it in contexts where Tamil-style numbers are required—such as localized interfaces, forms, signage text, or typography samples. When sharing content online or generating text in code, use the provided HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape to ensure the character renders correctly across systems and fonts.
Common uses
- •Localizing software UI text that displays Tamil numerals (e.g., “1,000” in Tamil script)
- •Preparing typography or font samples that include Tamil number glyphs
- •Writing educational or reference content that demonstrates Tamil numeral usage
- •Generating multilingual receipts, invoices, or labels that use Tamil digit formatting
- •Creating social media posts or captions that use Tamil-style numeric values
Examples
௲ Tamil Number One Thousand
- ௲௲
- ௲மதிப்பு: ௲
- ௲வெற்றி எண்ணிக்கை: ௲
- ௲1,000 = ௲
- ௲பொருட்கள்: ௲ துண்டுகள்
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0BF2 | |
| HTML Entity | ௲ | |
| HTML Code | ௲ | |
| CSS | \0BF2 |
FAQ
What does “௲” mean?
“௲” is the Tamil number sign for one thousand (Unicode name: TAMIL NUMBER ONE THOUSAND, U+0BF2).
How can I copy “௲” reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ௲.
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?
CSS: \\0BF2 and JavaScript: \\u{0BF2}.
Will it render everywhere?
It should render correctly with fonts that support Tamil digits. If you see a missing-glyph box, try a Tamil-capable font.