Mathematical Bold Capital M Symbol
π is the Mathematical Bold Capital M character used to represent bold M in math and styled text.
U+1D40C
The character π is a mathematical bold version of the capital letter M. Itβs commonly used when you need an βMβ in bold math typography. You can copy it directly or generate it using its Unicode code point.
Mathematical Bold Capital M Symbol Meaning
π (Unicode name: Mathematical Bold Capital M, code point U+1D40C) is a Unicode character that represents a bold-styled capital M specifically for mathematical typography. In practice, itβs used like a bold βMβ in equations, variable naming, sets or matrices, and typographic mockups where weight and style matter. Because itβs distinct from a regular βMβ, it helps keep math and design text visually consistent across platforms that support the character. If youβre building documents or UI labels, using the exact Unicode character ensures the intended bold math appearance.
Common uses
- β’Labeling variables in math and physics equations where a bold M is needed
- β’Styling headings or symbols in educational materials to match math formatting
- β’Designing posters or slides with consistent mathematical typography
- β’Creating notation for vectors, matrices, or parameter names in typed documents
- β’Using as a decorative or branded symbol in tech-focused UI designs
Examples
π Mathematical Bold Capital M
- πLet π be a model parameter.
- πCompute πx where x is a vector.
- πThe matrix π determines the transformation.
- πSet the value of π and solve for the variables.
- πIn our notation, π refers to the bold capital M.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D40C | |
| HTML Entity | 𝐌 | |
| HTML Code | 𝐌 | |
| CSS | \1D40C |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Capital M symbol mean?
π (Unicode name: Mathematical Bold Capital M, code point U+1D40C) is a Unicode character that represents a bold-styled capital M specifically for mathematical typography. In practice, itβs used like a bold βMβ in equations, variable naming, sets or matrices, and typographic mockups where weight and style matter. Because itβs distinct from a regular βMβ, it helps keep math and design text visually consistent across platforms that support the character. If youβre building documents or UI labels, using the exact Unicode character ensures the intended bold math appearance.
Is π the same as a regular capital M?
No. π is a distinct Unicode character (Mathematical Bold Capital M, U+1D40C) with bold math styling. A regular βMβ is different.
How do I copy π reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page. If you need to generate it in code, use U+1D40C (HTML: 𝐌 / CSS: \\1D40C / JavaScript: \\u{1D40C}).
Where is π commonly used?
Youβll see it in math notation and typography where a bold capital M is required for clarity and consistent styling.
What if my font doesnβt show π correctly?
Some fonts may not support this Unicode range. Try a math-capable font or check platform font support for U+1D40C.