Mathematical Bold Script Small M Symbol
𝓶 is the mathematical bold script small m used to give an m a formal script look.
U+1D4F6
This page helps you copy the symbol 𝓶 and use it correctly in writing, design, and code. It corresponds to the Unicode character U+1D4F6. Use it when you want a bold, script-style “m” in mathematical or typographic contexts.
Mathematical Bold Script Small M Symbol Meaning
𝓶 is a Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL M.” It’s a styled lowercase “m” intended for mathematical or technical typography, where authors sometimes distinguish variables, functions, or symbols by script and weight. Because it’s not a plain ASCII character, it’s best treated like a special typographic glyph: it should render correctly only when the target font supports this Unicode range. In practice, people use it as a decorative or formal “m” in equations, diagram labels, and design layouts that benefit from a script look.
Common uses
- •Labeling variables or parameters in mathematical notes
- •Creating consistent styling for script-like identifiers in documents
- •Using in design mockups and typography where a script “m” fits the aesthetic
- •Writing technical headings or captions that need a formal m glyph
- •Referencing symbols in education or tutorials about math notation
Examples
𝓶 — Mathematical Bold Script Small M
- 𝓶Let 𝓶 be a constant in the model.
- 𝓶Define the function f(𝓶) for 𝓶 ∈ ℝ.
- 𝓶The matrix entry is written as 𝓶ᵢⱼ.
- 𝓶We compare 𝓶 to the baseline parameter.
- 𝓶In our diagram, 𝓶 marks the input value.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D4F6 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝓶 | |
| HTML Code | 𝓶 | |
| CSS | \1D4F6 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Script Small M symbol mean?
𝓶 is a Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL M.” It’s a styled lowercase “m” intended for mathematical or technical typography, where authors sometimes distinguish variables, functions, or symbols by script and weight. Because it’s not a plain ASCII character, it’s best treated like a special typographic glyph: it should render correctly only when the target font supports this Unicode range. In practice, people use it as a decorative or formal “m” in equations, diagram labels, and design layouts that benefit from a script look.
What Unicode character is 𝓶?
𝓶 is U+1D4F6, named “MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL M.”
How can I copy 𝓶?
Copy the character directly from this page (𝓶). You can also use the HTML entity or escapes listed on the site for developer-friendly input.
Will 𝓶 render correctly in every font?
Not always. 𝓶 is a Unicode math/script glyph, so correct rendering depends on the font supporting the U+1D4F6 character.
Is 𝓶 the same as a normal lowercase m?
No. It’s a styled Unicode character. It looks like a script-style “m,” but it’s distinct from plain “m” (U+006D).