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𝔫

Mathematical Fraktur Small N Symbol

𝔫 is the Unicode Mathematical Fraktur small letter N, used in math notation and styled text.

U+1D52B

𝔫 (U+1D52B) is a Mathematical Fraktur small N character. It’s commonly used where italic or script-like math lettering is needed. Use the copy options below to insert it in documents and interfaces.

Mathematical Fraktur Small N Symbol Meaning

𝔫 is the β€œMATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL N” character (Unicode code point U+1D52B). The Fraktur style is often used in math to distinguish particular variables, sets, functions, or number-related symbols from other lettering. In practice, you’ll see it in typed formulas, notation systems, and math-heavy text where authors prefer a distinct typographic form for the letter N. Because it’s specifically a mathematical styled character, its visual appearance may differ from regular β€œn” depending on the font. When sharing content online, confirm your platform supports the Unicode character to avoid fallback rendering.

Common uses

  • β€’Writing math formulas that require a distinct β€œN” variable style
  • β€’Labeling objects in notation, such as sets or sequences using Fraktur typography
  • β€’Designing academic posters or slides with consistent mathematical lettering
  • β€’Typing in LaTeX-like workflows or Unicode math editors that support Fraktur characters
  • β€’Creating unique identifiers in technical writing to visually separate meanings

Examples

𝔫 Mathematical Fraktur Small N

  • 𝔫Let 𝔫 = {1, 2, 3, …}.
  • 𝔫Define a sequence 𝔫 ↦ a_𝔫.
  • 𝔫We write the transform as 𝔫 β†’ T(𝔫).
  • 𝔫Consider 𝔫 in the set of indices.
  • 𝔫The space is indexed by 𝔫.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D52B
HTML Entity𝔫
HTML Code𝔫
CSS\1D52B

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𝔫?

𝔫 is U+1D52B (MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL N).

How do I copy 𝔫 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝔫.

What does the CSS escape look like for 𝔫?

Use \\1D52B as the CSS/Unicode escape shown on the page.

Will 𝔫 always display correctly on every device?

Not alwaysβ€”if the font doesn’t support this character, your system may substitute a fallback glyph. Checking in your target platform is recommended.