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𝙑

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small L Symbol

𝙑 is a mathematical, sans-serif bold italic lowercase L used for styled variables and symbols.

U+1D661

𝙑 is a Unicode mathematical character designed for typographic styling. It’s commonly used when you want a lowercase β€œl” that matches a bold italic sans-serif math look. Copy it directly or use its Unicode code point for consistent rendering.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small L Symbol Meaning

𝙑 is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL L (code point U+1D661). It represents a stylized lowercase β€œl” intended for mathematical or technical typography, where distinguishing symbols by weight and slant improves clarity. In practice, it’s used like other lowercase variable letters: for labeled quantities, indices, or placeholders in equations and technical text. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character (not plain β€œl”), it preserves the specific visual styling across fonts and platforms that support the Unicode math range.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling variables in equations with a bold italic sans-serif β€œl” style
  • β€’Creating consistent mathematical notation in documents and technical writing
  • β€’Designing UI text that needs a matching math letter style for variables
  • β€’Typography work where β€œl” must visually differ from other lowercase letters
  • β€’Embedding in templates or style sheets for equation-like text rendering

Examples

𝙑 β€” Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small L

  • 𝙑Let 𝙑 = 2r in the derivation.
  • 𝙑The parameter 𝙑 controls the growth rate.
  • 𝙑Solve for 𝙑 given the boundary conditions.
  • 𝙑We define 𝙑 as the lower limit.
  • 𝙑Set n = 𝙑 for the next iteration.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D661
HTML Entity𝙡
HTML Code𝙡
CSS\1D661

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small L symbol mean?

𝙑 is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL L (code point U+1D661). It represents a stylized lowercase β€œl” intended for mathematical or technical typography, where distinguishing symbols by weight and slant improves clarity. In practice, it’s used like other lowercase variable letters: for labeled quantities, indices, or placeholders in equations and technical text. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character (not plain β€œl”), it preserves the specific visual styling across fonts and platforms that support the Unicode math range.

How do I copy 𝙑?

Select and copy the character shown on this page (𝙑), then paste it into your document, design, or code.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝙑?

𝙑 is U+1D661 (MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL L).

Can I use HTML or CSS escapes for 𝙑?

Yes. The HTML entity is 𝙡 and the CSS escape is \\1D661. (Exact behavior depends on your environment.)

Will 𝙑 look the same on all devices?

It will display correctly if the font and platform support this Unicode math character. Otherwise, it may fall back to a different glyph or appear as a placeholder.