Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small H Symbol
𝗵 is the Unicode character U+1D5F5, a bold small “h” in Mathematical Sans-Serif styling.
U+1D5F5
𝗵 (U+1D5F5) is a mathematical typography character in Unicode. It’s commonly used when you need a bold, sans-serif styled lowercase h for formulas or design mockups. You can copy and paste it directly anywhere supported.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small H Symbol Meaning
𝗵 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL H” (U+1D5F5). As a styled mathematical letter, it represents a lowercase h with a bold weight and mathematical sans-serif appearance. In practice, you’ll see it used to distinguish variables, parameters, or vectors/terms in technical text where consistent font styling matters. Because it’s a specific Unicode code point, it won’t look the same as a regular ‘h’ in all fonts—its appearance depends on whether the font supports this mathematical block. Use it when you want a precise typographic variant rather than manual styling.
Common uses
- •Math and science notes that require a bold sans-serif styled variable “h”
- •Document and slide typography where regular “h” needs a distinct weight/look
- •Designing equation callouts or labels with consistent mathematical branding
- •Programming documentation that embeds Unicode mathematical symbols for clarity
- •Social media or graphics where a styled mathematical “h” is part of the visual identity
Examples
𝗵 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Small H
- 𝗵The parameter 𝗵 is measured in seconds.
- 𝗵Let 𝗵 represent the height of the object.
- 𝗵Compute 𝗵 using the given formula.
- 𝗵In our model, 𝗵 varies with time.
- 𝗵Set 𝗵 = 0.5 for the baseline case.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D5F5 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝗵 | |
| HTML Code | 𝗵 | |
| CSS | \1D5F5 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small H symbol mean?
𝗵 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL H” (U+1D5F5). As a styled mathematical letter, it represents a lowercase h with a bold weight and mathematical sans-serif appearance. In practice, you’ll see it used to distinguish variables, parameters, or vectors/terms in technical text where consistent font styling matters. Because it’s a specific Unicode code point, it won’t look the same as a regular ‘h’ in all fonts—its appearance depends on whether the font supports this mathematical block. Use it when you want a precise typographic variant rather than manual styling.
What Unicode character is 𝗵?
𝗵 is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL H”, Unicode code point U+1D5F5.
How do I copy 𝗵 into my text?
Copy the character shown on this page (𝗵) and paste it into your document, editor, or webpage. It’s a single Unicode character.
Will 𝗵 look the same in every font?
No. Its appearance depends on whether the font supports the Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold block. If a font lacks support, it may fall back to a different glyph.
What’s the HTML for 𝗵?
The HTML entity is 𝗵.