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𝖹

Mathematical Sans-serif Capital Z Symbol

𝖹 is a Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital Z character used for styled, designer-friendly text.

U+1D5B9

𝖹 is a Unicode character in the Mathematical block. It represents a bold, sans-serif styled capital Z for typography, labels, and math-like styling. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point.

Mathematical Sans-serif Capital Z Symbol Meaning

𝖹 (U+1D5B9) is a stylized form of the capital letter Z: “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Z” (category: Math). In practice, it’s often used when you want a distinctive Z without switching fonts—such as headings, section markers, variable-like labels, or typographic accents. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it behaves like a single text glyph in most systems that support mathematical alphabets. It’s not a widely standardized operator with a single universal meaning; instead, its most common “meaning” is visual styling that corresponds to a sans-serif, math-style capital Z.

Common uses

  • Designing bold-looking headings or callouts that use a Z specifically
  • Creating section labels like “Z” with a consistent math-style aesthetic
  • Typing variable names or placeholders that should look like mathematical alphabets
  • Building UI branding elements or icons where a stylized Z is preferred
  • Adding typographic flair in social posts, posters, and flyers

Examples

𝖹 Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital Z

  • 𝖹Section 𝖹
  • 𝖹Team 𝖹
  • 𝖹Dataset 𝖹
  • 𝖹Variable 𝖹
  • 𝖹Model: 𝖹

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D5B9
HTML Entity𝖹
HTML Code𝖹
CSS\1D5B9

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Capital Z symbol mean?

𝖹 (U+1D5B9) is a stylized form of the capital letter Z: “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Z” (category: Math). In practice, it’s often used when you want a distinctive Z without switching fonts—such as headings, section markers, variable-like labels, or typographic accents. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it behaves like a single text glyph in most systems that support mathematical alphabets. It’s not a widely standardized operator with a single universal meaning; instead, its most common “meaning” is visual styling that corresponds to a sans-serif, math-style capital Z.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝖹?

𝖹 has Unicode code point U+1D5B9.

How do I copy 𝖹 reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (𝖹) / CSS escape (\\1D5B9) / JavaScript escape (\\u{1D5B9}).

Does 𝖹 have a special mathematical meaning?

Not as a single universal operator. It’s primarily a styled character (Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital Z) used to achieve a specific typographic look.

Will 𝖹 display on every device?

It will display correctly on systems with support for the Mathematical Sans-Serif alphabet glyphs; otherwise it may fall back to a missing-glyph box.