Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Small G Symbol
𝘨 is a Unicode mathematical letter: a sans-serif italic small g (U+1D628).
U+1D628
𝘨 is a styled lowercase g used in mathematical typography. It belongs to the “Mathematical sans-serif italic” set, so it’s common in notation and polished text layouts. You can copy it directly or insert it via Unicode-aware tools.
Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Small G Symbol Meaning
𝘨 is a Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL G” (code point U+1D628, HTML entity 𝘨). As a math-styled letter, it’s typically used to represent a variable, function symbol, or label in contexts where sans-serif italic math styling is preferred. Because it’s a distinct glyph style (not a normal “g”), it helps keep typography consistent in equations, technical documents, and design systems that rely on Unicode math alphabets. When typesetting, choose it when you specifically want this mathematical sans-serif italic appearance rather than standard italics.
Common uses
- •Writing math variables in Unicode-based equations and notes
- •Labeling components or parameters in technical diagrams
- •Designing typography for posters, slides, or UI elements with math styling
- •Creating consistent variable names in documentation and style guides
- •Using the symbol in developer content, markdown, and Unicode strings
Examples
𝘨 — Mathematical sans-serif italic small g
- 𝘨Let 𝘨 be a function on the domain.
- 𝘨Compute 𝘨(x) for the given input.
- 𝘨We define parameter 𝘨 to control the slope.
- 𝘨The transform uses 𝘨 and its inverse.
- 𝘨Set 𝘨 = 2 in this configuration.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D628 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝘨 | |
| HTML Code | 𝘨 | |
| CSS | \1D628 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Small G symbol mean?
𝘨 is a Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL G” (code point U+1D628, HTML entity 𝘨). As a math-styled letter, it’s typically used to represent a variable, function symbol, or label in contexts where sans-serif italic math styling is preferred. Because it’s a distinct glyph style (not a normal “g”), it helps keep typography consistent in equations, technical documents, and design systems that rely on Unicode math alphabets. When typesetting, choose it when you specifically want this mathematical sans-serif italic appearance rather than standard italics.
What Unicode character is 𝘨?
𝘨 is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL G”, Unicode code point U+1D628.
How can I copy 𝘨 into my work?
Copy the character 𝘨 directly from this page, or paste it using your editor’s Unicode-capable input.
What’s the HTML entity for 𝘨?
The HTML entity for 𝘨 is 𝘨.
Will 𝘨 look the same everywhere?
Appearance can vary by font support. It should render best with fonts that include this Mathematical Sans-Serif Italic set.