Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Small I Symbol
𝘪 is a mathematical sans-serif italic small i character (U+1D62A).
U+1D62A
The symbol 𝘪 is a typographic character from the Unicode “Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols” set. It’s commonly used when you want an italic, sans-serif style of the lowercase letter i for mathematical or design text.
Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Small I Symbol Meaning
𝘪 (Unicode U+1D62A) is the “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL I” character. It represents an italicized, sans-serif lowercase i in mathematical typography contexts, such as variables, indices, or labels in formulas and technical documents. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it helps you match a consistent math-style look without relying on font simulation. Visually, it may differ from a normal italic “i” depending on the font used, so it’s useful when you specifically need the mathematical sans-serif italic form.
Common uses
- •Typing math variables or indices that require a sans-serif italic i
- •Labeling parts of technical diagrams or equations in documentation
- •Designing math-themed logos or typography with consistent character styles
- •Creating styled text in presentations, notes, and posters where “i” should match math italics
- •Formatting code snippets or pseudocode that uses mathematical notation
Examples
𝘪 Mathematical sans-serif italic small i
- 𝘪Let 𝘪 be an index variable.
- 𝘪Compute the sum over 𝘪.
- 𝘪Set 𝘪 = 1 for the first case.
- 𝘪The vector component 𝘪 represents the x-direction value.
- 𝘪Use 𝘪 to denote the imaginary unit in this notation.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D62A | |
| HTML Entity | 𝘪 | |
| HTML Code | 𝘪 | |
| CSS | \1D62A |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Small I symbol mean?
𝘪 (Unicode U+1D62A) is the “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL I” character. It represents an italicized, sans-serif lowercase i in mathematical typography contexts, such as variables, indices, or labels in formulas and technical documents. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it helps you match a consistent math-style look without relying on font simulation. Visually, it may differ from a normal italic “i” depending on the font used, so it’s useful when you specifically need the mathematical sans-serif italic form.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝘪?
𝘪 has Unicode code point U+1D62A (MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL I).
How can I copy 𝘪 easily?
Select and copy the character shown on this page: 𝘪. You can also use the provided HTML entity or CSS/JavaScript escape equivalents when supported.
Will 𝘪 display the same in every font?
Not always. The exact appearance can vary by font and rendering support, but the character identity remains U+1D62A.
What’s the difference between 𝘪 and a normal italic “i”?
𝘪 is a dedicated mathematical sans-serif italic small i Unicode character. A normal italic “i” is typically just a styled Latin character, so it may not match the mathematical typographic design.