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Doubled Male Sign Symbol

⚣ is the Doubled Male Sign character (U+26A3) for representing a “male” idea twice.

U+26A3

⚣ is Unicode character U+26A3, named DOUBLED MALE SIGN. It’s a “male” symbol presented in doubled form, useful when you need that specific glyph. You can copy it directly or use the provided code-point escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Doubled Male Sign Symbol Meaning

⚣ (DOUBLED MALE SIGN, U+26A3) is a specialized Unicode symbol that visually combines a “male” sign concept in a doubled form. In text, it’s most often used as a compact way to indicate an attribute or grouping related to “male,” such as referencing two male entries, a double-male pairing, or a notation style used in diagrams, labels, or icon sets. Because it’s a distinct code point, it’s better to use ⚣ when you specifically want this doubled glyph rather than a regular male sign. Its meaning is context-dependent, but it generally communicates “male” in a doubled/paired manner.

Common uses

  • Labeling a paired or doubled “male” grouping in UI text
  • Annotating entries in forms, rosters, or charts where two males are indicated
  • Creating consistent iconography for a specific “male doubled” notation style
  • Using in game inventories or character slots to represent a two-male selection
  • Marking specialized categories in documents where a distinct glyph is required

Examples

⚣ Doubled Male Sign

  • Team 2: ⚣
  • Options: ⚣ (double male)
  • Select pairing: ⚣
  • Roster tag ⚣
  • Category ⚣ in the legend

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+26A3
HTML Entity⚣
HTML Code⚣
CSS\26A3

FAQ

What does the Doubled Male Sign symbol mean?

⚣ (DOUBLED MALE SIGN, U+26A3) is a specialized Unicode symbol that visually combines a “male” sign concept in a doubled form. In text, it’s most often used as a compact way to indicate an attribute or grouping related to “male,” such as referencing two male entries, a double-male pairing, or a notation style used in diagrams, labels, or icon sets. Because it’s a distinct code point, it’s better to use ⚣ when you specifically want this doubled glyph rather than a regular male sign. Its meaning is context-dependent, but it generally communicates “male” in a doubled/paired manner.

What Unicode character is ⚣?

⚣ is the Unicode character named DOUBLED MALE SIGN with code point U+26A3.

How do I copy ⚣ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⚣ (as provided for this symbol: ⚣ corresponds to U+26A3).

How can I use ⚣ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS: \\26A3. JavaScript: \\u{26A3}.

Does ⚣ have a single fixed meaning everywhere?

Not universally—its meaning depends on context, but it generally represents a doubled “male” concept in a specific glyph form.

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