Cjk Unified Ideograph-264A0 Symbol
𦒠 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (U+264A0) in the Unicode Zodiac category, used as a specific character in text.
U+264A0
𦒠 is a Unicode character identified as U+264A0. It belongs to the CJK Unified Ideographs and is categorized under Zodiac on free-symbols.com. Use the copy options below to insert it reliably in websites, apps, and documents.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264A0 Symbol Meaning
𦒠 (Unicode U+264A0) is a CJK unified ideograph character. In Unicode catalogs, it appears under the “Zodiac” category, which indicates the character is associated with zodiac-related CJK usage in those references. Like other CJK ideographs, its meaning depends on how it’s used in a specific text, language variety, or font context; it is best treated as a distinct character rather than a universal pictogram. If you’re building multilingual content or typography, the most reliable way to handle 𦒠 is to copy the exact character or use the provided codepoint/escape forms.
Common uses
- •Typography: include the exact CJK character in custom font samples or poster layouts
- •Multilingual content: paste the character into documents that require U+264A0 exactly
- •UI and localization: display the character in apps where a specific text entry must match
- •Developer text: store the character using the codepoint or escapes to avoid encoding issues
- •Social and creative writing: add precise CJK characters for themed zodiac/character set posts
Examples
𦒠 CJK Ideograph 264A0
- 𦒠My notes include 𦒠 as part of the zodiac character set.
- 𦒠Use U+264A0: 𦒠 when referencing the exact Unicode character.
- 𦒠The name field shows 𦒠 in the localized version.
- 𦒠Designer’s draft: 𦒠 placed next to other CJK ideographs.
- 𦒠In HTML, entity form helps keep 𦒠 consistent across systems.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264A0 | |
| HTML Entity | 𦒠 | |
| HTML Code | 𦒠 | |
| CSS | \264A0 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264A0 symbol mean?
𦒠 (Unicode U+264A0) is a CJK unified ideograph character. In Unicode catalogs, it appears under the “Zodiac” category, which indicates the character is associated with zodiac-related CJK usage in those references. Like other CJK ideographs, its meaning depends on how it’s used in a specific text, language variety, or font context; it is best treated as a distinct character rather than a universal pictogram. If you’re building multilingual content or typography, the most reliable way to handle 𦒠 is to copy the exact character or use the provided codepoint/escape forms.
How do I copy 𦒠 correctly?
Copy the character directly from this page (𦒠), or use the provided HTML entity (𦒠) / escapes (\\264A0, \\u{264A0}) to avoid encoding problems.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 𦒠?
The Unicode codepoint is U+264A0.
What is the HTML entity for 𦒠?
The HTML entity is 𦒠.
Which programming escapes can I use for 𦒠?
CSS escape: \\264A0. JavaScript escape: \\u{264A0}.