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𦒹

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B9 Symbol

𦒹 is a specific CJK Unified Ideograph character identified as U+264B9.

U+264B9

𦒹 is a Unicode character in the CJK Unified Ideographs block. Use it in documents, UI text, or data labels where that exact glyph is required. This page provides safe copy/paste options and the official code information.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B9 Symbol Meaning

𦒹 (U+264B9) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. Like other Unified Ideographs, its exact visual meaning depends on the specific language, font, and context where it appears. In practice, you typically use this character because you need the exact Unicode codepoint/glyph for accurate text matching, cataloging, or rendering of the original text. If you’re working with multilingual content, make sure the destination system and font support this character so it displays correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character for precise text reproduction in notes or documents
  • Using the correct glyph in multilingual lists, labels, or databases
  • Rendering the same character in web or app UI when matching source text
  • Including the character in content workflows (e.g., subtitles, transcripts, or OCR corrections)
  • Testing font and Unicode support for CJK characters in different environments

Examples

𦒹 CJK Unified Ideograph 264B9

  • 𦒹The character 𦒹 should appear exactly as shown.
  • 𦒹Use U+264B9 when referencing 𦒹 in your notes.
  • 𦒹I found 𦒹 in the original source text.
  • 𦒹Please copy 𦒹 to ensure the glyph matches.
  • 𦒹If 𦒹 doesn’t render, check that your font supports it.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+264B9
HTML Entity𦒹
HTML Code𦒹
CSS\264B9

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B9 symbol mean?

𦒹 (U+264B9) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. Like other Unified Ideographs, its exact visual meaning depends on the specific language, font, and context where it appears. In practice, you typically use this character because you need the exact Unicode codepoint/glyph for accurate text matching, cataloging, or rendering of the original text. If you’re working with multilingual content, make sure the destination system and font support this character so it displays correctly.

What Unicode codepoint is 𦒹?

𦒹 is U+264B9 (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264B9).

How can I copy 𦒹 reliably?

Use the direct symbol “𦒹” from this page, or paste the HTML entity “𦒹” if your system supports entities.

How do I use 𦒹 in JavaScript?

You can use the Unicode escape: \\u{264B9}.

Why might 𦒹 not display correctly?

Display depends on font and system support for U+264B9. If the glyph is missing, it may show a placeholder box or fallback character.