Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BA Symbol
𦒺 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character with Unicode code point U+264BA.
U+264BA
𦒺 is the character known in Unicode as CJK Unified Ideograph-264BA. It’s commonly encountered when viewing or typing CJK text that includes this specific ideograph. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably in web and app contexts.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BA Symbol Meaning
𦒺 is categorized by Unicode as a “CJK Unified Ideograph,” meaning it’s part of the standardized set of East Asian logographic characters. On its own, this specific code point is not associated with a widely universal, single everyday meaning in modern English usage. Instead, its meaning depends on the language, the font, and the word or name it appears in. If you’re working with text from documents, databases, or fonts, treating it as a precise Unicode character (U+264BA) is the most reliable approach. When displayed with an appropriate font, it will appear as the intended ideograph for that source text.
Common uses
- •Copying exact characters from CJK documents, subtitles, or PDFs into editors and notes
- •Using the Unicode character in web pages that require this specific ideograph
- •Preparing UI labels or content strings for multilingual applications
- •Correctly encoding characters in database records and text exports
- •Designing typographic samples to test font support for U+264BA
Examples
𦒺 CJK Unified Ideograph-264BA
- 𦒺Example: 𦒺 appears in my source text and I need to preserve it exactly.
- 𦒺Example: Please insert 𦒺 into this form field without changing any characters.
- 𦒺Example: The document shows 𦒺 next to the proper name.
- 𦒺Example: I’m testing whether my font renders 𦒺 correctly.
- 𦒺Example: Use the Unicode U+264BA to store 𦒺 reliably.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264BA | |
| HTML Entity | 𦒺 | |
| HTML Code | 𦒺 | |
| CSS | \264BA |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BA symbol mean?
𦒺 is categorized by Unicode as a “CJK Unified Ideograph,” meaning it’s part of the standardized set of East Asian logographic characters. On its own, this specific code point is not associated with a widely universal, single everyday meaning in modern English usage. Instead, its meaning depends on the language, the font, and the word or name it appears in. If you’re working with text from documents, databases, or fonts, treating it as a precise Unicode character (U+264BA) is the most reliable approach. When displayed with an appropriate font, it will appear as the intended ideograph for that source text.
What is the Unicode code point for 𦒺?
𦒺 has Unicode code point U+264BA.
How can I copy 𦒺 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𦒺 (decimal) or 𦒺 (hex), depending on what your workflow supports.
Can I reference 𦒺 in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\264BA. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{264BA}.
Why does 𦒺 show up as a blank box on my device?
It typically means the selected font doesn’t support that character. Try a font that includes the CJK Unified Ideographs range containing U+264BA.