Cjk Unified Ideograph-264D8 Symbol
𦓘 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+264D8) that you can copy for text, UI, or programming use.
U+264D8
𦓘 is a CJK unified ideograph identified as U+264D8. It may appear differently depending on the font that supports this character.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264D8 Symbol Meaning
𦓘 is a CJK unified ideograph with the Unicode code point U+264D8. In this catalog it’s categorized under “Zodiac,” but its exact character meaning can depend on the language, font, and the text context where it’s used. Practically, treat it as a single CJK character for naming, labeling, and content that requires the specific glyph. If you’re working with web or app UI, make sure your fonts and character fallback support this code point so the symbol renders correctly.
Common uses
- •Typing or inserting the exact character into CJK text and messages
- •UI labels or headings where the symbol must match a specific glyph
- •Design mockups that require correct Unicode character placement
- •Programming tasks that store or transmit the character reliably
- •Social posts or digital stickers that use the exact symbol
Examples
𦓘 CJK Ideograph 264D8
- 𦓘今天的印章:𦓘
- 𦓘我的生肖符号是𦓘。
- 𦓘請在標題中加入𦓘。
- 𦓘圖示:𦓘(U+264D8)
- 𦓘生日祝福:𦓘!
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264D8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𦓘 | |
| HTML Code | 𦓘 | |
| CSS | \264D8 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264D8 symbol mean?
𦓘 is a CJK unified ideograph with the Unicode code point U+264D8. In this catalog it’s categorized under “Zodiac,” but its exact character meaning can depend on the language, font, and the text context where it’s used. Practically, treat it as a single CJK character for naming, labeling, and content that requires the specific glyph. If you’re working with web or app UI, make sure your fonts and character fallback support this code point so the symbol renders correctly.
What is the Unicode for 𦓘?
𦓘 has Unicode code point U+264D8.
How can I copy 𦓘 easily?
Select and copy the character directly from this page (𦓘). You can also use the HTML entity 𦓘 or Unicode escapes provided above.
Will 𦓘 display correctly on all devices?
Not always. Rendering depends on whether the device/browser has a font that supports U+264D8.
Which escapes can I use in code?
Use the provided values: CSS escape \\264D8, HTML entity 𦓘, or JavaScript Unicode escape \\u{264D8}.