Cjk Unified Ideograph-264DA Symbol
𦓚 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+264DA) you can copy for text, design, and development.
U+264DA
𦓚 is a single CJK character represented by the Unicode code point U+264DA. It’s commonly shared online using the character itself or its Unicode/HTML forms. This page helps you copy it correctly and use it in your tools.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264DA Symbol Meaning
𦓚 (Unicode U+264DA) is a CJK Unified Ideograph. Like many CJK characters, its exact meaning depends on the language, script context, and the specific font or text that includes it. On Free-Symbols, it is categorized under “Zodiac,” so it may be encountered in materials related to zodiac-themed content, titles, or character lists, depending on the source. For most users, the practical value is reliable copying and correct encoding across systems using the character, its HTML entity (𦓚), or its Unicode escapes (\\264DA / \\u{264DA}).
Common uses
- •Copying into social posts, captions, or usernames that use CJK characters
- •Adding the character to posters, flyers, and typographic design mockups
- •Using the Unicode character in web pages or documentation
- •Embedding the symbol in templates, CMS fields, or form text
- •Referencing it in code, logs, or datasets that store Unicode text
Examples
𦓚 CJK Unified Ideograph 264DA
- 𦓚Today’s character: 𦓚
- 𦓚Choose your symbol: 𦓚
- 𦓚Set title to 𦓚 for the zodiac theme
- 𦓚Character preview: 𦓚
- 𦓚Unicode check: 𦓚 (U+264DA)
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264DA | |
| HTML Entity | 𦓚 | |
| HTML Code | 𦓚 | |
| CSS | \264DA |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264DA symbol mean?
𦓚 (Unicode U+264DA) is a CJK Unified Ideograph. Like many CJK characters, its exact meaning depends on the language, script context, and the specific font or text that includes it. On Free-Symbols, it is categorized under “Zodiac,” so it may be encountered in materials related to zodiac-themed content, titles, or character lists, depending on the source. For most users, the practical value is reliable copying and correct encoding across systems using the character, its HTML entity (𦓚), or its Unicode escapes (\\264DA / \\u{264DA}).
What is the Unicode code point for 𦓚?
𦓚 has the Unicode code point U+264DA.
How can I copy 𦓚 using HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𦓚.
What are the common escape sequences to use in code?
You can use \\264DA or \\u{264DA} (JavaScript Unicode escape).
Why does 𦓚 look different on different devices?
Glyph appearance depends on the font and rendering support available on the device or browser; the Unicode value stays the same.