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𦓪

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264EA Symbol

𦓪 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+264EA) you can copy for text, web, and developer use.

U+264EA

𦓪 is a CJK Unified Ideograph encoded at U+264EA. It’s commonly used as a single character in Unicode text systems that support this block. Use the copy variations below for reliable rendering in tools and code.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264EA Symbol Meaning

𦓪 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by the Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264EA” (U+264EA). On free-symbols.com it’s categorized under “Zodiac,” which indicates it may appear in zodiac-related character sets or reference text where this character is used. Because the exact “meaning” of a specific CJK ideograph can be context-dependent (and may vary by source vocabulary or font support), the most practical way to understand it is to treat it as a Unicode character: copy it directly, and verify how it renders in your target font and writing context.

Common uses

  • Copying the character into CJK text for labels, notes, or study material
  • Using it in web pages or design mockups where Unicode characters are supported
  • Including it in developer test strings to verify glyph coverage and encoding
  • Adding it to social posts or captions that reference zodiac-themed character lists
  • Placing it in typography samples to compare font support for U+264EA

Examples

𦓪 CJK Unified Ideograph-264EA

  • 𦓪Zodiac note: 𦓪
  • 𦓪Character test: 𦓪 works in Unicode text editors.
  • 𦓪Typography sample includes 𦓪 in the CJK block.
  • 𦓪Copy/paste check: 𦓪 should display in your font.
  • 𦓪Unicode reference: U+264EA → 𦓪

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+264EA
HTML Entity𦓪
HTML Code𦓪
CSS\264EA

FAQ

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

𦓪 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by the Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264EA” (U+264EA). On free-symbols.com it’s categorized under “Zodiac,” which indicates it may appear in zodiac-related character sets or reference text where this character is used. Because the exact “meaning” of a specific CJK ideograph can be context-dependent (and may vary by source vocabulary or font support), the most practical way to understand it is to treat it as a Unicode character: copy it directly, and verify how it renders in your target font and writing context.

What Unicode character is 𦓪?

𦓪 is “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264EA” with Unicode code point U+264EA.

How can I copy 𦓪 reliably on the web?

Copy the character directly (𦓪) or use the HTML entity 𦓪 for HTML contexts.

How do I include 𦓪 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\264EA. JavaScript escape: \\u{264EA}.

Why does 𦓪 sometimes look like a square box?

That usually means the selected font doesn’t include a glyph for U+264EA. Try a different font that supports this CJK character.