Unicode Characters

Here are some of the characters defined by the Unicode spec. To use a character in your web page, use the decimal equivalent in the format of &# + the number + ; (semi-colon).

Example: To make the phone symbol ☎, type ☎. Note: Certain symbols are not available in your browser font and these are displayed as ऄ. This page uses “Arial Unicode MS” as default through the stylesheet.

Hex/UnicodeDecimalCharacter
1E80 7808
1E81 7809
1E82 7810
1E83 7811
1E84 7812
1E85 7813

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0 - 99 Normal
126 - 199 Extended
200 - 255 Extended
256 - 299 Accented Latin
300 - 399 Eastern European
400 - 499 x
500 - 599 z
600 - 699 a
700 - 799 b
800 - 899 f
900 - 974 Greek
1025 - 1279 Cyrillic
1280 - 1319 Cyrillic
1425 - 1524 Hebrew
1536 - 1791 Arabic
1872 - 1919 Arabic, sup
2305 - 2416 Devanagari
2433 - 2554 Bengali
2562 - 2676 Gurmukhi
2689 - 2799 Gurjarati
2817 - 2928 Oriya
2946 - 3058 Tamil
3073 - 3183 Telugu
3202 - 3311 Kannada
3330 - 3439 Malayalan
3585 - 3675 Thai
3713 - 3805 Lao
3840 - 4025 Tibetan
4256 - 4347 Georgian
4500 - 4599 Korean
4900 - 4999 Ethiopic
7440 - 7499 Music
7808 - 7813 Accented Ws
8400 - 8499 Letterlike Symbols
8500 - 8591 Hebrew Trad
8592 - 8682 Arrows
8960 - 9082 Technical
9216 - 9290 Control & OCR
9312 - 9399 Circled numbers
9424 - 9449 Circled letters
9472 - 9599 Box & Drawing
9600 - 9699 Box & Drawing
9700 - 9799 Dingbats
9800 - 9899 Dingbats
9900 - 9999 Places
20300 - 20399 Chinese
64300 - 64335 Hebrew, misc
64336 - 65151 Punctuation
65152 - 65279 Arabic
65280 - 65374 Latin
65375 - 65499 Japanese
65500 - 65535 Currency
128000 - 128499 People
128500 - 128599 Emoicons
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