Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs

Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
Range U+1F300..U+1F5FF
(768 code points)
Plane SMP
Scripts Common
Symbol sets Emoji
Assigned 768 code points
Unused 0 reserved code points
Unicode version history
6.0 529 (+529)
6.1 533 (+4)
7.0 742 (+209)
8.0 766 (+24)
9.0 768 (+2)
Note: [1][2]

Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs is a Unicode block containing meteorological and astronomical symbols, emoji characters largely for compatibility with Japanese telephone carriers' implementations of Shift JIS, and characters originally from the Wingdings and Webdings fonts found in Microsoft Windows.

Emoji

The block contains 637 emoji: U+1F300–U+1F321, U+1F324–U+1F393, U+1F396–U+1F397, U+1F399–U+1F39B, U+1F39E–U+1F3F0, U+1F3F3–U+1F3F5, U+1F3F7–U+1F4FD, U+1F4FF–U+1F53D, U+1F549–U+1F54E, U+1F550–U+1F567, U+1F56F–U+1F570, U+1F573–U+1F57A, U+1F587, U+1F58A–U+1F58D, U+1F590, U+1F595–U+1F596, U+1F5A4–U+1F5A5, U+1F5A8, U+1F5B1–U+1F5B2, U+1F5BC, U+1F5C2–U+1F5C4, U+1F5D1–U+1F5D3, U+1F5DC–U+1F5DE, U+1F5E1, U+1F5E3, U+1F5E8, U+1F5EF, U+1F5F3 and U+1F5FA–U+1F5FF.[3][4]

The block has 312 standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the following 156 base characters: U+1F30D–U+1F30F, U+1F315, U+1F31C, U+1F321, U+1F324–U+1F32C, U+1F336, U+1F378, U+1F37D, U+1F393, U+1F396–U+1F397, U+1F399–U+1F39B, U+1F39E–U+1F39F, U+1F3A7, U+1F3AC–U+1F3AE, U+1F3C2, U+1F3C4, U+1F3C6, U+1F3CA–U+1F3CE, U+1F3D4–U+1F3E0, U+1F3ED, U+1F3F3, U+1F3F5, U+1F3F7, U+1F408, U+1F415, U+1F41F, U+1F426, U+1F43F, U+1F441–U+1F442, U+1F446–U+1F449, U+1F44D–U+1F44E, U+1F453, U+1F46A, U+1F47D, U+1F4A3, U+1F4B0, U+1F4B3, U+1F4BB, U+1F4BF, U+1F4CB, U+1F4DA, U+1F4DF, U+1F4E4–U+1F4E6, U+1F4EA–U+1F4ED, U+1F4F7, U+1F4F9–U+1F4FB, U+1F4FD, U+1F508, U+1F50D, U+1F512–U+1F513, U+1F549–U+1F54A, U+1F550–U+1F567, U+1F56F–U+1F570, U+1F573–U+1F579, U+1F587, U+1F58A–U+1F58D, U+1F590, U+1F5A5, U+1F5A8, U+1F5B1–U+1F5B2, U+1F5BC, U+1F5C2–U+1F5C4, U+1F5D1–U+1F5D3, U+1F5DC–U+1F5DE, U+1F5E1, U+1F5E3, U+1F5E8, U+1F5EF, U+1F5F3 and U+1F5FA. [5] All of these base characters default to a text presentation.

Emoji variation sequences
U+1F30D1F30E1F30F1F3151F31C1F3211F3241F3251F3261F3271F3281F329
default presentationemojiemojiemojiemojiemojitexttexttexttexttexttexttext
base code point🌍🌎🌏🌕🌜🌡🌤🌥🌦🌧🌨🌩
base+VS15 (text)🌍🌎🌏🌕🌜🌡🌤🌥🌦🌧🌨🌩
base+VS16 (emoji)🌍🌎🌏🌕🌜🌡🌤🌥🌦🌧🌨🌩
U+1F32A1F32B1F32C1F3361F3781F37D1F3931F3961F3971F3991F39A1F39B
default presentationtexttexttexttextemojitextemojitexttexttexttexttext
base code point🌪🌫🌬🌶🍸🍽🎓🎖🎗🎙🎚🎛
base+VS15 (text)🌪🌫🌬🌶🍸🍽🎓🎖🎗🎙🎚🎛
base+VS16 (emoji)🌪🌫🌬🌶🍸🍽🎓🎖🎗🎙🎚🎛
U+1F39E1F39F1F3A71F3AC1F3AD1F3AE1F3C21F3C41F3C61F3CA1F3CB1F3CC
default presentationtexttextemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojitexttext
base code point🎞🎟🎧🎬🎭🎮🏂🏄🏆🏊🏋🏌
base+VS15 (text)🎞🎟🎧🎬🎭🎮🏂🏄🏆🏊🏋🏌
base+VS16 (emoji)🎞🎟🎧🎬🎭🎮🏂🏄🏆🏊🏋🏌
U+1F3CD1F3CE1F3D41F3D51F3D61F3D71F3D81F3D91F3DA1F3DB1F3DC1F3DD
default presentationtexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttext
base code point🏍🏎🏔🏕🏖🏗🏘🏙🏚🏛🏜🏝
base+VS15 (text)🏍🏎🏔🏕🏖🏗🏘🏙🏚🏛🏜🏝
base+VS16 (emoji)🏍🏎🏔🏕🏖🏗🏘🏙🏚🏛🏜🏝
U+1F3DE1F3DF1F3E01F3ED1F3F31F3F51F3F71F4081F4151F41F1F4261F43F
default presentationtexttextemojiemojitexttexttextemojiemojiemojiemojitext
base code point🏞🏟🏠🏭🏳🏵🏷🐈🐕🐟🐦🐿
base+VS15 (text)🏞🏟🏠🏭🏳🏵🏷🐈🐕🐟🐦🐿
base+VS16 (emoji)🏞🏟🏠🏭🏳🏵🏷🐈🐕🐟🐦🐿
U+1F4411F4421F4461F4471F4481F4491F44D1F44E1F4531F46A1F47D1F4A3
default presentationtextemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemoji
base code point👁👂👆👇👈👉👍👎👓👪👽💣
base+VS15 (text)👁👂👆👇👈👉👍👎👓👪👽💣
base+VS16 (emoji)👁👂👆👇👈👉👍👎👓👪👽💣
U+1F4B01F4B31F4BB1F4BF1F4CB1F4DA1F4DF1F4E41F4E51F4E61F4EA1F4EB
default presentationemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemoji
base code point💰💳💻💿📋📚📟📤📥📦📪📫
base+VS15 (text)💰💳💻💿📋📚📟📤📥📦📪📫
base+VS16 (emoji)💰💳💻💿📋📚📟📤📥📦📪📫
U+1F4EC1F4ED1F4F71F4F91F4FA1F4FB1F4FD1F5081F50D1F5121F5131F549
default presentationemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojitextemojiemojiemojiemojitext
base code point📬📭📷📹📺📻📽🔈🔍🔒🔓🕉
base+VS15 (text)📬📭📷📹📺📻📽🔈🔍🔒🔓🕉
base+VS16 (emoji)📬📭📷📹📺📻📽🔈🔍🔒🔓🕉
U+1F54A1F5501F5511F5521F5531F5541F5551F5561F5571F5581F5591F55A
default presentationtextemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemoji
base code point🕊🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚
base+VS15 (text)🕊🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚
base+VS16 (emoji)🕊🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚
U+1F55B1F55C1F55D1F55E1F55F1F5601F5611F5621F5631F5641F5651F566
default presentationemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemojiemoji
base code point🕛🕜🕝🕞🕟🕠🕡🕢🕣🕤🕥🕦
base+VS15 (text)🕛🕜🕝🕞🕟🕠🕡🕢🕣🕤🕥🕦
base+VS16 (emoji)🕛🕜🕝🕞🕟🕠🕡🕢🕣🕤🕥🕦
U+1F5671F56F1F5701F5731F5741F5751F5761F5771F5781F5791F5871F58A
default presentationemojitexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttext
base code point🕧🕯🕰🕳🕴🕵🕶🕷🕸🕹🖇🖊
base+VS15 (text)🕧🕯🕰🕳🕴🕵🕶🕷🕸🕹🖇🖊
base+VS16 (emoji)🕧🕯🕰🕳🕴🕵🕶🕷🕸🕹🖇🖊
U+1F58B1F58C1F58D1F5901F5A51F5A81F5B11F5B21F5BC1F5C21F5C31F5C4
default presentationtexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttext
base code point🖋🖌🖍🖐🖥🖨🖱🖲🖼🗂🗃🗄
base+VS15 (text)🖋🖌🖍🖐🖥🖨🖱🖲🖼🗂🗃🗄
base+VS16 (emoji)🖋🖌🖍🖐🖥🖨🖱🖲🖼🗂🗃🗄
U+1F5D11F5D21F5D31F5DC1F5DD1F5DE1F5E11F5E31F5E81F5EF1F5F31F5FA
default presentationtexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttext
base code point🗑🗒🗓🗜🗝🗞🗡🗣🗨🗯🗳🗺
base+VS15 (text)🗑🗒🗓🗜🗝🗞🗡🗣🗨🗯🗳🗺
base+VS16 (emoji)🗑🗒🗓🗜🗝🗞🗡🗣🗨🗯🗳🗺

Emoji modifiers

The Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block has 49 emoji that represent people or body parts. For these, a set of "Emoji modifiers" are defined. These are modifier characters intended to define the skin colour to be used for the emoji, based on the Fitzpatrick scale:[4]

U+1F3FB EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2
U+1F3FC EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-3
U+1F3FD EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-4
U+1F3FE EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-5
U+1F3FF EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-6

The draft document suggesting the introduction of this system for the representation of "human diversity" was submitted in 2015 by Mark Davis of Google and Peter Edberg of Apple Inc.[6]

Online commentators have criticized the attempts of the Unicode Consortium to reflect postulates of political correctness in the contemporary US American culture wars as an empty gesture at best, and "insulting" (to users of non-Western scripts which have still not been properly implemented) at worst.[7]

Table of emojis with modifiers

The following table shows the full combinations of the "human emoji" characters with each of the five modifiers, which should display each character in each of the five skin tones provided a suitable font is installed on the system and the rendering software is capable of handling modifier characters, platforms without emoji modifier support may show as boxes:

Human emoji
U+1F3851F3C21F3C31F3C41F3C71F3CA1F3CB1F3CC1F4421F443
emoji🎅🏂🏃🏄🏇🏊🏋🏌👂👃
FITZ-1-2🎅🏻🏂🏻🏃🏻🏄🏻🏇🏻🏊🏻🏋🏻🏌🏻👂🏻👃🏻
FITZ-3🎅🏼🏂🏼🏃🏼🏄🏼🏇🏼🏊🏼🏋🏼🏌🏼👂🏼👃🏼
FITZ-4🎅🏽🏂🏽🏃🏽🏄🏽🏇🏽🏊🏽🏋🏽🏌🏽👂🏽👃🏽
FITZ-5🎅🏾🏂🏾🏃🏾🏄🏾🏇🏾🏊🏾🏋🏾🏌🏾👂🏾👃🏾
FITZ-6🎅🏿🏂🏿🏃🏿🏄🏿🏇🏿🏊🏿🏋🏿🏌🏿👂🏿👃🏿
U+1F4461F4471F4481F4491F44A1F44B1F44C1F44D1F44E1F44F
emoji👆👇👈👉👊👋👌👍👎👏
FITZ-1-2👆🏻👇🏻👈🏻👉🏻👊🏻👋🏻👌🏻👍🏻👎🏻👏🏻
FITZ-3👆🏼👇🏼👈🏼👉🏼👊🏼👋🏼👌🏼👍🏼👎🏼👏🏼
FITZ-4👆🏽👇🏽👈🏽👉🏽👊🏽👋🏽👌🏽👍🏽👎🏽👏🏽
FITZ-5👆🏾👇🏾👈🏾👉🏾👊🏾👋🏾👌🏾👍🏾👎🏾👏🏾
FITZ-6👆🏿👇🏿👈🏿👉🏿👊🏿👋🏿👌🏿👍🏿👎🏿👏🏿
U+1F4501F4661F4671F4681F4691F46E1F4701F4711F4721F473
emoji👐👦👧👨👩👮👰👱👲👳
FITZ-1-2👐🏻👦🏻👧🏻👨🏻👩🏻👮🏻👰🏻👱🏻👲🏻👳🏻
FITZ-3👐🏼👦🏼👧🏼👨🏼👩🏼👮🏼👰🏼👱🏼👲🏼👳🏼
FITZ-4👐🏽👦🏽👧🏽👨🏽👩🏽👮🏽👰🏽👱🏽👲🏽👳🏽
FITZ-5👐🏾👦🏾👧🏾👨🏾👩🏾👮🏾👰🏾👱🏾👲🏾👳🏾
FITZ-6👐🏿👦🏿👧🏿👨🏿👩🏿👮🏿👰🏿👱🏿👲🏿👳🏿
U+1F4741F4751F4761F4771F4781F47C1F4811F4821F4831F485
emoji👴👵👶👷👸👼💁💂💃💅
FITZ-1-2👴🏻👵🏻👶🏻👷🏻👸🏻👼🏻💁🏻💂🏻💃🏻💅🏻
FITZ-3👴🏼👵🏼👶🏼👷🏼👸🏼👼🏼💁🏼💂🏼💃🏼💅🏼
FITZ-4👴🏽👵🏽👶🏽👷🏽👸🏽👼🏽💁🏽💂🏽💃🏽💅🏽
FITZ-5👴🏾👵🏾👶🏾👷🏾👸🏾👼🏾💁🏾💂🏾💃🏾💅🏾
FITZ-6👴🏿👵🏿👶🏿👷🏿👸🏿👼🏿💁🏿💂🏿💃🏿💅🏿
U+1F4861F4871F4AA1F5741F5751F57A1F5901F5951F596
emoji💆💇💪🕴🕵🕺🖐🖕🖖
FITZ-1-2💆🏻💇🏻💪🏻🕴🏻🕵🏻🕺🏻🖐🏻🖕🏻🖖🏻
FITZ-3💆🏼💇🏼💪🏼🕴🏼🕵🏼🕺🏼🖐🏼🖕🏼🖖🏼
FITZ-4💆🏽💇🏽💪🏽🕴🏽🕵🏽🕺🏽🖐🏽🖕🏽🖖🏽
FITZ-5💆🏾💇🏾💪🏾🕴🏾🕵🏾🕺🏾🖐🏾🖕🏾🖖🏾
FITZ-6💆🏿💇🏿💪🏿🕴🏿🕵🏿🕺🏿🖐🏿🖕🏿🖖🏿

Additional human emoji can be found in other Unicode blocks: Dingbats, Emoticons, Miscellaneous Symbols, Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs and Transport and Map Symbols.

Chart

Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs[1]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+1F30x 🌀 🌁 🌂 🌃 🌄 🌅 🌆 🌇 🌈 🌉 🌊 🌋 🌌 🌍 🌎 🌏
U+1F31x 🌐 🌑 🌒 🌓 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌗 🌘 🌙 🌚 🌛 🌜 🌝 🌞 🌟
U+1F32x 🌠 🌡 🌢 🌣 🌤 🌥 🌦 🌧 🌨 🌩 🌪 🌫 🌬 🌭 🌮 🌯
U+1F33x 🌰 🌱 🌲 🌳 🌴 🌵 🌶 🌷 🌸 🌹 🌺 🌻 🌼 🌽 🌾 🌿
U+1F34x 🍀 🍁 🍂 🍃 🍄 🍅 🍆 🍇 🍈 🍉 🍊 🍋 🍌 🍍 🍎 🍏
U+1F35x 🍐 🍑 🍒 🍓 🍔 🍕 🍖 🍗 🍘 🍙 🍚 🍛 🍜 🍝 🍞 🍟
U+1F36x 🍠 🍡 🍢 🍣 🍤 🍥 🍦 🍧 🍨 🍩 🍪 🍫 🍬 🍭 🍮 🍯
U+1F37x 🍰 🍱 🍲 🍳 🍴 🍵 🍶 🍷 🍸 🍹 🍺 🍻 🍼 🍽 🍾 🍿
U+1F38x 🎀 🎁 🎂 🎃 🎄 🎅 🎆 🎇 🎈 🎉 🎊 🎋 🎌 🎍 🎎 🎏
U+1F39x 🎐 🎑 🎒 🎓 🎔 🎕 🎖 🎗 🎘 🎙 🎚 🎛 🎜 🎝 🎞 🎟
U+1F3Ax 🎠 🎡 🎢 🎣 🎤 🎥 🎦 🎧 🎨 🎩 🎪 🎫 🎬 🎭 🎮 🎯
U+1F3Bx 🎰 🎱 🎲 🎳 🎴 🎵 🎶 🎷 🎸 🎹 🎺 🎻 🎼 🎽 🎾 🎿
U+1F3Cx 🏀 🏁 🏂 🏃 🏄 🏅 🏆 🏇 🏈 🏉 🏊 🏋 🏌 🏍 🏎 🏏
U+1F3Dx 🏐 🏑 🏒 🏓 🏔 🏕 🏖 🏗 🏘 🏙 🏚 🏛 🏜 🏝 🏞 🏟
U+1F3Ex 🏠 🏡 🏢 🏣 🏤 🏥 🏦 🏧 🏨 🏩 🏪 🏫 🏬 🏭 🏮 🏯
U+1F3Fx 🏰 🏱 🏲 🏳 🏴 🏵 🏶 🏷 🏸 🏹 🏺 🏻 🏼 🏽 🏾 🏿
U+1F40x 🐀 🐁 🐂 🐃 🐄 🐅 🐆 🐇 🐈 🐉 🐊 🐋 🐌 🐍 🐎 🐏
U+1F41x 🐐 🐑 🐒 🐓 🐔 🐕 🐖 🐗 🐘 🐙 🐚 🐛 🐜 🐝 🐞 🐟
U+1F42x 🐠 🐡 🐢 🐣 🐤 🐥 🐦 🐧 🐨 🐩 🐪 🐫 🐬 🐭 🐮 🐯
U+1F43x 🐰 🐱 🐲 🐳 🐴 🐵 🐶 🐷 🐸 🐹 🐺 🐻 🐼 🐽 🐾 🐿
U+1F44x 👀 👁 👂 👃 👄 👅 👆 👇 👈 👉 👊 👋 👌 👍 👎 👏
U+1F45x 👐 👑 👒 👓 👔 👕 👖 👗 👘 👙 👚 👛 👜 👝 👞 👟
U+1F46x 👠 👡 👢 👣 👤 👥 👦 👧 👨 👩 👪 👫 👬 👭 👮 👯
U+1F47x 👰 👱 👲 👳 👴 👵 👶 👷 👸 👹 👺 👻 👼 👽 👾 👿
U+1F48x 💀 💁 💂 💃 💄 💅 💆 💇 💈 💉 💊 💋 💌 💍 💎 💏
U+1F49x 💐 💑 💒 💓 💔 💕 💖 💗 💘 💙 💚 💛 💜 💝 💞 💟
U+1F4Ax 💠 💡 💢 💣 💤 💥 💦 💧 💨 💩 💪 💫 💬 💭 💮 💯
U+1F4Bx 💰 💱 💲 💳 💴 💵 💶 💷 💸 💹 💺 💻 💼 💽 💾 💿
U+1F4Cx 📀 📁 📂 📃 📄 📅 📆 📇 📈 📉 📊 📋 📌 📍 📎 📏
U+1F4Dx 📐 📑 📒 📓 📔 📕 📖 📗 📘 📙 📚 📛 📜 📝 📞 📟
U+1F4Ex 📠 📡 📢 📣 📤 📥 📦 📧 📨 📩 📪 📫 📬 📭 📮 📯
U+1F4Fx 📰 📱 📲 📳 📴 📵 📶 📷 📸 📹 📺 📻 📼 📽 📾 📿
U+1F50x 🔀 🔁 🔂 🔃 🔄 🔅 🔆 🔇 🔈 🔉 🔊 🔋 🔌 🔍 🔎 🔏
U+1F51x 🔐 🔑 🔒 🔓 🔔 🔕 🔖 🔗 🔘 🔙 🔚 🔛 🔜 🔝 🔞 🔟
U+1F52x 🔠 🔡 🔢 🔣 🔤 🔥 🔦 🔧 🔨 🔩 🔪 🔫 🔬 🔭 🔮 🔯
U+1F53x 🔰 🔱 🔲 🔳 🔴 🔵 🔶 🔷 🔸 🔹 🔺 🔻 🔼 🔽 🔾 🔿
U+1F54x 🕀 🕁 🕂 🕃 🕄 🕅 🕆 🕇 🕈 🕉 🕊 🕋 🕌 🕍 🕎 🕏
U+1F55x 🕐 🕑 🕒 🕓 🕔 🕕 🕖 🕗 🕘 🕙 🕚 🕛 🕜 🕝 🕞 🕟
U+1F56x 🕠 🕡 🕢 🕣 🕤 🕥 🕦 🕧 🕨 🕩 🕪 🕫 🕬 🕭 🕮 🕯
U+1F57x 🕰 🕱 🕲 🕳 🕴 🕵 🕶 🕷 🕸 🕹 🕺 🕻 🕼 🕽 🕾 🕿
U+1F58x 🖀 🖁 🖂 🖃 🖄 🖅 🖆 🖇 🖈 🖉 🖊 🖋 🖌 🖍 🖎 🖏
U+1F59x 🖐 🖑 🖒 🖓 🖔 🖕 🖖 🖗 🖘 🖙 🖚 🖛 🖜 🖝 🖞 🖟
U+1F5Ax 🖠 🖡 🖢 🖣 🖤 🖥 🖦 🖧 🖨 🖩 🖪 🖫 🖬 🖭 🖮 🖯
U+1F5Bx 🖰 🖱 🖲 🖳 🖴 🖵 🖶 🖷 🖸 🖹 🖺 🖻 🖼 🖽 🖾 🖿
U+1F5Cx 🗀 🗁 🗂 🗃 🗄 🗅 🗆 🗇 🗈 🗉 🗊 🗋 🗌 🗍 🗎 🗏
U+1F5Dx 🗐 🗑 🗒 🗓 🗔 🗕 🗖 🗗 🗘 🗙 🗚 🗛 🗜 🗝 🗞 🗟
U+1F5Ex 🗠 🗡 🗢 🗣 🗤 🗥 🗦 🗧 🗨 🗩 🗪 🗫 🗬 🗭 🗮 🗯
U+1F5Fx 🗰 🗱 🗲 🗳 🗴 🗵 🗶 🗷 🗸 🗹 🗺 🗻 🗼 🗽 🗾 🗿
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 11.0

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block:

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
6.0U+1F300..1F320, 1F330..1F335, 1F337..1F37C, 1F380..1F393, 1F3A0..1F3C4, 1F3C6..1F3CA, 1F3E0..1F3F0, 1F400..1F43E, 1F440, 1F442..1F4F7, 1F4F9..1F4FC, 1F500..1F53D, 1F550..1F567, 1F5FB..1F5FF529L2/00-152Asher, Graham (2000-04-26), NTT DoCoMo Pictographs
L2/00-201French, Howard W. (2000-06-12), E-mail a huge hit among Japanese cell-phone users
L2/06-369Davis, Mark (2006-11-01), Symbols
L2/06-380Goldsmith, Deborah (2006-11-06), Apple Symbols
L2/07-257, table.zipMomoi, Kat; Davis, Mark; Scherer, Markus (2007-08-03), Working Draft Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols
L2/07-274RDavis, Mark (2007-08-09), Symbols draft resolution
L2/07-225Moore, Lisa (2007-08-21), "B.15.3", UTC #112 Minutes
L2/08-080R, zip fileMomoi, Kat; Davis, Mark; Scherer, Markus (2008-01-28), Emoji Proposal Data
L2/08-081Momoi, Kat; Davis, Mark; Scherer, Markus (2008-01-28), Working Draft Proposal (2) for Encoding Emoji Symbols
L2/08-106Momoi, Kat; Scherer, Markus (2008-02-05), Feedback on the Updated Emoji Encoding Proposal (=L2/08-081)
L2/08-305Pentzlin, Karl (2008-08-09), Some suggestions about the encoding of national flags as requested by the Emoji proposal (L2/08-081)
L2/08-309Scherer, Markus (2008-08-12), Emoji Encoding Proposal: Progress Report
L2/08-314Edberg, Peter (2008-08-12), Emoticon Core Set - working proposal
L2/08-315Scherer, Markus (2008-08-12), Emoji Open Issues
L2/09-007Lommel, Arle (2008-12-26), Comparison of Emoticons from Major Vendors
L2/09-025R2N3582[lower-alpha 2]Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2009-03-05), Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols
L2/09-026RN3583Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2009-02-06), Emoji Symbols Proposed for New Encoding
L2/09-027R2N3681Scherer, Markus (2009-09-17), Emoji Symbols: Background Data
L2/09-078N3585Scherer, Markus (2009-02-06), Emoji Sources
L2/09-003RMoore, Lisa (2009-02-12), "D.2", UTC #118 / L2 #215 Minutes
L2/09-114N3607Towards an encoding of symbol characters used as emoji, 2009-04-06
L2/09-139N3614[lower-alpha 3]Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2009-04-09), Response to Concerns Raised in N3607 About Encoding Emoji Characters
N3619Momoi, Kat (2009-04-17), Support Statements from KDDI/AU, SoftBank, and NTT docomo to Google/Apple Emoji Proposal
L2/09-153N3636Constable, Peter (2009-04-22), Emoji ad-hoc meeting report
L2/09-104Moore, Lisa (2009-05-20), "B.16.1", UTC #119 / L2 #216 Minutes
L2/09-272Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Edberg, Peter (2009-08-06), Emoji: Review of PDAM 8
L2/09-304Anderson, Deborah (2009-08-15), US Position on PDAM 8
L2/09-225RMoore, Lisa (2009-08-17), "D.1", UTC #120 / L2 #217 Minutes
L2/09-323N3687Proposal to encode two additional Mailbox Symbols complementing the Emoji set, 2009-09-21
N3712Scherer, Markus (2009-10-21), Emoji sources
L2/09-370N3711Ogata, Katsuhiro; et al. (2009-10-22), A Proposal to Revise a Part of Emoticons in PDAM 8
L2/10-025N3726Constable, Peter (2009-10-27), Emoji ad-hoc meeting report 2009-10-27
N3728Scherer, Markus (2009-10-28), Emoji sources
L2/09-412N3722Suignard, Michel (2009-11-02), Disposition of comments on SC2 N 4078 (PDAM text for Amendment 8 to ISO/IEC 10646:2003)
L2/10-061RScherer, Markus; et al. (2010-02-04), Emoji: Review of FPDAM8
L2/10-015RMoore, Lisa (2010-02-09), "D.1.4", UTC #122 / L2 #219 Minutes
L2/10-088N3776DoCoMo Input on Emoji, 2010-03-08
L2/10-089N3777KDDI Input on Emoji, 2010-03-08
L2/10-090N3783Willcom Input on Emoji, 2010-03-08
L2/10-126Pentzlin, Karl (2010-04-16), Problems concerning "U+1F471 WESTERN PERSON" in ISO-IEC 10646 FPDAM8
L2/10-137N3828Suignard, Michel (2010-04-22), Disposition of comments on SC2 N 4123 (FPDAM text for Amendment 8 to ISO/IEC 10646:2003)
L2/10-150N3835Scherer, Markus (2010-04-24), Emoji Sources
L2/10-132Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2010-04-27), Emoji Symbols: Background Data
L2/10-138N3829Constable, Peter; et al. (2010-04-27), Emoji Ad-Hoc Meeting Report
L2/10-148N3804Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2010-04-27), "M56.01", Resolutions of WG 2 meeting 56
L2/10-108Moore, Lisa (2010-05-19), "B.13.1.1", UTC #123 / L2 #220 Minutes
L2/11-415Edberg, Peter (2011-10-28), Unified Emoji Reference
L2/12-198Edberg, Peter (2012-05-11), Line break issues with characters used for emoji
L2/12-112Moore, Lisa (2012-05-17), "B.14.10", UTC #131 / L2 #228 Minutes
L2/15-015R2Davis, Mark; et al. (2015-01-21), Recommended Unicode Glyph / Nameslist changes
L2/15-057Davis, Mark (2015-02-01), Emoji Press Page
L2/15-071RDavis, Mark; Burge, Jeremy (2015-02-03), More Unicode Emoji Glyph changes
L2/15-141, htmlDavis, Mark; Edberg, Peter (2015-03-31), Emoji Glyph and Annotation Recommendations
L2/15-199Proposed annotation additions for Unicode 9.0, 2015-07-31
L2/15-322Edberg, Peter; Davis, Mark (2015-11-04), Remove 2 characters from Emoji_Modifier_Base
L2/16-036Davis, Mark (2016-01-24), Nameslist.txt suggestions
L2/16-183Davis, Mark (2016-07-19), Rainbow Flag Emoji
L2/16-228Constable, Peter; Safran-Aasen, Judy; Coady, Michele; Bjornstad, Shelley (2016-08-04), Proposed Additions to Emoji_Modifier_Base
L2/16-203Moore, Lisa (2016-08-18), "B.12.1.3", UTC #148 Minutes
L2/16-281Burge, Jeremy; Hunt, Paul (2016-10-17), Emoji Glyph Updates
L2/16-332Edberg, Peter; et al. (2016-11-04), Remove multi-person emoji from Emoji_Modifier_Base
L2/16-361Pournader, Roozbeh; Felt, Doug (2016-11-07), Add text and emoji standardized variation sequences for 96 symbols
L2/16-325Moore, Lisa (2016-11-18), UTC #149 Minutes
L2/17-364McGowan, Rick (2017-10-09), Comments on Public Review Issues (July 26 - October 13, 2017)
6.1U+1F540..1F5434L2/09-310RN3772Shardt, Yuri; Andreev, Aleksandr (2009-08-18), Proposal to Encode the Typikon Symbols in Unicode
L2/10-305Anderson, Deborah (2010-08-06), Spelling of CROSS POMMY in 1F540, 1F541, 1F542
L2/10-390R"M57.05", Resolutions of WG2 meeting #57, Busan Korea, 2010-10-11
7.0U+1F321..1F32C, 1F336, 1F37D, 1F394..1F39F, 1F3C5, 1F3CB..1F3CE, 1F3D4..1F3DF, 1F3F1..1F3F7, 1F43F, 1F441, 1F4F8, 1F4FD..1F4FE, 1F53E..1F53F, 1F546..1F54A, 1F568..1F579, 1F57B..1F5A3, 1F5A5..1F5FA207L2/11-052RSuignard, Michel (2011-02-15), Wingdings and Webdings symbols - Preliminary study
N4239Suignard, Michel (2011-02-16), Disposition of comments on SC2 N 4201 (PDAM text for Amendment 1.2 to ISO/IEC 10646 3rd edition)
L2/11-149Suignard, Michel (2011-05-09), Proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings symbols
L2/11-196N4022Suignard, Michel (2011-05-21), Revised Wingdings proposal
L2/11-247N4115Suignard, Michel (2011-06-08), Proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings Symbols
L2/11-344N4143Suignard, Michel (2011-09-28), Updated proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings Symbols
N4306RSuignard, Michel (2012-10-09), Disposition of comments on SC2 N 4228 (PDAM text for Amendment 2 to ISO/IEC 10646 3rd edition)
N4363Suignard, Michel (2012-10-13), Status of encoding of Wingdings and Webdings Symbols
L2/12-368N4384Suignard, Michel (2012-11-06), Status of encoding of Wingdings and Webdings Symbols
L2/12-086Requests regarding the Wingdings/Webdings characters in ISO/IEC 10646 PDAM 1.2, 2012-12-27
L2/15-050R[lower-alpha 4]Davis, Mark; et al. (2015-01-29), Additional variation selectors for emoji
L2/15-141, htmlDavis, Mark; Edberg, Peter (2015-03-31), Emoji Glyph and Annotation Recommendations
L2/15-201Allow emoji modifiers for 2 existing and 1 proposed characters, 2015-07-31
L2/15-274LEFT SPEECH BUBBLE as emoji; modifiers for SLEUTH..., 2015-10-29
L2/15-301[lower-alpha 5]Pournader, Roozbeh (2015-11-01), A proposal for 278 standardized variation sequences for emoji
L2/16-157Davis, Mark (2016-05-10), VS in emoji sequences
L2/16-121Moore, Lisa (2016-05-20), "B.11.13.3", UTC #147 Minutes
L2/16-183Davis, Mark (2016-07-19), Rainbow Flag Emoji
L2/16-228Constable, Peter; Safran-Aasen, Judy; Coady, Michele; Bjornstad, Shelley (2016-08-04), Proposed Additions to Emoji_Modifier_Base
L2/16-203Moore, Lisa (2016-08-18), "B.12.1.3", UTC #148 Minutes
L2/17-364McGowan, Rick (2017-10-09), Comments on Public Review Issues (July 26 - October 13, 2017)
L2/18-007Moore, Lisa (2018-02-01), UTC #154 Minutes
L2/18-059Burge, Jeremy; Haggerty, Bryan (2018-02-02), Proposal for new RGI Emoji Sequence, Pirate Flag Emoji
U+1F5441L2/10-395R2N3971Shardt, Yuri; Simmons, Nikita; Andreev, Aleksandr (2011-01-14), Proposal to Encode the Typikon Symbols in Unicode: Part 2 Old Rite Symbols
U+1F5451L2/11-031Andreev, Aleksandr; Shardt, Yuri; Simmons, Nikita (2011-01-31), Proposal to Encode the Mark's Chapter Glyph
8.0U+1F32D..1F32F, 1F37E..1F37F5L2/14-174RDavis, Mark; Edberg, Peter (2014-08-27), Emoji Additions
L2/14-172RDavis, Mark; Edberg, Peter (2014-08-29), Proposed enhancements for emoji characters: background
L2/14-275Edberg, Peter; et al. (2014-10-23), Emoji ad-hoc committee recommendations to UTC #141
L2/14-272R2Edberg, Peter; Davis, Mark (2014-10-28), Emoji Additions: Popular requests
L2/15-025Anderson, Deborah (2014-10-30), Future Additions to ISO/IEC 10646
L2/15-030Davis, Mark (2015-01-29), Emojipedia top requests
U+1F3CF..1F3D3, 1F3F86L2/14-273R[lower-alpha 6]Edberg, Peter; Davis, Mark (2014-10-27), Emoji Additions: Sports symbols
L2/15-030Davis, Mark (2015-01-29), Emojipedia top requests
L2/15-032RDavis, Mark (2015-02-23), Recommended Disposition on Feedback for PRI 286 & related Emoji docs
U+1F3F9..1F3FA2L2/14-284R2[lower-alpha 6]Edberg, Peter; Davis, Mark (2014-10-28), Emoji-System Compatibility Additions
L2/15-199Proposed annotation additions for Unicode 9.0, 2015-07-31
U+1F3FB..1F3FF5L2/14-173REdberg, Peter; Davis, Mark (2014-08-05), Variation selectors for Emoji skin tone
L2/14-204Parrott, Katrina (2014-08-07), Suggested Skin Tone Variants
L2/14-172RDavis, Mark; Edberg, Peter (2014-08-29), Proposed enhancements for emoji characters: background
L2/14-213N4599Edberg, Peter; et al. (2014-09-11), Skin tone modifier symbols
L2/14-227N4646Toshiya, Suzuki; Tashiro, Shuichi; Kobayashi, Tatsuo (2014-10-01), Proposal of Tone Modifier Symbols for Emoji
L2/14-226N4644Everson, Michael (2014-10-02), Proposal to encode Portrait Symbols in the SMP of the UCS
L2/15-032RDavis, Mark (2015-02-23), Recommended Disposition on Feedback for PRI 286 & related Emoji docs
U+1F4FF, 1F54B..1F54E5L2/14-235R3[lower-alpha 6]Afshar, Shervin; Pournader, Roozbeh (2014-11-01), Emoji and Symbol Additions - Religious Symbols and Structures
U+1F54F1L2/12-359N4393stas624-uni (2012-11-02), Proposal to encode BOWL OF HYGIEIA
9.0U+1F57A, 1F5A42L2/15-030Davis, Mark (2015-01-29), Emojipedia top requests
L2/15-048Parrott, Katrina; et al. (2015-01-31), Adding gender counterparts to emoji list?
L2/15-061Cummings, Craig (2015-01-31), Emoji Additions: Runner-ups
L2/15-054R4Cummings, Craig (2015-05-08), Emoji Additions: Animals, Compatibility, and More Popular Requests
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names
  2. Japanese translation of N3582 is available as N3621
  3. Japanese translation of N3614 is available as N3620
  4. See also L2/13-207, L2/14-054, L2/14-063, L2/15-051.html, L2/15-051.txt
  5. See also L2/15-198 and L2/15-275
  6. 1 2 3 See also L2/14-172R, L2/14-174R, L2/14-275, and L2/15-025

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. "UTR #51: Unicode Emoji". Unicode Consortium. 2018-05-21.
  4. 1 2 "UCD: Emoji Data for UTR #51". Unicode Consortium. 2018-05-22.
  5. "UTS #51 Emoji Variation Sequences". The Unicode Consortium.
  6. "The default representation of these modifier characters when used alone is as a color swatch. Whenever one of these characters immediately follows certain characters (such as WOMAN), then a font should show the sequence as a single glyph corresponding to the image for the person(s) or body part with the specified skin tone" Draft Unicode Technical Report #51 "UNICODE EMOJI" Version 1.0 (draft 10) eds. Mark Davis (Google Inc.), Peter Edberg (Apple Inc.), 2015-05-08.
  7. "Perhaps I wouldn’t mind that the emoji world now literally has “colored” people, if it weren’t for the timing. Instead, what could have been a meaningless, empty gesture becomes an outright insult. You can’t write your name in your native language, but at least you can tweet your frustration with an emoji face that’s the same shade of brown as yours!" Aditya Mukerjee , "I Can Text You A Pile of Poo, But I Can’t Write My Name", Model View Culture 43, 17 March 2015. Google's New Emoji Aimed At Promoting Gender Equality Are Coming, Slashdot 14 July 2016.
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