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List of character, symbol & sign names
Below is an overview of 85 frequently used characters, punctuation symbols or signs that are included in most fonts. These include punctuation marks and other symbols used in typography. Technically these character shapes are called glyphs. Next to each glyph name the Unicode and HTML entity are listed, as well as the ASCII code and HTML entity if these are available. I also listed the Windows ALT keystroke or the Mac equivalent that can be used to insert the character in a text.
The typeface used for most examples is Arial Bold. Small lines indicate the baseline, x-height, and the ascender and descender heights.
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AE ligatures – æ and Æ
Lowercase ae
Lowercase ae
Unicode: U+000E6
HTML entity: æ – HTML code: æ
PC keystroke: ALT+0230
Uppercase ae
Uppercase ae
Unicode: U+000C8
HTML entity: Æ – HTML code: Æ
PC keystroke: ALT+0198
Almost Equal To – ≈
Almost equal to
Unicode: U+02248
HTML entity: ≈ – HTML code: ≈
Also called approximately equals, asymptotic to or the double tilde. The tilde (~), approximately equal to (≅) and asymptotically equal to (≃) are other signs used to indicate approximation, depending on the context.
Ampersand – &
Ampersand
Unicode: U+00026 – ASCII: 38
HTML entity: & – HTML code: &
Logogram derived from the letters et – Latin for ‘and’
PC keystroke: usually found in the top row
Angstrom – Å
Angstrom
Unicode: U+0212B
HTML code: Å
Letter from the Swedish alphabet that is used to indicate a unit of length equal to 0.1 nanometre (10−10 m)
Apostrophe – ‘
Apostrophe
Unicode: U+00027 – ASCII: 39
HTML entity: ' – HTML code: '
Also called the closing single quotation mark
PC keystroke: ALT+39 or ALT+0027
Approximately equal to – ≅
Approximately equal to
Unicode: U+02245
HTML entity: ≅ – HTML code: ≅
Asterisk – *
Asterisk
Unicode: U+0002A – ASCII: 42
HTML entity: * – HTML code: *
PC keystroke: ALT+42
At Sign – @
At
Unicode: U+00040 – ASCII: 64
HTML entity: @ – HTML code: @
In Unicode this is called the commercial at glyph.
Backslash – \
Reverse Solidus
Unicode: U+0005C – ASCII: 92
HTML entity: \ – HTML entity: \
The Unicode name is reverse solidus even though that glyph is less vertical.
Broken Vertical Bar – ¦
Broken Vertical Bar
Unicode: U+000A6
HTML entity: ¦ – HTML code: ¦
PC keystroke: ALT+0166