๐ ’

โตœ

๐ค•

๐คฒ

๐“ถ

โ€ 

โœ

โœž

โœŸ

โ˜จ

โ˜ฆ

โ™ฑ

โ€ก

โ˜ฅ

โ™ฐ

โŠน

โ˜ฉ

โœ™

โœš

โœ›

โœœ

โœ

โœ 

โœ–

โœ—

โ˜’

โœ˜

โ•ณ

โŒ

โŽ

โ›‘

โ›ช

โ˜ 

Cross Symbol Copy and Paste [๐ ’, โตœ, ๐ค•, ๐คฒ, ๐“ถ, โ€ , โœ,]

In Christianity, the cross is a central symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

The Christian cross is typically depicted as a vertical line (representing divinity) intersecting a horizontal line (representing humanity).

There are various forms of the Christian cross, including the Latin cross (โœ), the Greek cross (โœš), and the Celtic cross (โ˜ฆ).

  • ๐ ’ (U+10392):
    • This is a cuneiform sign, part of the Cuneiform script used in ancient Mesopotamia.
  • โตœ (U+2D5C):
    • This is a Tifinagh letter, used in the script for writing the Berber languages of North Africa.
  • ๐ค• (U+10295):
    • Another cuneiform sign.
  • ๐คฒ (U+102B2):
    • Another cuneiform sign.
  • ๐“ถ (U+133B6):
    • This is an Egyptian Hieroglyph, part of the ancient Egyptian writing system.
  • โ€  (U+2020):
    • Dagger (โ€ ) – Used as a typographical symbol or in various contexts, including indicating footnotes.
  • โœ (U+271D):
    • Latin Cross (โœ) – A Christian religious symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus.
  • โœž (U+271E):
    • Latin Cross 3D Outline (โœž) – A stylized version of the Christian cross.
  • โœŸ (U+271F):
    • Latin Cross Outlined (โœŸ) – Another variant of the Christian cross.
  • โ˜จ (U+2628):
    • Cross of Lorraine (โ˜จ) – A cross with two horizontal bars, associated with various meanings, including historical and religious significance.
  • โ˜ฆ (U+2626):
    • Orthodox Cross (โ˜ฆ) – A Christian cross with additional horizontal bars, commonly used in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
  • โ™ฑ (U+2671):
    • Outline of Latin Cross (โ™ฑ) – Another representation of the Christian cross.
  • โ€ก (U+2021):
    • Double Dagger (โ€ก) – Similar to a dagger, often used in typography and other contexts.
  • โ˜ฅ (U+2625):
    • Ankh Cross (โ˜ฅ) – An ancient Egyptian symbol representing life.
  • โ™ฐ (U+2670):
    • West Syriac Cross (โ™ฐ) – A Christian cross variant.
  • โŠน (U+22B9):
    • Circled Dot Operator (โŠน) – A mathematical symbol.
  • โ˜ฉ (U+2629):
    • Latin Cross 3D Shadowed (โ˜ฉ) – Another variant of the Christian cross.
  • โœ™ (U+2719):
    • Orthodox Cross Outline (โœ™) – A representation of the Orthodox Christian cross.
  • โœš (U+271A):
    • Heavy Latin Cross (โœš) – A bold version of the Latin cross.
  • โœ› (U+271B):
    • Open Centre Cross (โœ›) – A cross with an open center.
  • โœœ (U+271C):
    • Heavy Open Centre Cross (โœœ) – A bold version of the open center cross.
  • โœ (U+205C):
    • Dotted Cross (โœ) – A typographical symbol.
  • โœ  (U+2720):
    • Maltese Cross (โœ ) – A cross symbol associated with the Knights of Malta.
  • โœ– (U+2716):
    • Multiplication X (โœ–) – Commonly used in mathematics.
  • โœ— (U+2717):
    • Ballot X (โœ—) – Used to mark a choice or indicate an error.
  • โ˜’ (U+2612):
    • Ballot Box with X (โ˜’) – Often used to indicate a choice or vote.
  • โœ˜ (U+2718):
    • Heavy Multiplication X (โœ˜) – A bold version of the multiplication X.
  • โ•ณ (U+2563):
    • Box Drawings Light Vertical and Right (โ•ณ) – A symbol used in box drawing characters.
  • โŒ (U+274C):
    • Cross Mark (โŒ) – Commonly used to indicate something is incorrect or should not be done.
  • โŽ (U+274E):
    • Cross Mark Button (โŽ) – A button symbol with a cross mark.
  • โ›‘ (U+1F691):
    • Rescue Worker’s Helmet (โ›‘) – Often used to represent safety or emergency situations.
  • โ›ช (U+26EA):
    • Church (โ›ช) – Represents a Christian church building.
  • โ˜  (U+2620):
    • Skull and Crossbones (โ˜ ) – Often used as a symbol of danger or warning, and traditionally associated with pirates.