Use these codes if you need to insert a word or short phrase within a multilingual text. Go to the About the Codes section to see how they are implemented.

These charts show basic characters only. Check the latest Unicode charts to look for any additions to this block.

Ogham Characters

Note: The table is ordered roughly in traditional Ogham order.

Ogham Character Entity Codes
Character Name Glyph Name Entity Hex Entity
OGHAM SPACE MARK  
OGHAM LETTER BEITH ᚁ
OGHAM LETTER LUIS ᚂ
OGHAM LETTER FEARN ᚃ
OGHAM LETTER SAIL ᚄ
OGHAM LETTER NION ᚅ
OGHAM LETTER UATH ᚆ
OGHAM LETTER DAIR ᚇ
OGHAM LETTER TINNE ᚈ
OGHAM LETTER COLL ᚉ
OGHAM LETTER CEIRT ᚊ
OGHAM LETTER MUIN ᚋ
OGHAM LETTER GORT ᚌ
OGHAM LETTER NGEADAL ᚍ
OGHAM LETTER STRAIF ᚎ
OGHAM LETTER RUIS ᚏ
OGHAM LETTER AILM ᚐ
OGHAM LETTER ONN ᚑ
OGHAM LETTER UR ᚒ
OGHAM LETTER EADHADH ᚓ
OGHAM LETTER IODHADH ᚔ
OGHAM LETTER EABHADH ᚕ
OGHAM LETTER OR ᚖ
OGHAM LETTER UILLEANN ᚗ
OGHAM LETTER IFIN ᚘ
OGHAM LETTER EAMHANCHOLL ᚙ
OGHAM LETTER PEITH ᚚ
OGHAM FEATHER MARK ᚛
OGHAM REVERSED FEATHER MARK ᚜

About The Codes

Using the Entity Codes

The Unicode numeric entity codes can be expressed as either decimal numbers or
hexadecimal numbers.

For instance, the decimal version of Ogham letter Gort (ᚌ) would be ᚌ.

The hexadecimal version of Ogham letter Gort (ᚌ) would be ᚌ.
Note: that the hexadecimal numbers include x as part of the code.

Windows Word Numeric Alt Codes

Use ALT plus the decimal version of any code to input it into a Windows document.

Note: These work only in Word 2003+ for Windows. Users with other software or versions of Windows may wish to use the Character Map instead.

OS X Option Codes

If an application supports the Unicode Hex input Keyboard, then use Option plus
the hexadecimal number.

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