Manat Sign ₼
Symbol Meaning
Manat is the national currency of Azerbaijan; The currency code is USO 4217 AZN (formerly AZM). It consists of 100 gepiks. In addition, during the USSR, the Soviet ruble in the Azerbaijani, Turkmen, and Georgian languages was called “manat”. According to the main version, the word “manat” comes from the Russian word “coin”.
The symbol of manat is formed on the basis of the Latin letter “m” (the first letter in the name). As in many currency symbols, a technique with a stroke that crosses the symbol is used. The symbol of manat bears only a passing resemblance to the euro placed on its side. It originally appeared in 2006 on a 100-manat banknote. The author of the symbol is Austrian designer Robert Kalina.
The symbol “Manat Sign” is included in the “Currency symbols” subblock of the “Currency Symbols” block and was approved as part of Unicode version 7.0 in 2014.
Text is also available in the following languages: Русский;
Unicode Name | Manat Sign |
Unicode Number | |
HTML Code | |
CSS Code | |
Plane | 0: Basic Multilingual Plane |
Unicode Block | Currency Symbols |
Unicode Subblock | Currency symbols |
Unicode Version | 7.0 (2014) |
Type of paired mirror bracket (bidi) | None |
Composition Exclusion | No |
Case change | 20BC |
Simple case change | 20BC |
Grapheme_Base | + |
scripts | Common |
Encoding | hex | dec (bytes) | dec | binary |
---|---|---|---|---|
UTF-8 | E2 82 BC | 226 130 188 | 14844604 | 11100010 10000010 10111100 |
UTF-16BE | 20 BC | 32 188 | 8380 | 00100000 10111100 |
UTF-16LE | BC 20 | 188 32 | 48160 | 10111100 00100000 |
UTF-32BE | 00 00 20 BC | 0 0 32 188 | 8380 | 00000000 00000000 00100000 10111100 |
UTF-32LE | BC 20 00 00 | 188 32 0 0 | 3156213760 | 10111100 00100000 00000000 00000000 |