Emoji ☪️ - Star and crescent

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What does ☪️ mean

The emoji star and crescent belongs to the group emoji symbols, and is therefore a symbol of something. Usually, the name of the emoji will reveal what it is a symbol for.


Statistics for emoji ☪️

As one of the largest English-language emoji sites, we also have the ability to collect large amounts of statistics about the popularity of all emojis, and this particular emoji ☪️ ("star and crescent"), is ranked 80 out of all 1837 emojis in the top list for this year. The most popular month in terms of usage of the emoji ☪️ is april, last it had about 80 views on our site during this month. The month that is the second most popular month is april. Below is a graph that shows what percentage of all views of the year fall on the respective months of the year for emoji ☪️.


Info about emoji star and crescent

Here you'll find more info about the emoji ☪️. The emoji star and crescent also belongs to the internal emoji group Ramadan, Eid Al-Fitr.  The main group that the emoji star and crescent belongs to is Symbols, a group that it shares with another 1836 similar emojis. A lot of emojis does also exist in different variations, for example different skin colors, the emoji star and crescent does however not have any known variations.


Copy and use emoji ☪️

If you want to copy the emoji in order to use it in for example an email or a chat, all you have to do is click the button "Click here to copy emoji" that is listed below the emoji. The emoji star and crescent will then be placed in your clipboard, and you can easily paste it the way you normally paste copied text - for example by pressing ctrl+v (or cmd+v if you are using a Mac) if you are using a regular computor. Please note though that this function is disabled on mobile phones due to techincal issues, there you'll have to hold your finger towards the emoji and copy it the regular way once the dialogue opens.

Hex and HTML code for emoji star and crescent

Below you will also find the HEX code for the emoji together with a prepared example coded in HTML that is ready for you to use directly in a generic HTML document.

Hex-code:   262A FE0F

Use in HTML:   ☪️


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