Rainbow:
Rainbows most commonly form when sunlight hits moister in the atmosphere and refracts the light, which causes the full spectrum of light to be visible. Rainbows are also used to support diversity, gay pride and the acceptance of the full spectrum of people and preferences. It is said that leprechauns (small Irish hominoids) hide a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Emoji General Information:
Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) | 266 of 2393 |
Apple/iOS Picture | ![]() |
Google Android Picture | ![]() |
Google Hangouts Picture | ![]() |
Twitter.com Picture | ![]() |
LG Emoji Picture | ![]() |
Samsung Emoji Picture | ![]() |
Phantom Open Emoji Picture | ![]() |
ASCII Conversion | |
“Short Code” Name | :rainbow: |
Keywords | Rainbow, Color, Pride, Diversity, Spectrum, Refract, Leprechaun, Gold |
Unicode Category Information:
Unicode Category | Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs |
Unicode Range | 1F300β1F5FF |
Unicode Subcategory | Weather, Landscape, and Sky Symbols |
Proposed Unicode Information & Notes:
Unicode Category | Nature |
Unicode Subcategory | Weather and Landscape Symbols |
Names & Annotations | RAINBOW |
Symbol Information | U+1F308 proposed |
Proposal Identifier | e-00D |
Character Mapping/Crosswalk Notes:
DoCoMo | [θΉ] |
KDDI | #491 θΉ U+EAF2 SJIS-F3C6 JIS-7A48 |
Softbank | #89 #old423 θΉ U+E44C SJIS-FB8D |

Emoji Character Encoding Data:
Emoji Code Version | iOS 4 Code |
---|---|
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | ξ |
UTF-8 Character Count | 1 |
Character(s) In Input | |
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) | ξ |
Decimal HTML Entity |  |
Hexadecimal HTML Entity |  |
Hex Code Point(s) | e44c |
Formal Unicode Notation | U+E44C |
Decimal Code Point(s) | 58444 |
UTF-8 Hex Bytes | EE 91 8C |
UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 356 221 214 |
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xE44C |
UTF-16 Hex | e44c |
UTF-16 Dec | 58444 |
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0000E44C |
UTF-32 Hex | E44C |
UTF-32 Dec | 58444 |
Python Src | u”\uE44C” |
PHP Src | “\xee\x91\x8c” |
C/C++/Java Src | “\uE44C” |
Emoji Code Version | iOS 5 – Current |
---|---|
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | π |
UTF-8 Character Count | 1 |
Character(s) In Input | |
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) | π |
Decimal HTML Entity | 🌈 |
Hexadecimal HTML Entity | 🌈 |
Hex Code Point(s) | 1f308 |
Formal Unicode Notation | U+1F308 |
Decimal Code Point(s) | 127752 |
UTF-8 Hex Bytes | F0 9F 8C 88 |
UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 360 237 214 210 |
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xD83C 0xDF08 |
UTF-16 Hex | d83cdf08 |
UTF-16 Dec | 55356 57096 |
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0001F308 |
UTF-32 Hex | 01F308 |
UTF-32 Dec | 127752 |
Python Src | u”\U0001F308″ |
PHP Src | “\xf0\x9f\x8c\x88” |
C/C++/Java Src | “\uD83C\uDF08” |
Emoji Character Encoding Data (equivalent or similiar)
Emoji Encoding | KDDI | |
---|---|---|
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | ξ«² | σΎ |
UTF-8 Character Count | 1 | 1 |
Character(s) In Input | ||
Decimal HTML Entity |  | 󾀍 |
Hexadecimal HTML Entity |  | 󾀍 |
Hex Code Point(s) | eaf2 | fe00d |
Formal Unicode Notation | U+EAF2 | U+FE00D |
Decimal Code Point(s) | 60146 | 1040397 |
UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xEE 0xAB 0xB2 | 0xF3 0xBE 0x80 0x8D |
UTF-8 Hex Bytes | EE AB B2 | F3 BE 80 8D |
UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 356 253 262 | 363 276 200 215 |
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xEAF2 | 0xDBB8 0xDC0D |
UTF-16 Hex | eaf2 | dbb8dc0d |
UTF-16 Dec | 60146 | 56248 56333 |
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0000EAF2 | 0x000FE00D |
UTF-32 Hex | EAF2 | 0FE00D |
UTF-32 Dec | 60146 | 1040397 |
Python Src | u”\uEAF2″ | u”\U000FE00D” |
PHP Src | “\xee\xab\xb2” | “\xf3\xbe\x80\x8d” |
C/C++/Java Src | “\uEAF2” | “\uDBB8\uDC0D” |
What’s Emojis Meaning:
All emoticons have their meaning asΒ Β emoji hand, monkey, faces etc.Β Here you will be able to find all the meanings of the emoji according to their categories you will be able to put copy and paste it onΒ InstagramΒ ,Β TwitterΒ andΒ Facebook.
You can applyΒ Β emoji copy on any Apple, Android and Windows device.Β If these leave you blank you do not have to worry because when you send or post it will appear.
Who created the emojis?
The first emoji was created in the late 1990s by Shigetaka Kurita the stable in a team called i-mode for the NTT Internet platform.Β In 1195 I created an emoji of Japanese culture of 176 characters of 12 Γ 12 pixels that was like a Kanji Manga, from time to time it brings out new emojis.
Emojis vs emoticons How are they different?
The first thing we come to think is that emojis are little pictures and emoticons are the symbols of the keyboard like this the famous smiley face, some emoji app convert emoticons into smileys some say that this is a combination of (emotion + icons) these were designed to represent emotions with facial drawings, it must be said that emojis were not always related to emotions as there are animals, numbers, animals.
What we can say is that the emoticons were the first to be created and then the emojis became popular in all the services that we know today, Apple and Samsung Galaxy.
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