π€ person symbols emojis
Person symbols emojis provide abstract and symbolic depictions of human forms and actions. They help represent concepts like profiles, groups, speech, or traces in a simplified manner, useful for icons, diagrams, or metaphorical expressions in digital content.
meaning
These emojis offer silhouette-style or symbolic representations of people, such as heads, busts, or footprints, often used for anonymity, direction, or conceptual illustrations without specific details.
Usage:
- To represent a user or profile: βAnonymous user π€β
- To indicate a group or people: βTeam meeting π₯β
- To show speech or announcement: βImportant message π£οΈβ
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π£οΈ
speaking head
The silhouette of a person speaking. Faces alte...
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2
π€
bust in silhouette
The silhouette of a person.
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3
π₯
busts in silhouette
The silhouettes of two people.
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4
π«
people hugging
Two people hugging, shown as disembodied blue f...
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5
πͺ
family
A family unit shown with two adults and one chi...
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6
π§βπ§βπ§
family: adult, adult, child
The Family: Adult, Adult, Child emoji is a ZWJ ...
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7
π§βπ§βπ§βπ§
family: adult, adult, child, child
The Family: Adult, Adult, Child, Child emoji is...
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8
π§βπ§
family: adult, child
The Family: Adult, Child emoji is a ZWJ sequenc...
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9
π§βπ§βπ§
family: adult, child, child
The Family: Adult, Child, Child emoji is a ZWJ ...
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10
π£
footprints
Two human footsteps, showing the outline of bot...
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π«
fingerprint
A fingerprint emoji, showing the ridges of a th...
other people & body emoji categories
Frequently Asked Questions
Whatβs the difference between π€ and π₯?
π€ represents a single bust in silhouette, often for an individual user, while π₯ shows busts in silhouette, indicating multiple people or a group.
Are person symbols emojis used in user interfaces?
Yes, they are commonly used as icons for profiles π€, groups π₯, or directions π£ in apps and websites.
Which person symbol emoji is most commonly used for speech?
The π£οΈ speaking head is widely used for talking or announcements, followed by π€ bust in silhouette for profiles and π£ footprints for tracks.