How to get (copy&paste) the deaf person emoji

Adding the 🧏 Deaf Person emoji to your messages is fast and easy with our website. Here’s how to do it:

  • Copy the Emoji Using the Copy Button: Click the copy button next to the 🧏 Deaf Person emoji on our page, and it will automatically copy the emoji to your clipboard.
  • Copy the Emoji Manually: Highlight the 🧏 Deaf Person emoji, right-click, and select ‘Copy.’ You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac).
  • Paste the Emoji: Navigate to the text field where you want to insert the emoji, right-click, and select ‘Paste,’ or use the shortcut Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command + V (Mac).

And there you go! The 🧏 Deaf Person emoji has been successfully added to your message.

🧏 Deaf Person Meaning

The 🧏 Deaf Person emoji represents an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing. It is a gender-neutral figure, promoting inclusivity and accessibility for the deaf community. This emoji signifies communication through alternative methods, such as sign language, and brings attention to the experiences of those with hearing impairments. It’s commonly used in discussions about deaf culture, accessibility issues, and promoting awareness around communication for all individuals, regardless of gender.

Text examples with 🧏 Deaf Person

  1. “Learning sign language 🧏 has opened new ways to communicate.”
  2. “Promoting inclusivity 🧏 for all abilities.”
  3. “Every person deserves equal access 🧏 to communication.”
  4. “Accessibility starts 🧏 with awareness.”
  5. “Understanding the importance of 🧏 sign language.”
  6. “Let’s build a world that supports 🧏 everyone.”
  7. “Sharing stories from the 🧏 deaf community.”
  8. “Embracing diversity 🧏 in communication.”
  9. “Sign language 🧏 makes the world more connected.”
  10. “Creating spaces for accessible 🧏 communication.”

Combinations with 🧏 Deaf Person emoji

  • : Deaf person with the “I love you” sign, symbolizing communication through sign language.
  • Example: “Sending 🧏🀟 love through sign language.”
  • : Deaf person with a speech bubble, representing conversations about accessibility.
  • Example: “Let’s have an important πŸ§πŸ’¬ discussion about inclusion.”
  • : Deaf person with an ear, referring to topics related to hearing or hearing loss.
  • Example: “Talking πŸ§πŸ‘‚ about hearing health.”
  • : Deaf person with a school, symbolizing education and support for the deaf community.
  • Example: “Advocating for better 🧏🏫 deaf education.”
  • : Deaf person with a phone, indicating communication through technology such as video calls.
  • Example: “Staying connected through πŸ§πŸ“± technology.”
  • : Deaf person with a family, highlighting family support and understanding of deafness.
  • Example: “Involving πŸ§πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ the whole family in learning sign language.”
  • : Deaf person with music notes, symbolizing the experience of music through vibrations or other sensory means.
  • Example: “Feeling the rhythm 🧏🎢 through vibrations.”

Deaf Person Emoji is associated

  • Deafness
  • Sign language
  • Accessibility
  • Inclusivity
  • Communication
  • Diversity
  • Awareness
  • Representation
  • Equality
  • Support

Deaf Person Emoji for Android, Iphone (IOS)

Android:

  • Design Style: On Android devices, the 🧏 Deaf Person emoji is shown as a gender-neutral figure with a hand raised to the ear, indicating listening or responding to sound. The figure’s design is simple and clean, focusing on accessibility and inclusivity without gender-specific traits.
  • Color: The character typically wears neutral or muted clothing, often in shades like gray or blue, to maintain a minimalistic and inclusive look.

iPhone (iOS):

  • Design Style: On iOS devices, the 🧏 Deaf Person emoji is depicted with more detailed shading and a 3D appearance. The figure is similarly gender-neutral, with the hand raised to the ear in a listening gesture, symbolizing deafness or communication via alternative methods like sign language.
  • Color: The clothing is often more vibrant in iOS, featuring shades like blue, purple, or green, making the figure stand out. The shading gives depth and adds a realistic, polished finish to the emoji.

🧏 emoji images

Deaf Person
Google Noto Color Emoji 15.0
Deaf Person
Google Noto Emoji 15.0
Deaf Person
OpenMoji OpenMoji 14.0
Deaf Person
Twitter Twemoji 14.0

🧏 emoji Support

Apple iOS 16.4, iOS 13.2
Google Noto Color Emoji 15.0, Android 11.0, Android 10.0
Samsung One UI 5.0, One UI 2.5, One UI 1.5
Microsoft Windows 11 22H2, Windows 11 November 2021 Update, Windows 11, Windows 10 May 2019 Update
WhatsApp 2.23.2.72, 2.19.352
Twitter / X Twemoji 15.0, Twemoji 12.1.4, Twemoji 12.0
Facebook 15.0, 4.0
Microsoft Teams 15.0
Skype Emoticons 1.2
Twitter Emoji Stickers 13.1
JoyPixels 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0
Toss Face (ν† μŠ€νŽ˜μ΄μŠ€) 1.5, 1.3, February 2022
Sony Playstation 13.1
Noto Emoji Font 15.0
OpenMoji 14.0, 12.0
LG Velvet

🧏 emoji History

Google

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Android 4.4 KitKat
Android 5.1 Lollipop
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Android 8.0 Oreo
Android 9.0 Pie
Android 10.0
Android 10.0
Android 11.0
Android 11.0
Android 12L
Android 12L
Noto Color Emoji 15.0
Noto Color Emoji 15.0
Noto Emoji 15.0
Noto Emoji 15.0

Mozilla

FxEmojis 1.7.9

OpenMoji

OpenMoji 13.1
OpenMoji 13.1
OpenMoji 14.0
OpenMoji 14.0

Twitter

Twemoji 2.3
Twemoji 12.1.5
Twemoji 12.1.5
Twemoji 13.1
Twemoji 13.1
Twemoji 14.0
Twemoji 14.0

🧏 emoji Unicode Data

Unicode Code Point(s) 🧏: U+1F9CF
Unicode Version Unicode 12.0
Emoji Version Emoji 12.0

🧏 emoji HTML, CSS and other codes

Shortcode (Discord) :deaf_person:
Shortcode (GitHub) :deaf_person:
Shortcode (Slack) :deaf_person:
HTML Dec 🧏
HTML Hex 🧏
CSS οΏ½1F9CF
C, C++ & Python U0001f9cf
Java, JavaScript & JSON uD83EuDDCF
Perl x{1F9CF}
PHP & Ruby u{1F9CF}
Punycode xn--8u9h
URL Escape Code %F0%9F%A7%8F

🧏 emoji statistics