Steadfast and Secure! Emphasize stability with the Anchor emoji, a symbol of security and steadfastness.
A metal anchor with a crossbar, used to moor ships. The Anchor emoji is commonly used to represent stability, security, or being grounded. It can also be used in nautical contexts or to symbolize hope and steadfastness. If someone sends you a ⚓ emoji, it might mean they are emphasizing stability, talking about boats or sailing, or expressing a sense of being anchored.
The ⚓ Anchor emoji represents/means a symbol of stability, security, and being grounded or steadfast. It is often used in contexts related to nautical or maritime themes.
Ukax kopyañatakixa, ⚓ emoji ukar qillqañani, ukatxa clipboard ukar kopyañani. Ukxatxa qillqañani kawkinkatix utji - qillqatanaka, redes sociales, documentos, jan ukax kawkinkatix emojis ukax utji.
⚓ anchor emoji ukax Emoji E0.6 ukar yapxatäna, ukatxa jichhax taqi jach'a plataformas ukar yanapt'atawa, iOS, Android, Windows, ukat macOS ukar uñtata.
⚓ anchor emoji ukax Saräwi Uta kategoriaruw utji, ukatxa Ura Aruxat Qurt'awinaka subkategoriaruw utji.
Beyond nautical use, the anchor symbolizes stability, hope, and being grounded. It is popular in tattoo culture representing steadfastness. Also used for navy-related content and coastal or maritime themes.
| Unicode Naku | Anchor |
| Apple Naku | Anchor |
| Ñanmalla | Fisherman, Admiralty Pattern Anchor |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2693 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+9875 |
| Secuencia de Escape | \u2693 |
| Jach’a | 🌉 Saräwi Uta |
| Subgroupi | 🚢 Ura Aruxat Qurt'awinaka |
| Ammatapumpa | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Janq’othipt | 4.1 | 2005 |
| Emoji Janq’othipt | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Naku | Anchor |
| Apple Naku | Anchor |
| Ñanmalla | Fisherman, Admiralty Pattern Anchor |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2693 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+9875 |
| Secuencia de Escape | \u2693 |
| Jach’a | 🌉 Saräwi Uta |
| Subgroupi | 🚢 Ura Aruxat Qurt'awinaka |
| Ammatapumpa | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Janq’othipt | 4.1 | 2005 |
| Emoji Janq’othipt | 1.0 | 2015 |