Mischievous Spirits! Share the trickery with the Goblin emoji, a playful symbol of mischief and folklore.
A red face with a long nose and angry expression, conveying a sense of mischief or evil. The Goblin emoji is commonly used to represent tricksters, mischievous spirits, or something sinister. It can also be used to reference Japanese folklore or portray someone as mischievous. If someone sends you a 👺 emoji, it might mean they are referencing something mischievous, tricky, or are using it in a folklore context.
The 👺 Goblin emoji represents a mischievous, folklore spirit often associated with trickery and playful behavior.
Mii dash aabiding 👺 mii dash, gii-zhichigeyaan ezhi-giizhiitaawaa. Giishpin aabiding, gii-zhichigeyaan ezhi-mazina'igan aaniish ezhi-mazina'igan, ezhi-mazina'igan, miinawaa ezhi-mazina'igan.
Mii dash 👺 goblin mii dash aabiding Emoji E0.6 miinawaa gii-mazina'igan aaniish iOS, Android, Windows, miinawaa macOS.
Mii dash 👺 goblin mii dash ᐅᐦᐁᐦᐠ ᐊnd ᐁᐦᐠ ᐯᐦ aaniish, miinawaa Costume Faces aaniish.
👺 represents a tengu from Japanese mythology - a supernatural being with a long red nose. Tengu are mountain spirits associated with martial arts and mischief. The distinctive long nose distinguishes it from the ogre (oni) emoji. Both have roots in Japanese folklore.
| Mazin Unicode | Japanese Goblin |
| Apple mazina'igan | Goblin |
| Mii dash | Long Nose Face, Red Mask, Tengu |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin Akiing | U+1F47A |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin | U+128122 |
| Mshkikiwinan wii-mazina'igan | \u1f47a |
| Akiing | 😍 ᐅᐦᐁᐦᐠ ᐊnd ᐁᐦᐠ ᐯᐦ |
| Mikwenim | 🤠 Costume Faces |
| Mikwenim | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Mishkikiiwin Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Giizhiitaaw Mshkikiwin | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Mazin Unicode | Japanese Goblin |
| Apple mazina'igan | Goblin |
| Mii dash | Long Nose Face, Red Mask, Tengu |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin Akiing | U+1F47A |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin | U+128122 |
| Mshkikiwinan wii-mazina'igan | \u1f47a |
| Akiing | 😍 ᐅᐦᐁᐦᐠ ᐊnd ᐁᐦᐠ ᐯᐦ |
| Mikwenim | 🤠 Costume Faces |
| Mikwenim | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Mishkikiiwin Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Giizhiitaaw Mshkikiwin | 1.0 | 2015 |