Dutiful Protector! Honor ceremonial roles with the Guard emoji, a symbol of protection and tradition.
An individual wearing a tall, bearskin hat and red uniform, often depicted standing at attention. The Guard emoji is commonly used to represent ceremonial guards, such as those found at royal palaces. It can also be used to discuss protection, duty, or traditional roles. If someone sends you a 💂 emoji, it might mean they are talking about ceremonial duties, discussing security, or honoring tradition.
The 💂 Guard emoji represents or symbolizes a ceremonial guard, conveying a sense of formality, tradition, and duty.
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 💂 guard mii dash aabiding Emoji E0.6 miinawaa gii-mazina'igan aaniish iOS, Android, Windows, miinawaa macOS.
Mii dash 💂 guard mii dash Niikaani-Bii'anong aaniish, miinawaa ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ ᐊᓂᓀᓂᒥᓇᒧᐎᒡ aaniish.
The emoji represents a British Royal Guard (Queen's/King's Guard) with the distinctive bearskin hat. These guards protect royal residences and are famous for remaining stoic. The emoji is often used to represent British culture, security, or emotionless/stone-faced behavior.
| Mazin Unicode | Guardsman |
| Apple mazina'igan | Guard |
| Mii dash | British Guardsman, Foot Guard |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin Akiing | U+1F482 |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin | U+128130 |
| Mshkikiwinan wii-mazina'igan | \u1f482 |
| Akiing | 🧑🚒 Niikaani-Bii'anong |
| Mikwenim | 🕵️ ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ ᐊᓂᓀᓂᒥᓇᒧᐎᒡ |
| Mikwenim | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Mishkikiiwin Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Giizhiitaaw Mshkikiwin | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Mazin Unicode | Guardsman |
| Apple mazina'igan | Guard |
| Mii dash | British Guardsman, Foot Guard |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin Akiing | U+1F482 |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin | U+128130 |
| Mshkikiwinan wii-mazina'igan | \u1f482 |
| Akiing | 🧑🚒 Niikaani-Bii'anong |
| Mikwenim | 🕵️ ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ ᐊᓂᓀᓂᒥᓇᒧᐎᒡ |
| Mikwenim | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Mishkikiiwin Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Giizhiitaaw Mshkikiwin | 1.0 | 2015 |