Represents a person standing, depicted with medium skin tone. It can be used to represent individuals in various contexts, including social situations, activities, or as a general representation of people.
Emoji Unicode: | 1F9CD 1F3FC |
Unicode: | U+1F9CD 1F3FC |
Group: | People & Body |
Category: | Person |
Emoji Codepoint: | U+1F9CD 1F3FC |
Qualification Status: | Fully qualified |
Unicode Version: | 12.0 |
Related Keywords: Person, Standing, Medium Skin Tone, Individual, Human
Related Emojis: 🧍 Person Standing , 🚶 Person Walking , 👨 Man Standing , 👩 Woman Standing
The emoji represented by the Unicode `1F9CD 1F3FC` is a combination of two parts:
When combined, this emoji depicts a person in a wheelchair with a medium-light skin tone. It symbolizes individuals with disabilities, particularly those who use wheelchairs, and emphasizes inclusivity and representation of people with mobility challenges.
The primary and most common uses of the emoji include:
Beyond its direct representation of a person in a wheelchair, this emoji can be used in various non-romantic contexts:
The emoji has gained popularity as part of the broader movement towards inclusivity and representation of marginalized communities. Its significance is heightened on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, where users advocate for social justice and raise awareness about disability issues. The introduction of various skin tone modifiers has also made this emoji more relatable and representative of diverse individuals within the disability community.
Related emojis that share similar meanings or symbolism include:
This emoji is frequently used in specific communities, particularly those focused on disability advocacy, health discussions, and social justice movements. On platforms like Instagram, it may be used in posts related to accessibility challenges or to promote events that support individuals with disabilities. Additionally, it can be found in discussions about sports, such as wheelchair basketball or other adaptive sports, highlighting the achievements of athletes with disabilities.