A necktie commonly worn at work or formal occasions, usually shown being worn with a shirt. Colors and patterns for both the necktie and the shirt vary …

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A necktie commonly worn at work or formal occasions, usually shown being worn with a shirt. Colors and patterns for both the necktie and the shirt vary …

A nazar, an eye-shaped amulet believed to protect against the evil eye, especially in Turkish culture. Depicted as a rich blue, circular bead with a …

A sickly-green face with concerned eyes and puffed, often red cheeks, as if holding back vomit. May represent physical illness or general disgust. Not to …

A national park, generally displayed with mountains, a river or stream, and trees.National Park was approved as part of Unicode 7.0 in 2014 and added …

A name badge, used to identify oneself in a location that others may not know your name, such as a school trip, or a work …

Colored nail polish being applied to finger nails, often used to display an air of nonchalance or indifference. Shown as red, pink or purple nail polish on most platforms, the …

A person, generally depicted as being older with gray hair, wearing a red Christmas (aka “Santa”) hat. Does not represent any specific character in folklore. Mx …

A speaker with a red line through it, indicating muted volume or silencing of audio.Muted Speaker was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under …

A staff (or stave) showing a treble clef and five horizontal lines. Musical Score was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added …

Three eighth notes (quavers in British English), used to represent music or singing. Sometimes inserted next to quoted lyrics, to make it clear that they are part of …

A music note emoji, which can denote song lyrics, or other music related topics. Displays as two eighth-notes (quavers in British English) connected with a beam. …

A small section of a music keyboard, which differs from a computer keyboard. Showing white and black keys, this keyboard is played by a pianist to …

The edible fungus of the mushroom, depicted as a toadstool with a white-spotted red cap and stem.Mushroom was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in …

Multiply was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 under the name “Heavy Multiplication X” and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Multiply Emoji …

Mother Christmas, more commonly known as Mrs. Claus, is the wife of Santa Claus. Displayed as an older woman with glasses and a festive red and white bonnet. See also: …

A classic movie camera. Depicted as a black camera with two mounted reels of film, viewfinder, and lens pointed left or right. Commonly used for …

A human mouth which is generally displayed as a pair of lips and a top row of teeth, instead of the inside of the mouth. May be used to …

A trap used to catch a mouse, rat, or other unwanted rodent. Metaphorically used in emoji form to suggest any kind of trap or entrapment. The …

A friendly, cartoon-styled face of a mouse, looking straight ahead. Generally depicted as a gray or white mouse face with large, round ears, a pink, …

Eek! A mouse, a small rodent with large ears and a long tail. Generally depicted in white in full profile on all fours facing left, …

A train and railway in the mountains. Previously displayed as a funicular in Microsoft’s artwork. Android also previously displayed this train as front-facing and leaving a tunnel, which appeared similarly …

Mountain Cableway was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. What does Mountain Cableway Emoji mean The …