🦩 The flamingo emoji
The flamingo emoji depicts a flamingo and its distinctly pink plumage and posture, the flamingo emoji, is used to represent the colorful bird in various settings. Flamingo emoji can also be used for content associated with the tropics, such as summer poolside entertainment. The name flamingo entered English in the 1560s. It comes from the Spanish and Portuguese names for the bird, flamengo. The names are ultimately rooted in the Latin flama ("flame"), although it is traditionally said to be in reference to the Flemings, a people of modern Belgium historically known for their red complexion, apparently. As you might expect, the flamingo emoji depicts the pink bird with the long neck. Added in 2019 in Unicode 12.0, current versions show the flamingo standing with one leg bent back, as is its custom (although biologists don't fully understand why birds do this). On unsupported platforms, emoji may appear as an empty box.
The flamingo emoji Unicode 12.0 in 2019 and Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
Code point (s) Unicode
🦩: U+1F9A9
🦩 Images | Photos
🦩 Codes
| Shortcode | :flamingo: |
| Decimal HTML Entity | 🦩 |
| Hexadecimal HTML Entity | 🦩 |
| Punycode | xn--5t9h |
| URL Escape Code | %F0%9F%A6%A9 |
| JavaScript & JSON | \uD83E\uDDA9 |
| C, C++ & Java | \U0001f9a9 |
What does the flamingo emoji mean?
Flamingo emoji is a flamingo standing on one leg. Flamingos are colorful and graceful birds, so they are sometimes compared to slender women. Other times they are used to talking about someone who is rather flamboyant. Send it with the 👩 Woman emoji when talking about a pretty pretty woman you've seen. You can also send it with the Confetti Ball emoji to show someone the exaggerated and festive personality. Flamingos are beautiful wading birds found in the tropical Americas, with two species found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Their distinctive pink hue comes from the bacteria and beta-carotene they get from the food they eat, including shrimp. The brighter the flamingo, the healthier the bird. A flamingo with pink feathers. It usually refers to the Flamingo itself, which also symbolizes freedom, youth, and love. The meaning of the emoji symbol is flamingo, it is related with flamboyant, tropical, it can be found in the emoji category: "🐵 Animals and nature" - "🐓 animal-bird".
When to use the flamingo emoji?
Flamingo Emoji was approved under the Unicode 12.0 standard in 2019 with a code point U + 1F9A9 and is currently listed in the 🐶 Animals & Nature category. You can click on the images above to enlarge them and better understand the meaning of Flamingo Emoji. Sometimes these images are ambiguous and you can see something else on them ;-). Use the symbol to copy and paste Flamingo Emoji or & # 129449; code for HTML. This emoji is not that new, but some older devices cannot display it correctly. You can get similar and related emoji at the bottom of this page. Flamingos usually stand on one leg, with the other hidden under the body. The reason for this behavior is not fully understood. One theory is that standing on one leg allows birds to retain more body heat, since they spend a lot of time wading in cold water.
Examples of using flamingo emoji in conversations:
How to combine the flamingo emoji with kaomojis?
Kaomojis are popular in Japan for sharing emotions and situations using punctuation and Japanese grammar characters. Like this: < (´՞) ਊ (՞) >! You can use this creative style in messengers and the web to impress your friends.