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⚜️⚜️ Fleur-de-lis Emoji EmojiUnicode: 269C FE0F
A decorative symbol of the lily flower.
Released in First introduced in Unicode 4.1 (2005) and added to Emoji 1.0.
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Meaning and Interpretation
"The Fleur-de-lis emoji (⚜️) is a stylized representation of a lily flower, often associated with royalty, especially in France. It is a symbol of elegance, tradition, and heraldry and has historical ties to nobility and chivalry."
Symbolism
- Royalty & Nobility: The Fleur-de-lis symbolizes royalty, power, and honor, often associated with monarchies, particularly that of France.
- Elegance: The design is sophisticated and often stands as a symbol of taste, refinement, and beauty.
- Tradition & Heritage: It frequently represents cultural heritage and is used in coats of arms, heraldry, and family crests.
Common Usage Scenarios
- Historical references, especially for medieval and Renaissance periods.
- Representing something with style, refinement, or elegance.
- Symbols of royalty, European heritage, or noble lineage.
Usage Examples in Conversation
The history book I’m reading has a lot of French royalty symbols like ⚜️! So regal!
I attended a Renaissance fair today! There were flags with castles and ⚜️ everywhere.
This party invitation is so fancy! It even has a ⚜️ symbol in the design for extra class.
If I ever start a fashion brand, I’d want to use ⚜️ in the logo for that regal touch.
When talking about old coats of arms and family crests, they always mention the noble ⚜️!
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Avoid overusing the emoji in casual contexts where its traditional and formal associations could seem out of place.
- Given its ties to nobility and European history, try using ⚜️ when referencing events or topics related to French or European culture or something classical.
- Be mindful that in some regions, especially in France, this symbol has strong national or traditional meaning.
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