π€ brown heart Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F90E
- Shortcode
:brown-heart:- Category
- Smileys & Emotion
- Subcategory
- hearts
- Added in
- Unicode 12.0
- Also known as
- brown heart emoji, earth heart emoji, coffee heart emoji, warm heart emoji, community heart emoji
What Does the brown heart Emoji π€ Mean?
Earthy, warm, and grounded β the brown heart carries the color of soil, wood, and the living earth into the emoji heart lexicon. It is one of the more recently normalized colored hearts and has developed meaningful community associations that distinguish it from simply being a brown-colored variant.
Brown in color associations represents groundedness, earthiness, reliability, and the natural material world. Earth itself is brown; the wood of living trees is brown; the warming spices of cinnamon and chocolate are brown. These associations give the brown heart a particular warmth that is physical and tangible rather than abstract or ethereal.
In Black communities online, the brown heart has become a meaningful symbol of racial pride and celebration of brown skin. Using the brown heart in contexts of self-love, community affirmation, and celebrating Blackness connects the color to skin tone representation in a way that the brown heart supports naturally. This use is significant and widespread enough that it has become one of the primary cultural associations for the emoji in those communities.
Beyond this community use, the brown heart appears in content about natural beauty, autumn aesthetics, coffee culture (the warm brown of coffee drinks and cozy cafes), chocolate, and anything associated with the warm earthiness of brown color palettes. The visual warmth of brown β like dark wood, like rich soil, like warming spices β makes it particularly suited for autumn and harvest content.
The brown heart is used in celebrating diversity and skin tones more broadly β the range of beautiful brown skin shades across human populations β and in messages of solidarity across communities.
For nature content, the brown heart is particularly apt for soil, wood, bark, and the foundation of the natural world rather than the green growth that emerges from it. It represents the earth that everything grows from.
Apple renders the brown heart with a warm, earthy brown tone that reads as natural and grounded. Google and Samsung follow similar warm-brown designs. The community adoption of this heart in Black pride and celebration contexts is significant and widely understood enough that it functions as a cultural signal in those spaces. Alongside the brown skin tone modifiers added to many other emojis, the brown heart represents an expansion of the emoji vocabulary to include visual representation of brown skin in an affirming, celebratory way. In environmental and nature contexts the brown heart pairs naturally with tree, leaf, and soil imagery. In food communities the warm brown of coffee, chocolate, and spice often earns it. Across all of these contexts the heart's emotional function remains the same - expressing care and love - while the specific associations shift based on community.
How to Use π€ brown heart Emoji
“Brown and beautiful, every single one π€”
“This warm aesthetic is literally everything π€”
“My community, my people, my love π€”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F90E |
| HTML Entity | 🤎 |
| CSS Code | \1F90E |
| Shortcode | :brown-heart: |
| Keywords | 143, brown, heart |
| Unicode Version | 12.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π€ mean in texting?
π€ means warm, earthy affection β it carries aesthetic associations with earth, coffee, and wood, but also significant cultural meaning as a symbol of love within Brown and Black communities and celebrations of melanated beauty.
Why is π€ used in diversity and inclusion content?
π€ represents Brown skin tones and is frequently used in content celebrating racial diversity, Brown and Black joy, and cultural pride. Alongside π€ it signals specific community solidarity and love.
When was π€ added?
π€ was added in Unicode 12.0 in 2019, as part of the colored heart expansion. It was quickly adopted in communities that found personal and cultural meaning in its warm brown color.
