πŸ§‘

πŸ§‘ person Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F9D1
Shortcode
:person:
Category
People & Body
Subcategory
people
Added in
Unicode 5.0
Also known as
gender neutral adult, non-binary person, neutral human, any person

What Does the person Emoji πŸ§‘ Mean?

Designed to be inclusive, πŸ§‘ the person emoji is a gender-neutral adult figure added in Unicode 10.0. It depicts an adult without specifically being male or female, making it the perfect choice for inclusive content, non-binary representation, or anytime gender isn't important. People use it in professional contexts, group references, or when they want to talk about humans in general without specifying gender.

Common examples include 'When you meet a kind πŸ§‘', 'Looking for a roommate πŸ§‘', or 'Talking to a stranger πŸ§‘.' It's also embraced by non-binary users who want to represent themselves authentically without choosing between πŸ‘¨ or πŸ‘©. HR professionals and inclusive workplaces use it in company communications and team announcements. Educational content for diverse audiences leans on it heavily.

Beyond gender neutrality, the emoji works for storytelling β€” when you need to reference 'a person' generically in a narrative, this is the cleanest visual option. It's part of a broader Unicode push toward more inclusive emoji that gives every user a way to express themselves. Pair it with πŸ’Ό for professional contexts, with 🧠 for personality content, or with πŸ‘‹ for greetings.

Skin tone modifiers are available, allowing for further customization. Whether you're championing inclusivity, telling a story about someone, or simply referring to people in general, this gender-neutral adult emoji ensures everyone is represented.

How to Use πŸ§‘ person Emoji

“Met a really nice πŸ§‘ today”
“Looking for a roommate πŸ§‘”
“Anyone can do this πŸ§‘”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F9D1
HTML Entity🧑
CSS Code\1F9D1
Shortcode:person:
Keywordsadult, person
Unicode Version5.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ§‘ mean?

It depicts a gender-neutral adult person, used for inclusive references, non-binary representation, or general human descriptions where gender isn't specified.

When was the gender-neutral person emoji added?

πŸ§‘ was introduced in Unicode 10.0 (2017) as part of a major push toward more inclusive emoji options, expanding beyond strictly gendered figures.