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πŸ§›β€β™€οΈ woman vampire Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F9DB U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
Shortcode
:woman-vampire:
Category
People & Body
Subcategory
fantasy
Added in
Unicode 5.0
Also known as
female vampire, vampiress, dracula bride, goth woman

What Does the woman vampire Emoji πŸ§›β€β™€οΈ Mean?

Sharp fangs, dark hair, and an unmistakably gothic edge, the woman vampire emoji πŸ§›β€β™€οΈ joined Unicode 10.0 in 2017 as the female-coded version of the vampire creature. People use her for female vampires across pop culture, from Carmilla and Akasha to the bridesmaid scene-stealers of recent films. She shows up in Halloween posts, in vampire-romance book recommendations, and in goth-aesthetic feeds that pair her with roses, candles, and crescent moons.

In casual chat, she stamps a message about being awake at 3 a.m. or unwilling to face the sun. Dark-academia and witchy aesthetic accounts use her heavily. Skin-tone modifiers extend her across users.

Pair her with red lips, blood drops, or coffins for full effect, or with a smirk for flirty fang energy. She also lands in jokes about a friend's striking pale glow, in costume reveals, and in playlists titled after vampire songs. Beyond aesthetics, she appears in feminist threads where vampires stand in for women refusing to age politely or apologize for taking up space.

On Halloween, themed parties and bar nights pull her into invitations and flyers as a quick visual signal of the vibe. She also turns up in posts about vintage horror cinema, especially the classic Hammer Film vampire era, where dramatic female leads remain a major aesthetic reference. She also shows up in posts about the Vampire's Wife dress brand, in vintage horror-collectible threads, and in posts marking Anne Rice's literary legacy.

The female-vampire archetype keeps producing new cultural moments that the emoji is well-positioned to mark.

How to Use πŸ§›β€β™€οΈ woman vampire Emoji

“Vampire bride era πŸ§›β€β™€οΈπŸ©Έ”
“Up all night reading πŸ§›β€β™€οΈπŸ“–”
“Goth makeup test πŸ§›β€β™€οΈπŸ–€”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F9DB U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
HTML Entity🧛‍♀️
CSS Code\1F9DB
Shortcode:woman-vampire:
Keywordsblood, fangs, halloween, scary, supernatural, teeth, undead, vampire, woman
Unicode Version5.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ§›β€β™€οΈ mean?

It depicts a female vampire with fangs, used for Halloween, goth aesthetics, and references to female vampires in pop culture.

How is this used in goth and aesthetic communities?

It anchors goth, dark academia, and vampire-aesthetic posts, often alongside roses, candles, and dramatic black-and-red color palettes.