π§ genie Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F9DE
- Shortcode
:genie:- Category
- People & Body
- Subcategory
- fantasy
- Added in
- Unicode 5.0
- Also known as
- djinn, spirit, wish granter, aladdin genie
What Does the genie Emoji π§ Mean?
Smoke trailing where legs should be, the genie emoji π§ arrived in Unicode 10.0 in 2017 as a gender-neutral figure inspired by the genies of Arabian Nights folklore and Disney's Aladdin. People use it whenever a message involves wishes, granted or otherwise. It lands in posts about a birthday wish coming true, a job offer that felt impossible, or a friend who somehow manifested a parking spot at the busiest hour.
Aladdin fans pull it in for Robin Williams tributes and live-action remake discussions. In casual chat, it stamps a moment as too good to be real, the digital equivalent of pinching yourself. The emoji also pops up in manifestation and law-of-attraction posts where wishes and intention-setting are the whole point.
Skin-tone modifiers do not apply since the smoke-coil design floats outside the usual body conventions, but the male and female variants offer gender-specific framing. Pair it with sparkles, a lamp, or a star for full wish-granting effect. The emoji has also been adopted by some legal and financial advisory firms in playful social posts about getting client wishes granted, which says something about how broadly the wish metaphor has spread beyond fairy tales.
Beyond marketing, it remains a personal favorite in friendship chat for celebrating little wins. The emoji has also become a fixture in birthday and graduation messages, where the wish-granting framing lands sincerely without needing further explanation. Its versatility across casual and meaningful contexts makes it one of the more flexible fantasy emojis.
How to Use π§ genie Emoji
“Manifesting the new apartment π§β¨”
“Aladdin rewatch night π§πͺ”
“Wish granted, parking spot found π§π”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F9DE |
| HTML Entity | 🧞 |
| CSS Code | \1F9DE |
| Shortcode | :genie: |
| Keywords | djinn, fantasy, jinn, lamp, myth, rub, wishes, genie |
| Unicode Version | 5.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π§ mean?
It depicts a gender-neutral wish-granting genie, used for wishes, manifestation, and references to Aladdin and djinn folklore.
What is the difference between the genie and the male or female versions?
The base π§ is gender-neutral, while π§ββοΈ specifies a male genie and π§ββοΈ a female one, useful when gender is part of the joke.
