π§βπ§ family: adult, child Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9D2
- Shortcode
:family-adult-child:- Category
- People & Body
- Subcategory
- people symbols
- Added in
- Unicode 15.1
- Also known as
- single parent family, adult and child, one-on-one family
What Does the family: adult, child Emoji π§βπ§ Mean?
One adult, one kid β the gender-neutral single-parent family emoji. Released in Unicode 15.1, it covers single moms, single dads, guardians, aunts or uncles raising a niece or nephew, and any one-on-one caregiving setup. The neutral design means it doesn't lock the adult or the child into a specific gender, which makes it a more flexible choice than the older parent-child combinations.
Single parents have been asking for representation like this for years, and it shows up in posts about solo parenting, custody schedules, milestone moments, or just the everyday tag-team of one grown-up and one kid against the world. Display support is still expanding across platforms, but where it renders cleanly it's a quiet, dignified visual for an under-represented family shape. It's also handy for older siblings raising younger siblings, for grandparents primarily caring for a grandchild, or for any one-on-one mentorship setup.
The 'adult' specifically reads as a generic grown-up rather than a parent in a traditional sense.
How to Use π§βπ§ family: adult, child Emoji
“Just me and my mini π§βπ§”
“Solo parent weekend mode π§βπ§”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9D2 |
| HTML Entity | 🧑🧒 |
| CSS Code | \1F9D1 |
| Shortcode | :family-adult-child: |
| Keywords | adult, child, family |
| Unicode Version | 15.1 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π§βπ§ mean?
It represents one adult with one child, used to depict a single-parent or single-caregiver family.
