👶 baby Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
クイック情報
- ユニコード
- U+1F476
- ショートコード
:baby:- カテゴリー
- ピープル&ボディ
- サブカテゴリ
- 人々
- 追加されました
- Unicode 0.6
- 別名
- infant, newborn, little one, tiny human
What Does the baby Emoji 👶 Mean?
Tiny, sweet, and unforgettable, 👶 the baby emoji has been melting hearts since Unicode 6.0. It shows a chubby-cheeked infant with a tuft of hair and is the universal symbol for everything baby-related — pregnancy announcements, birth news, baby showers, parenting posts, and gushing over cute infant photos. Parents and aunties use it constantly: 'Our newest addition 👶', 'Baby is here 👶💕', or 'Look at this little face 👶.' It's also used in pregnancy posts ('Three months until baby 👶'), gender reveals, and adoption celebrations.
Beyond actual babies, the emoji works as a sarcastic 'baby' label for someone acting immature or whiny — 'Stop crying about it, you big 👶.' Some people use it to refer to themselves as 'tired' or 'sleepy as a baby.' In dating slang, calling someone 'baby' is common, and the emoji sometimes appears in pet name contexts ('Goodnight baby 👶'... though more often 💕 or 😘 are used). It's also a favorite in nostalgic posts about childhood, throwback photos, and parenting milestones. Pair it with 🍼 for full baby vibes, with 💕 for affection, or with 🤰 for pregnancy announcements.
Childcare workers, doulas, and pediatricians use it professionally in content related to their work. Whether you're celebrating a new arrival, sharing parenting humor, or just adding cuteness to a message, this little baby brings warmth and sweetness to any post.
How to Use 👶 baby Emoji
“Our baby is here 👶💕”
“Pregnancy update 👶”
“Baby shower this weekend 👶”
技術詳細
| ユニコード | U+1F476 |
| HTMLエンティティ | 👶 |
| CSSコード | \1F476 |
| ショートコード | :baby: |
| キーワード | babies, children, goo, infant, newborn, pregnant, young, baby |
| ユニコード版 | 0.6 |
よくある質問
What does 👶 mean?
It depicts a baby, used for newborn announcements, pregnancy posts, parenting content, baby showers, and anything related to infants or young children.
Can 👶 be used sarcastically?
Yes. People sometimes use it to call someone immature or whiny in a teasing way, like 'Stop crying about it, you big 👶' to a friend complaining over something small.
