U+9BAC "鮬" CJK Unified Ideograph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
鮬
U+9BAC "鮬" CJK Unified Ideograph-# is a rarely used East Asian ideograph that primarily appears in historical or specialized Japanese and Chinese contexts, where it refers to a specific type of small fish, often associated with the goby family. In Japanese, it can be read as "hata" or "ko," and it is occasionally found in old place names, personal names, or classical literature rather than in modern standard vocabulary. Its structure combines the radical for fish (魚) with the phonetic component 夸, following the common pattern of semantic-phonetic compound characters in the CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) writing system.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+9BAC |
| Version Added | 1.1 |
| Name | CJK Unified Ideograph-# |
| Block | CJK Unified Ideographs |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 鮬 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 鮬 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xE9 0xAE 0xAC |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0x9BAC |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x00009BAC |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \u9bac |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
| kCCCII | 235745 |
| kCangjie | NFKMS |
| kCantonese | fu1 |
| kCihaiT | 1528.303 |
| kDaeJaweon | 2002.220 |
| kFanqie | 苦胡 薄故 |
| kGB3 | 8774 |
| kHanYu | 74685.120 |
| kHanyuPinyin | 74685.120:kū,kù |
| kIRGDaeJaweon | 2002.220 |
| kIRGHanyuDaZidian | 74685.120 |
| kIRGKangXi | 1470.030 |
| kIRG_GSource | G3-776A |
| kIRG_JSource | J14-7D49 |
| kIRG_KPSource | KP1-8CC6 |
| kIRG_TSource | T4-5A44 |
| kJapanese | ホ ブ コ ク ヒ ビ カ ケ |
| kJIS0213 | 2,93,41 |
| kJapaneseKun | TANAGO SEIGO KARASUMI |
| kJapaneseOn | HO BU KO KU HI BI KA KE |
| kJis1 | 7468 |
| kKangXi | 1470.030 |
| kMandarin | kū |
| kMojiJoho | MJ029144 MJ029144:E0101 MJ029145:E0102 |
| kMorohashi | 46130 46130:E0101 |
| kRSAdobe_Japan1_6 | C+19025+195.11.6 |
| kRSUnicode | 195.6 |
| kSBGY | 085.50 370.12 |
| kSimplifiedVariant | "𱇦" U+311E6 CJK Unified Ideograph-# |
| kTotalStrokes | 17 |