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West Syriac Cross Symbol

A symbol from the Religious Symbols collection. Click the symbol or the button below to copy.

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Symbol
Unicode
U+2670
HTML entity
♰

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About the west syriac cross symbol

The West Syriac Cross is read or spoken as the "Syriac cross" or simply "cross" in liturgical and scholarly contexts. It appears in religious texts, iconography, and inscriptions associated with the West Syriac tradition of Christianity, notably used by Syriac Orthodox and Maronite communities. The symbol also occasionally appears in typographical or decorative settings to denote Christian faith or heritage, distinct from the more common Latin or Greek cross forms.

How to type West Syriac Cross

Native keyboard shortcuts for each operating system — derived from the codepoint, so the steps below are always accurate.

Windows

2 options
  1. In Word / Outlook: type 2670 then press Alt + X.
  2. Anywhere: press Win + . to open the emoji & symbol picker, then search.

macOS

2 options
  1. Enable “Unicode Hex Input” in System Settings → Keyboard, then hold Option and type 2670.
  2. Or: Control + Command + Space opens the Character Viewer — search by name.

Linux

1 step
  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 2670, then press Enter or Space.

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