đŽ
White Flower Emoji
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Emoji Overview
Unicode Code Point | U+1F4AE 1F4AE |
Emoji Name | white flower |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 0.6Initial release |
Category | |
Keywords | white flowerflowerdecoration |
đŽ Meaning and Explanation
The đŽ emoji depicts a white flower, often stylized with a red or pink outline or center, resembling a cherry blossom or a white plum blossom. It represents purity, beauty, innocence, and new beginnings.
It symbolizes elegance, fragility, and the arrival of spring. In some contexts, it can also convey a sense of perfection or delicacy. The red accent often adds a touch of vibrancy or significance.
This emoji is a clear visual for anything related to flowers, nature's beauty, or a fresh start.
đŽ How to Use
This emoji is commonly used when referring to:
- Flowers and Nature: To discuss blossoms, gardens, or the natural world.
- Purity and Innocence: To symbolize something clean, untouched, or virtuous.
- Spring and New Beginnings: To celebrate the arrival of spring, fresh starts, or renewal.
- Beauty and Elegance: To describe something aesthetically pleasing, delicate, or refined.
- Appreciation: To express admiration, gratitude, or well wishes.
đŽ Cultural Background
Region | Common Meaning | Additional Notes or Misunderstandings |
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Global | Purity, beauty, flowers, spring | Universally understood as a beautiful white flower. |
East Asia (especially Japan) | Cherry blossom, plum blossom, transient beauty | Strong association with sakura (cherry blossoms) or ume (plum blossoms), symbolizing the fleeting nature of life and beauty. Often used in contexts of spring festivals and traditional art. |
Western Cultures | Innocence, purity, weddings, sympathy | White flowers are often associated with weddings (purity) and funerals (sympathy, remembrance). |
Figurative Use | "Blooming", "fresh start", "perfection" | Can be used metaphorically to describe something coming into its own, a new beginning, or something flawless. |