Dirham Symbol Copy and Paste
Press the Copy button beside د.إ, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.
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- 1Copy
Press the button to copy د.إ.
- 2Place the cursor
Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.
- 3Paste
Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or the mobile Paste command.
What Is the Dirham Symbol?
The UAE dirham is identified by the currency code AED and is traditionally abbreviated in Arabic text as د.إ.
price labels
invoices
exchange-rate tables
travel budgets
financial documents
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Dirham Symbol Variants and Related Forms
ISO-style Latin code
widely used code form
Arabic abbreviation
traditional text form
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How to Type the Dirham Symbol
Choose your device or app to insert the dirham symbol without copying it from another page.
Dirham Symbol on Windows
Copy د.إ from this page or enter the complete Unicode sequence U+062F U+002E U+0625 in a Unicode-aware editor.
Dirham Symbol on Mac
Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the character name, or copy د.إ from this page.
Dirham Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Tap the copy button for د.إ, paste it into the target app, and save a text replacement when repeated use is needed.
Dirham Symbol on Android
Tap the copy button for د.إ, paste it into the target app, and add it to a personal dictionary when appropriate.
Dirham Symbol on Chromebook
Copy د.إ as the complete sequence U+062F U+002E U+0625 so every component remains in order.
Dirham Symbol on Microsoft Word
Use Insert > Symbol or paste د.إ; for multi-character notation, keep the complete sequence together.
Dirham Symbol on Google Docs
Use Insert > Special characters and search by name, or paste د.إ from this page.
Dirham Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the dirham symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+062F U+002E U+0625
ARABIC LETTER DAL + FULL STOP + ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH HAMZA BELOW
د . إ
د . إ
62F 2E 625
How to Use and Format the Dirham Symbol
Format د.إ according to the specific role defined for UAE Dirham Symbol. The UAE dirham is identified by the currency code AED and is traditionally abbreviated in Arabic text as د.إ. The encoded form is U+062F U+002E U+0625, with the Unicode character names ARABIC LETTER DAL + FULL STOP + ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH HAMZA BELOW. Preserve the complete sequence, including capitalization, combining marks, superscripts, punctuation, and unit letters. In price labels, introduce the notation before the reader must interpret it; in invoices, retain the convention used by the source document; and in exchange-rate tables, verify that the chosen font supports every component.
This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character. Use readable surrounding wording when the mark communicates direction, status, quantity, relationship, category, or access. For web publishing, prefer selectable UTF-8 text, test copy-and-paste behavior, and provide an accessible name if the surrounding sentence does not already identify UAE Dirham Symbol. Check the final output in the actual website, document, spreadsheet, equation editor, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than approving a merely similar-looking glyph.
In price labels, define د.إ as UAE Dirham Symbol before relying on the symbol alone.
For invoices, preserve the full encoded sequence U+062F U+002E U+0625; do not drop combining marks, superscripts, or component letters.
When preparing exchange-rate tables, apply this intent boundary: This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character.
In travel budgets, compare د.إ with AED and choose the form whose meaning matches the source.
Encode UAE Dirham Symbol as UTF-8 or the numeric references د . إ and د . إ so the published form remains searchable and selectable.
Give د.إ the readable label “UAE Dirham Symbol” wherever the surrounding content does not already state the meaning.
Test dirham symbol in the final font, mobile layout, copy workflow, PDF export, and screen-reader output before release.
Dirham Symbol Examples
د.إ 100AED 250Price: د.إ 75Total AED 1,200Budget د.إ 500Unicode sequence for UAE Dirham Symbol: U+062F U+002E U+0625HTML decimal: د . إHTML hexadecimal: د . إCSS escapes: 62F 2E 625Accessible text label: UAE Dirham Symbol
Common Dirham Symbol Mistakes
- Using AED where د.إ is required changes the intended meaning of UAE Dirham Symbol.
- Dropping part of U+062F U+002E U+0625 while copying dirham symbol.
- Treating د.إ as interchangeable with د.إ without checking the domain convention.
- Leaving د.إ unexplained in price labels when readers may assign another meaning.
- Assuming every font or emoji renderer will display UAE Dirham Symbol exactly like the preview.
- Converting د.إ into an image even though selectable text is appropriate for this use.
- Ignoring this boundary: This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character.
- Using د.إ as the only accessible name of a control, formula token, diagram item, status, or technical label.
Intent differentiation
UAE Dirham Symbol intent boundary
This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character.
More About the Dirham Symbol
Copying UAE Dirham Symbol should produce د.إ, not an image or a look-alike. The UAE dirham is identified by the currency code AED and is traditionally abbreviated in Arabic text as د.إ. The page is intentionally narrow: This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character. Additional use contexts recorded for د.إ are travel budgets; financial documents; price labels; invoices. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character.; In travel budgets, compare د.إ with AED and choose the form whose meaning matches the source.. A final review should catch Ignoring this boundary: This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character.; Using د.إ as the only accessible name of a control, formula token, diagram item, status, or technical label.; Using AED where د.إ is required changes the intended meaning of UAE Dirham Symbol.; Dropping part of U+062F U+002E U+0625 while copying dirham symbol.. For visual comparison, check AED ISO-style Latin code widely used code form; د.إ Arabic abbreviation traditional text form; د هـ إ Arabic letter form formal legal wording rather than substituting them automatically. One practical question is “Why can د.إ look different across devices?” The recorded answer is: Fonts and emoji renderers can change shape, spacing, or presentation while the encoded sequence U+062F U+002E U+0625 remains the same. This matters most when fonts, sanitizers, or conversion tools can alter UAE Dirham Symbol.
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Dirham Symbol FAQ
What is the encoded form of UAE Dirham Symbol?
UAE Dirham Symbol is stored as U+062F U+002E U+0625; the Unicode character names are ARABIC LETTER DAL + FULL STOP + ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH HAMZA BELOW.
How should I copy د.إ?
Copy the complete sequence د.إ and verify that every component in U+062F U+002E U+0625 remains present after pasting.
Which HTML form reproduces UAE Dirham Symbol?
Use literal UTF-8 د.إ, decimal references د . إ, or hexadecimal references د . إ.
Why can د.إ look different across devices?
Fonts and emoji renderers can change shape, spacing, or presentation while the encoded sequence U+062F U+002E U+0625 remains the same.
Can I replace د.إ with AED?
Only when the destination convention explicitly requires that alternative. This page distinguishes the Arabic abbreviation د.إ, the Latin code AED, and the newer official graphic currency symbol. Do not assume that a custom graphic is already a universally supported Unicode character.