heart
0 sources
heart
Summary
heart is a symbol[1]. heart ranks in the top 3% of symbol entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,105 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- heart's instance of is recorded as symbol[3].
- heart's instance of is recorded as geometric shape[4].
- heart's instance of is recorded as motif[5].
- heart's depicts is recorded as human heart[6].
- heart is a type of shape[7].
- heart's Commons category is recorded as Heart symbols[8].
- heart's said to be the same as is recorded as pompeblΓͺd[9].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as β‘[10].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as β₯[11].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as β€[12].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as β₯[13].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as β£[14].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π[15].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π€[16].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π[17].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π[18].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π[19].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π[20].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π[21].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π§‘[22].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π€[23].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π€[24].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π©΅[25].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π©Ά[26].
- heart's Unicode character is recorded as π©·[27].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include symbol[3], geometric shape[4], and motif[5].
Cultural Significance
Things named for heart include Stockholm i mitt hjΓ€rta[28], a musical work/composition[29].
Why It Matters
heart ranks in the top 3% of symbol entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,105 views/month).[2] heart has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] heart is known by 82 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for heart include Stockholm i mitt hjΓ€rta[28], a musical work/composition[29].