The letter “h” is subject to a wide range of variations, mostly through the addition ofdiacritics,capitalization, use as asuffix, and use in differentscripts. These include:
Capitalization and punctuation
[edit]Diacritics, ligatures and derived forms
[edit]- ȟ,Ȟ
- ĥ,Ĥ
- ħ,Ħ
- ḩ,Ḩ
- ḫ,Ḫ
- ẖ,H̱
- ḣ,Ḣ
- ḥ,Ḥ
- Ḧ,ḧ
- ɦ,Ɦ
- ƕ,Ƕ
- ⱨ,Ⱨ
- ꞕ
- ⱶ,Ⱶ
- H⁰
The templateTemplate:Letter does not use the parameter(s):Character=H8
Please seeModule:checkparams for help with this warning.Other representations of H:
- Հ - majuscule
- հ - minuscule
- г
- Г
- х
- Х
- г.
- һ
- Һ
- ћ
- Ԧ
- ԧ
- ҳ
- Ҳ
- Note: the Cyrillicн appears similar to the LatinH, but is unrelated.
- ἠ,Ἠ
- ἡ,Ἡ
- ἢ,Ἢ
- ἣ,Ἣ
- ἤ,Ἤ
- ἥ,Ἥ
- ἦ,Ἦ
- ἧ,Ἧ
- ὴ,Ὴ
- ᾐ,ᾘ
- ᾑ,ᾙ
- ᾒ,ᾚ
- ᾓ,ᾛ
- ᾔ,ᾜ
- ᾕ,ᾝ
- ᾖ,ᾞ
- ᾗ,ᾟ
- ῂ
- ῃ,ῌ
- ῄ
- ῆ
- ῇ
- -η
- Upper case:ℌ (normal),𝕳 (bold)
- Lower case:𝔥 (normal),𝖍 (bold)
Combinations with numbers
[edit]For technical reasons, someglyphs were defined inUnicode, which represent the same letters as others, but serve for compatibility purposes only.
- ի The Armenian letter “i” appears similar to the lowercase “h” in some fonts, but is unrelated
- ♓ The symbol ofPisces
- ℋ
- λ
- ん (Japanesehiragana character-n)