Phoenician

Phoenician and Aramaic Alphabets


Phoenician and derived alphabets
Transliteration ʾ b g d h w z y k l m n s ʿ p q r š t
Phoenician 𐤀 𐤁 𐤂 𐤃 𐤄 𐤅 𐤆 𐤇 𐤈 𐤉 𐤊 𐤋 𐤌 𐤍 𐤎 𐤏 𐤐 𐤑 𐤒 𐤓 𐤔 𐤕
Imperial Aramaic 𐡀 𐡁 𐡂 𐡃 𐡄 𐡅 𐡆 𐡇 𐡈 𐡉 𐡊 𐡋 𐡌 𐡍 𐡎 𐡏 𐡐 𐡑 𐡒 𐡓 𐡔 𐡕
Samaritan
Hebrew א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ך ל מ ם נ ן ס ע פ ף צ ץ ק ר ש ת
Nabataean 𐢁 𐢀 𐢃 𐢂 𐢄 𐢅 𐢇 𐢆 𐢈 𐢉 𐢊 𐢋 𐢍 𐢌 𐢏 𐢎 𐢑 𐢐 𐢓 𐢒 𐢕 𐢔 𐢖 𐢗 𐢘 𐢙 𐢚 𐢛 𐢝 𐢜 𐢞
Syriac ܐ ܒ ܭ ܓ ܔ ܮ ܖ ܕ ܯ ܗ ܘ ܙ ݍ ܚ ܛ ܜ ܝ ܞ ܟ ݎ ܠ ܡ ܢ ܣ ܤ ܥ ܦ ܧ ݏ ܨ ܩ ܖ ܪ ܫ ܬ
Mandaic ࡏ ࡘ
Elymaic 𐿠 𐿡 𐿢 𐿣 𐿤 𐿥 𐿦 𐿧 𐿨 𐿩 𐿪 𐿫 𐿬 𐿭 𐿮 𐿯 𐿰 𐿱 𐿲 𐿳 𐿴 𐿵
Palmyrene 𐡠 𐡡 𐡢 𐡣 𐡤 𐡥 𐡦 𐡧 𐡨 𐡩 𐡪 𐡫 𐡬 𐡮 𐡭 𐡯 𐡰 𐡱 𐡲 𐡳 𐡴 𐡵 𐡶
Hatran 𐣠 𐣡 𐣢 𐣣 𐣤 𐣥 𐣦 𐣧 𐣨 𐣩 𐣪 𐣫 𐣬 𐣭 𐣮 𐣯 𐣰 𐣱 𐣲 𐣣 𐣴 𐣵
Manichaean 𐫀 𐫁 𐫂 𐫃 𐫄 𐫅 𐫆 𐫇 𐫉 𐫊 𐫋 𐫌 𐫍 𐫎 𐫏 𐫐 𐫑 𐫒 𐫓 𐫔 𐫕 𐫖 𐫗 𐫘 𐫙 𐫚 𐫛 𐫜 𐫝 𐫞 𐫟 𐫠 𐫡 𐫢 𐫣 𐫤
Chorasmian 𐾰 𐾱 𐾲 𐾳 𐾴 𐾵 𐾶 𐾷 𐾸 𐾹 𐾺 𐾻 𐾼 𐾽 𐾾 𐾿 𐿀 𐿁 𐿂 𐿃 𐿄
Inscriptional Parthian 𐭀 𐭁 𐭂 𐭃 𐭄 𐭅 𐭆 𐭇 𐭈 𐭉 𐭊 𐭋 𐭌 𐭍 𐭎 𐭏 𐭐 𐭑 𐭒 𐭓 𐭔 𐭕
Inscriptional Pahlavi 𐭠 𐭡 𐭢 𐭣 𐭤 𐭥 𐭦 𐭧 𐭨 𐭩 𐭪 𐭫 𐭬 𐭭 𐭮 𐭥 𐭯 𐭰 𐭬 𐭥 𐭱 𐭲
Psalter Pahlavi 𐮀 𐮁 𐮂 𐮃 𐮄 𐮅 𐮆 𐮇 𐮈 𐮉 𐮊 𐮋 𐮌 𐮍 𐮅 𐮎 𐮏 𐮋 𐮅 𐮐 𐮑
Old Sogdian 𐼀 𐼁 𐼂 𐼃 𐼄 𐼘 𐼅 𐼆 𐼇 𐼈 𐼉 𐼊 𐼋 𐼌 𐼍 𐼎 𐼏 𐼐 𐼑 𐼘 𐼒 𐼓 𐼔 𐼕 𐼖 𐼗 𐼘 𐼙 𐼚 𐼛 𐼜
Sogdian 𐼰 𐼱 𐽃 𐼲 𐼳 𐼴 𐼵 𐼶 𐼷 𐼸 𐼹 𐼺 𐼻 𐼼 𐼽 𐽀 𐼾 𐼿 𐽀 𐽄 𐽁 𐽅 𐽂
Old Uyghur 𐽰 𐽱 𐽲 𐽳 𐽴 𐽲 𐽵 𐽶 𐽷 𐽸 𐽹 𐽺 𐽻 𐽼 𐽽 𐽾 𐾁 𐽿 𐾀

References

  1. Unicode Character Code Charts. unicode.org.
    1. “Hebrew.” unicode.org.
    2. “Syriac.” unicode.org.
    3. “Samaritan.” unicode.org.
    4. “Mandaic.” unicode.org.
    5. “Imperial Aramaic.” unicode.org.
    6. “Palmyrene.” unicode.org.
    7. “Nabataean.” unicode.org.
    8. “Hatran.” unicode.org.
    9. “Phoenician.” unicode.org.
    10. “Manichaean.” unicode.org.
    11. “Inscriptional Parthian.” unicode.org.
    12. “Inscriptional Pahlavi.” unicode.org.
    13. “Psalter Pahlavi.” unicode.org.
    14. “Old Sogdian.” unicode.org.
    15. “Sogdian.” unicode.org.
    16. “Old Uyghur.” unicode.org.
    17. “Chorasmian.” unicode.org.
    18. “Elymaic.” unicode.org.
  2. The Unicode® Standard: Version 15.0 – Core Specification. September 2022, unicode.org.
    1. “Middle East-I: Modern and Liturgical Scripts.” pp. 365–416, unicode.org.
    2. “Middle East-II: Ancient Scripts.” pp. 417–438, unicode.org.
    3. “South and Central Asia-III: Ancient Scripts.” pp. 587–618, unicode.org.
  3. Peter T. Daniels, William Bright. The World’s Writing Systems. Oxford University Press, 1996, openlibrary.org.