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Emojipedia Today the latest emoji list will be released by the Unicode Consortium, with additions including a harp, a shovel, a splatter symbol, and a face with ... Can I Emoji? All... Emojipedia — Home of Emoji Meanings Emojipedia provides a list of every emoji that exists and what that emoji means. As of September 2023 there are 3,782 emojis recommended for support across platforms, and... Meanings - Emojipedia What Every Heart Emoji Really Means - Emojipedia Emojipedia is an emoji reference website [1] which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters [2] in the Unicode Standard. Most commonly described as an... Emojipedia - Wikipedia What's New in Unicode 15.1 & Emoji 15.1 - Emojipedia New Emojis In 2024-2025 - Emojipedia Emojipedia is brought to you by Zedge, the world's #1 phone personalization app All emoji names are official Unicode Character Database or CLDR names . Code points listed... Emojipedia — Home of Emoji Meanings People Emoji List - Emojipedia Full list of emojis supported on Apple platforms including new 2024 emojis in iOS 17.4 (iPhone), iPadOS, macOS Big Sur, watchOS and tvOS. New emojis, and emoji ... Apple Emoji List — Emojis for iPhone ... - Emojipedia Searchable emoji πŸ“” directory with meanings, ⌨️ codes, πŸ“‹ copy function and πŸ–Ό pictures for all common platforms and applications, based on the latest Unicode standard. The Ultimate Emoji Guide: Meanings, Pictures, Codes and ... copy and paste new emojis heart finger pointing down skull iphone fire check mark star logo Emojipedia https://emojipedia.org Emojipedia — Home of Emoji Meanings Today the latest emoji list will be released by the Unicode Consortium, with additions including a harp, a shovel, a splatter symbol, and a face with ... Can I Emoji? All... πŸ§‘ People   Grinning Squinting Face Emoji 🀭 Face With Hand Over Mouth Emoji πŸ₯³ Partying Face Emoji Face Without Mouth Emoji πŸ₯Ή Face Holding Back Tears Emoji Expressionless Face Emoji Apple   Most Popular Symbols Sparkles Check Mark Button Emoji Thumbs Up Emoji Earth Day Nature   Hear-No-Evil Monkey Emoji 🦝 Raccoon Emoji 🦧 Orangutan Emoji Unicorn Emoji Objects Dog Face Emoji Calendar Emoji ❀️ Red Heart Emoji emojipedia.org ⭐ Star Emoji emojipedia.org πŸ™ Folded Hands Emoji emojipedia.org πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Flag: United States Emoji emojipedia.org β˜€οΈ Sun Emoji emojipedia.org 😍 Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes Emoji emojipedia.org Emojipedia Email Facebook X LinkedIn Copy link Emojipedia https://emojipedia.org β€Ί meanings Meanings - Emojipedia Emojipedia provides a list of every emoji that exists and what that emoji means. As of September 2023 there are 3,782 emojis recommended for support across platforms, and... Refine this search emojipedia heart butterfly emoji emojipedia emojipedia new emojis emojipedia copy and paste emojipedia check mark skull emojipedia Emojipedia https://blog.emojipedia.org β€Ί what-every-heart-emoji-really-means What Every Heart Emoji Really Means - Emojipedia πŸ“ŠπŸ’Ÿ Heart Popularity πŸ’–πŸ’ Group The Hearts Commonalities πŸ”—πŸ₯Ί Red Heart ❀️ Heart Suit β™₯️ Red Hearts Mean Romance πŸŒΉπŸ’‹ But Not Always ❀️β™₯️ Elaborated Hearts πŸ’–πŸ’˜πŸ’ Go with Sparkles ✨ πŸ’–β£οΈπŸ’˜πŸ’πŸ’Ÿ Colored Hearts πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’› Broken Heart πŸ’” GeneratedCaptionsTabForHeroSec While the heart emojis are popular all year around, they see a particular rise in use during the month of February. Looking at 20 hearts, we see them here in order of popularity.Using data from Twitter, a wide disparity between the most used and least used heart emoji can be seen. Above: Relative popularity of heart-based emojis across Twitter in 2020. Image: Emojipedia. The most popular heart emoji on Twitter is ❀️ Red Heart, followed by πŸ’• Two Hearts, πŸ’œ Purple Heart and πŸ’™ Blue Heart. This largely matches other publicly available dataon hearts. The least popular heart emoji is 🀎 Brown Heart. 1. ❀️ Red Heart 2. πŸ’• Two Hearts 3. πŸ’œ Purple Heart 4. πŸ’™ Blue Heart 5. πŸ’” Broken Heart 6. πŸ’– Sparkling Heart 7. β™₯️ Heart Suit 8. πŸ’— Growing Heart 9. πŸ’› Yellow Heart 10. πŸ’“ Beating Heart 11. πŸ’š Green Heart 12. 🀍 White Heart 13. πŸ–€ Black Heart 14. πŸ’ž Revolving Hearts 15. ❣️ Heart Exclamation 16. πŸ’˜ Heart with Arrow 17. 🧑 Orange Heart 18. πŸ’ Heart with Ribbon 19. πŸ’Ÿ Heart Decoration 20. 🀎 B... See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Grouping hearts based on color and valence, we find ourselves with four categories: 1. Simple Red Hearts (❀️ Red Heart, β™₯️ Heart Suit) 2. Elaborated Hearts (e.g. πŸ’– Sparkling Heart, πŸ’˜ Heart with Arrow, πŸ’ Heart with Ribbon) 3. Other Colored Hearts (e.g. πŸ’œ Purple Heart, πŸ’™ Blue Heart) 4. Broken Heart (πŸ’” Broken Heart) It's worth noting that that each heart looks different on each platform. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. Above: Cross-platform comparison of heart emojis. Image: Vendor designs / Emojipedia composite. The main difference in appearance relates to whether the elaborated hearts are shown in pink, or red. There's also design choices where some platforms show ❀️ Red Heart with a gloss and β™₯️ Heart Suitas a matte heart, while others show every emoji in matte. With this heart emoji background sorted, let's look at how the hearts are used. See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Perhaps the best way to gain insight into how each of the hearts are used is to determine which emojis they are used with. What we see is that Simple Red Hearts (❀️β™₯️) and Elaborated (often, but not always pink, i.e. πŸ’•πŸ’žπŸ’“πŸ’—πŸ’–πŸ’˜πŸ’β£οΈ) Hearts are commonly shown in the same tweets as various smileys, while Other Colored Hearts (πŸ§‘πŸ’›πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’œπŸ–€πŸ€πŸ€Ž) are more often used together. Rather than just using inserting a Blue Heart, people will often use a a yellow, green and purple heart alongside it. Above: What the heart emojis are used for can be implied by other emojis in the same tweets. Image: Apple designs / Emojipedia composite. Some other trends come to light here. πŸ₯Ί Pleading Face is the most common emoji found alongside a heart emoji. This makes sense, as this emoji has become incredibly popular in the past few years. It might also imply that there's a lot of simpsout there, filling up your mentions. The heart emoji that has the least overlap in use with others? πŸ’” Broken Heart. It st... See full list on blog.emojipedia.org ❀️ Red Heart is the most popular heart, by a long shot. In fact, ❀️ Red Heart is the fourth most popular of all emojis used on Twitter in 2020. This heart appears in 8 of every 1,000 tweets throughout the year, appearing more than twice as often as πŸ’• Two Hearts, the next most popular heart emoji in our sample of tweets. When looking at top 200 N-gramsused alongside a sample of over 1.6 million English language tweets, we see a lot of terms one might expect to see alongside the most popular heart emoji across the globe. These include expressions of: 1. Affection (e.g. "love"; "ily") 2. Gratitude (e.g. "thank"; "thanks") 3. Appreciation (e.g. "beautiful") 4. Other positive emotional expression (e.g "happy"; "good"; "great") Above: Words and phrases used alongside ❀️ Red Heartin English language tweets in 2020. We can also see that ❀️ Red Heartis a popular emoji to place alongside birthday wishes ("birthday" is the 4th most common word to be used with this emoji). Above: 20 emojis mos... See full list on blog.emojipedia.org β™₯️ Heart Suit is intended to be represented in a very specific context: the red heart suit of French-suited playing cards. As such, it is generally displayed alongside the ♣️ Club Suit, ♦️ Diamond Suit and ♠️ Spade Suiton emoji keyboards and picker interfaces. β™₯️ Heart Suitis shown in a separate part of the emoji keyboard on phones from Apple and Samsung, which might affect how often it is used. This isn't the case on the Pixel and other Android devices using Gboard or the Android Messages app keyboard[^99]. For those phones, the β™₯️ Heart Suitemoji can be found in two locations: once with the rest of the hearts, and it can also be found next to the card suits. Above: β™₯️ Heart Suitis in a different location away from the other hearts on most emoji keyboards. Left: Apple iPhone, Middle: Google Pixel (Android Messages Keyboard), Right: Samsung Galaxy. Photos: Jeremy Burge and Keith Broni / Emojipedia. From a purely visual standpoint, β™₯️ Heart Suit most closely resembles the ❀️ Red Hear... See full list on blog.emojipedia.org We can see that πŸ’‹ Kiss Mark only appears in the top 20 of ❀️ Red Heart, β™₯️ Heart Suit. The only other heart to include πŸ’‹ Kiss Mark in the top 20 related emojis is πŸ’˜ Heart with Arrow. Another romantically-linked emoji, the 🌹 Rose, is also commonly found in tweets with β™₯️ Heart Suit. That's not the case for any other heart emoji. What we are seeing is that the ❀️ Red Heart and β™₯️ Heart Suitare more likely to be used to convey romance, flirtation and desire when compared to other hearts. This may not come as a surprise, but it does feel good to have data backing up those feelings. See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Often referred to as 'the pink hearts' (despite not being pink on all platforms), these feature some additional design flourish, be that a bow, some sparkles, or an additional heart. Colored red within the Twemoji set, these are pink on most other platforms, distingishing themselves even further from the ❀️ Red Heart. πŸ’• Two Hearts is the second most popular heart emoji on Twitter, and contains 91.5% of the same n-grams as ❀️ Red Heart. A context where one might use the πŸ’• Two Hearts emoji is quite interchangeable with ❀️ Red Heart. There is slightly less overlap than with β™₯️ Heart Suit. πŸ’• Two Heartsoften has aesthetic uses; commenting on the contents of an image or other tweet ("art") or drawing attention to a call-to-action within a tweet ("discount", "code"). This interpretation is also furthered by the presence of ✨ Sparkles as the emoji most commonly found in tweets with πŸ’• Two Hearts. As discussed in our recent analysis of emoji use on TikTok, ✨ Sparklesis used to provide ✨em... See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Speaking of sparkles, the πŸ’– Sparkling Heart emoji isn't as likely to pair with ✨ Sparkles as the πŸ’• Two Heartsis. Perhaps due to its inclusion in the emoji itself. ✨ Sparkles takes the top position for ❣️ Heart Exclamation, and is in the top 5 for three others (πŸ’– Sparkling Heart, πŸ’“ Beating Heart and πŸ’— Growing Heart) and in the top 11 for three more (πŸ’ž Revolving Hearts, πŸ’ Heart with Ribbon, and πŸ’˜ Heart with Arrow). Lots of charts here on πŸ’–β£οΈπŸ’˜πŸ’πŸ’Ÿ. Scroll past if you care more about the colored hearts than this oddball collection of decorative hearts. Above: 20 emojis most likely to appear alongside πŸ’– Sparkling Heartas compared to a general sample of tweets. Above: 20 emojis most likely to appear alongside ❣️ Heart Exclamationas compared to a general sample of tweets. Above: 20 emojis most likely to appear alongside πŸ’˜ Heart with Arrowas compared to a general sample of tweets. Above: 20 emojis most likely to appear alongside πŸ’ Heart with Ribbonas compared to a general sampl... See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Eight heart emojis defined by having a color other than red. These are usually grouped together on the emoji keyboard. Much of the mythology around the heart emoji meanings comes from this set. Is there truth to it? See full list on blog.emojipedia.org πŸ’” Broken Heart is the only heart with a traditionally negative emotional connotation. It's also the only heart within our analysis that does not have "love" as it's #1 most associated word or phrase. N-grams associated with πŸ’” Broken Heart have the least in common with those of the ❀️ Red Heart: only 69% of their top n-grams are shared. It might seem obvious to say it, but πŸ’” Broken Heart is the emotional opposite of ❀️ Red Heart. When considered collectively, the top emojis used alongside a broken heart give an impression of sadness (πŸ˜” Pensive Face, 😒 Crying Face, πŸ˜ͺ Sleepy Face), discomfort (πŸ˜₯ Sad but Relieved Face, 😣 Persevering Face), and awkwardness (πŸ˜‚ Face with Tears of Joy, πŸ™‚ Slightly Smiling Face. 🌚 New Moon Faceappears as a top-20 related emoji for the broken heart, and not any other. See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Learn about the popularity, usage and meaning of different heart emojis on Twitter. See how they vary by color, shape, valence and platform, and how they are combined with other emojis. See full list on blog.emojipedia.org Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org β€Ί wiki β€Ί Emojipedia Emojipedia - Wikipedia Emojipedia is an emoji reference website [1] which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters [2] in the Unicode Standard. Most commonly described as an... Emojipedia https://blog.emojipedia.org β€Ί whats-new-in-unicode-15-1-and-emoji-15-1 What's New in Unicode 15.1 & Emoji 15.1 - Emojipedia Sep 12, 2023 Β· Learn about the 118 new emojis approved by the Unicode Consortium in September 2023, including six new concepts, four new family emojis, and 108 new direction-specific... Emojipedia https://blog.emojipedia.org β€Ί new-emojis-in-2024-2025 New Emojis In 2024-2025 - Emojipedia Jul 15, 2024 Β· A smiley face with bags under its eyes, a paint splatter, and a human fingerprint are among the new emoji concepts up for approval. Today, ahead of World Emoji Day 2024... Emojipedia https://emojipedia.org Emojipedia — Home of Emoji Meanings Emojipedia is brought to you by Zedge, the world's #1 phone personalization app All emoji names are official Unicode Character Database or CLDR names . Code points listed... beta.emojipedia.org https://beta.emojipedia.org β€Ί people People Emoji List - Emojipedia Emojis from your emoji keyboard based on people, which include different appearances, hand gestures, activities, professions, and family combinations. See ... Emojipedia https://emojipedia.org β€Ί apple Apple Emoji List — Emojis for iPhone ... - Emojipedia Full list of emojis supported on Apple platforms including new 2024 emojis in iOS 17.4 (iPhone), iPadOS, macOS Big Sur, watchOS and tvOS. New emojis, and emoji ... The Ultimate Emoji Guide https://emojiguide.org The Ultimate Emoji Guide: Meanings, Pictures, Codes and ... Searchable emoji πŸ“” directory with meanings, ⌨️ codes, πŸ“‹ copy function and πŸ–Ό pictures for all common platforms and applications, based on the latest Unicode standard. 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