Emoji 15.0
Unicode 15.0 · सितमबर 2022
Shaking face, moose, donkey, goose, jellyfish, wing, pea pod, ginger, hyacinth, and pink/light blue/grey hearts.
New Emojis (31)
A face appearing to vibrate or shake rapidly. Used to express being shocked, overwhelmed, or rattled by intense news or events.
A soft pink heart conveying gentle, tender affection. Used for a lighter, sweeter expression of love, care, or cuteness.
A light, soft blue heart conveying gentle care and serenity. Used for peaceful affection, friendship, or a calming, sky-blue sentiment.
A neutral grey heart conveying a subdued or melancholy feeling. Used for understated love, sadness, or a neutral, muted emotional expression.
A hand pushing firmly to the left with palm facing left. Used to signal stop or push something away.
A hand pushing firmly to the left with palm facing left. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with light skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the left with palm facing left. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with medium-light skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the left with palm facing left. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with medium skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the left with palm facing left. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with medium-dark skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the left with palm facing left. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with dark skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the right with palm facing right. Used to signal stop or push something away.
A hand pushing firmly to the right with palm facing right. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with light skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the right with palm facing right. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with medium-light skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the right with palm facing right. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with medium skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the right with palm facing right. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with medium-dark skin tone.
A hand pushing firmly to the right with palm facing right. Used to signal stop or push something away. Shown with dark skin tone.
A large moose with broad antlers and a bulbous nose. Represents Canadian or northern wilderness themes.
A gray donkey with long ears and a sturdy build. Used for stubbornness, farm animals, or political symbolism.
A single bird wing shown in detail. Represents flight, angels, freedom, or aviation.
A completely black bird shown in silhouette. Used for ravens, crows, mystery, or dark themes.
A white goose with an orange beak. Used for geese, the game 'Duck Duck Goose', Canada, or silly goose humor.
A translucent jellyfish with flowing tentacles. Represents ocean beauty, stings, bioluminescence, or floating.
A purple hyacinth with densely packed bell-shaped florets. Represents spring gardens, fragrance, or Greek mythology.
A knobby piece of fresh ginger root. Represents ginger, cooking, spice, or herbal remedies.
A green pea pod, sometimes open to show round peas inside. Used for peas, spring vegetables, or freshness.
A decorative folding hand fan. Represents cooling off, Asian culture, traditional crafts, or elegance.
A wide-toothed hair pick or afro comb. Represents hair care, natural hair, grooming, or Black culture.
A pair of maracas or rattles. Represents Latin music, dancing, festivity, or percussion instruments.
A silver transverse flute. Represents classical music, wind instruments, orchestras, or a melodic tune.
The Khanda symbol of Sikhism, featuring a double-edged sword, a circular disc, and two single-edged swords representing faith and power.
A symbol showing radiating waves, representing Wi-Fi or wireless network connectivity.