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” meaning: shamrock, clover Emoji

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Meaning and Description

Introducing the "" Shamrock emoji, an emoji to wish someone good luck, celebrate Irish culture, or simply add a touch of green to your messages.

Picture a small, green, three-leafed plant. That's the Shamrock emoji for you! It's typically depicted as a bright green sprig with three heart-shaped leaves💚.

The "" emoji, symbolizing a young sprig of clover, often pops up in chats about nature or plants🌿. It's a cute and simple representation of a shamrock, a type of clover.

Beyond its literal meaning, this little green emoji holds a wealth of cultural significance. As the shamrock is a prominent symbol of Ireland🇮🇪, this emoji often represents Irish heritage, culture, or the festive St. Patrick's Day, where shamrocks take center stage.

But that's not all! Clovers, especially the rare four-leaf variety🍀, are often associated with luck, so this emoji can also serve as a symbol of good fortune, or a way to wish someone luck🤞. So, next time you want to show your Irish roots, wish someone well, or simply express your love for nature, the shamrock emoji might be just what you need!

💡Extended reading and popular science

The meaning of emoji symbol is shamrock, it is related to plant, it can be found in emoji category: "🐵 Animals & Nature" - "🌴 Other Plants".

🔸 (2618) There is no Emoji version of this Unicode character, which means that on most mobile phones or computer systems, the character can only be displayed in black and white character style, but in a few good compatibility platforms, it can still display color picture style. The Unicode organization does not yet recommend its use as a universal emoji symbol.

(2618) - unqualified Emoji, See also: ☘️ (2618 FE0F) - fully-qualified Emoji.

The current is a basic Emoji without variant symbols, and there are two Emoji variation sequences corresponding to it: ☘️ (emoji style, displaying colorful symbols on most new platforms) and ☘︎ (text style, displaying black and white symbols on some old platforms).
Wikipedia: Shamrock
A shamrock is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg [ˈʃamˠɾˠoːɡ], which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair óg and simply means "young clover".At most times, Shamrock refers to either the species Trifolium dubium (lesser clover, Irish: seamair bhuí) or Trifolium repens (white clover, Irish: seamair bhán). However, other three-leaved plants—such as Medicago lupulina, Trifolium pratense, and Oxalis acetosella—are sometimes called shamrocks. The shamrock was traditionally used for its medicinal properties and was a popular motif in Victorian times. 🔗 Shamrock
🌐: نبات النفل, Üçyarpaq yonca, Shamrock, Shamrock, Shamrock, Shamrock, برگ شبدر, Trèfle irlandais, Shamrock, Shamrock, シャムロック, 섐록, Shamrock (symbool), Shamrock (symbol), Shamrock, Трилистник (символ), Shamrock (växt), Shamrock.

Examples and Usage

🔸 I believe that the harder you work, the luckier you will be 🍀.
🔸 One of the most important symbols of Ireland🇮🇪 is the shamrock.


🔸 (2618) + emoji style (FE0F) = ☘️ (2618 FE0F)
🔸 (2618) + text style (FE0E) = ☘︎ (2618 FE0E)

Emoji Leaderboard / Trend Chart

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Popularity rating over time

Date Range: 2018-11-18 - 2023-11-12
Update Time: 2023-11-16 17:24:51 UTC
and in the past five years, the overall popularity of this emoji has risen and then leveled off. In 2017 and 2018, the trend of its popularity converge.

Basic Information

Emoji:
Shortname: shamrock
Known as: Clover | Trefoil
Codepoint: U+2618 Copy
Decimal: ALT+9752
Unicode Version: 4.1 (2005-03-31)
Emoji Version: None
Categories: 🐵 Animals & Nature
Sub Categories: 🌴 Other Plants
Keywords: plant | shamrock

👨‍💻Unicode Information (Advanced Usage)

Combos and Memes

More Languages

Language Short Name & Link
Serbian детелина
Persian برگ شبدر
Croatian djetelina
Slovenian deteljica
Dutch klavertjedrie
Portuguese, International trevo
Filipino shamrock
Bulgarian детелина
Malay syamrok
Turkish yonca