👩🏼🦼Meaning and Description
The "👩🏼🦼" emoji isn't just about representing people who use powered wheelchairs, but it's also a metaphor for personal strength, resilience, and overcoming adversity. It's often used to advocate for accessibility rights, express solidarity with the disabled community, or simply symbolize one's personal experience with mobility impairment. On social media, it frequently appears in posts or comments about disability rights, inclusivity initiatives, or personal stories about navigating life with a disability.
With the "🧑🦼" for gender-neutral individuals and "👨🦼" for men, this emoji's got everyone covered. Plus, you can also pick a skin tone that suits you best!
💡Extended reading and popular science
👩🏼🦼 (woman in motorized wheelchair: medium-light skin tone) = 👩🏼 (woman: medium-light skin tone) + 🦼 (motorized wheelchair)
👩🏼🦼 (woman in motorized wheelchair: medium-light skin tone) = 👩🦼 (woman in motorized wheelchair) + 🏼 (medium-light skin tone)
The meaning of emoji symbol 👩🏼🦼 is woman in motorized wheelchair: medium-light skin tone, it is related to accessibility, medium-light skin tone, wheelchair, woman, woman in motorized wheelchair, it can be found in emoji category: "👌 People & Body" - "🏃 Activity".
👩🏼🦼 is a zero-width joiner sequence, which is formed by combining 1 ZWJ zero width joiner and 2 individual Emoji. These individual Emojis are: 👩🏼 (woman: medium-light skin tone), 🦼 (motorized wheelchair). The new Emoji formed is displayed as a single Emoji: 👩🏼🦼 on some platforms with good compatibility, but it may also be displayed as multiple Emojis put together: 👩🏼🦼 on some platforms with poor compatibility.
👩🏼🦼Examples and Usage
👩🏼🦼Images from Various Manufacturers
👩🏼🦼Basic Information
Emoji: | 👩🏼🦼 |
Shortname: | woman in motorized wheelchair: medium-light skin tone |
Codepoint: | U+1F469 1F3FC 200D 1F9BC Copy |
Decimal: | ALT+128105 ALT+127996 ALT+8205 ALT+129468 |
Unicode Version: | None |
Emoji Version: | 12.0 (2019-03-05) New |
Categories: | 👌 People & Body |
Sub Categories: | 🏃 Activity |
Keywords: | accessibility | medium-light skin tone | wheelchair | woman | woman in motorized wheelchair |
Proposal: | L2/14‑173, L2/18‑306, L2/18‑307 |