🧞Meaning and Description
Make 3 wishes to the "🧞"(Genie) emoji! It is a gender-neutral figure emerging from a traditional oil lamp, often portrayed in vibrant colors (mostly blue🟦). The figure's bottom half usually appears as a misty tail, floating out of the magic lamp. The appearance can slightly differ across platforms (some platforms only show the upper body, and some platforms show headscarves👳), but the sense of magic and wish-granting remains consistent.
Genies, also known as "jinn" or "djinn", originate from ancient Arabian and Islamic mythology. According to the Quran, jinn are beings made of smokeless fire, and they have free will just like humans. One of the most famous stories about a genie comes from "The Thousand and One Nights" (also known as "Arabian Nights"). And the Genie character in Disney's animated film "Aladdin" is one of the most famous depictions of a genie in modern media.
The 🧞 emoji is primarily used to represent a genie, magic, or the concept of wish-fulfillment. It can be a fun and imaginative way to express a desire for something or the hope that a wish might come true.
It's often used in social media posts to represent magic, wishes, and the extraordinary. For example, you might use it in a birthday post to symbolize wish-making ("Make a wish! 🧞🎂") or when talking about something you really want or are wishing for ("Wishing for a vacation 🧞✈️"). It's also often used in discussions about the story of Aladdin or the TV show I Dream of Jeannie.
There are two additional gendered versions of this emoji, namely the "🧞♂️" (Man Genie) and the "🧞♀️" (Woman Genie). Each carries the same general meanings and uses, but allows for gender-specific representation.
Genies, also known as "jinn" or "djinn", originate from ancient Arabian and Islamic mythology. According to the Quran, jinn are beings made of smokeless fire, and they have free will just like humans. One of the most famous stories about a genie comes from "The Thousand and One Nights" (also known as "Arabian Nights"). And the Genie character in Disney's animated film "Aladdin" is one of the most famous depictions of a genie in modern media.
The 🧞 emoji is primarily used to represent a genie, magic, or the concept of wish-fulfillment. It can be a fun and imaginative way to express a desire for something or the hope that a wish might come true.
It's often used in social media posts to represent magic, wishes, and the extraordinary. For example, you might use it in a birthday post to symbolize wish-making ("Make a wish! 🧞🎂") or when talking about something you really want or are wishing for ("Wishing for a vacation 🧞✈️"). It's also often used in discussions about the story of Aladdin or the TV show I Dream of Jeannie.
There are two additional gendered versions of this emoji, namely the "🧞♂️" (Man Genie) and the "🧞♀️" (Woman Genie). Each carries the same general meanings and uses, but allows for gender-specific representation.
💡Extended reading and popular science
The meaning of emoji symbol 🧞 is genie, it is related to djinn, it can be found in emoji category: "👌 People & Body" - "🎅 person-fantasy".
Wikipedia: 🧞 Jinn
Jinn (Arabic: جن, jinn), also Romanized as djinn or Anglicized as genies (with the broader meaning of spirits or demons, depending on source), are supernatural creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology. Like humans, they are created with fitra, neither born as believers nor as unbelievers, but their attitude depends on whether they accept God's guidance. Since jinn are neither innately evil nor innately good. Holy Quran mentioned about Jinn, but no detailed explanation about them.In an Islamic context, the term jinn is used for both a collective designation for any supernatural creature and also to refer to a specific type of supernatural creature. Therefore, jinn are often mentioned together with devils/demons (shayāṭīn). Both devils and jinn feature in folklore and are held responsible for misfortune, possession and diseases. However, the jinn are sometimes supportive and benevolent. They are mentioned frequently in magical works throughout the Islamic world, to be summoned and bound to a sorcerer, but also in zoological treatises as animals with a subtle body. 🔗 Jinn
🌐: جن, Cin, Джин (дух), জ্বীন জাতি, Džin (islam), Džin, Jinn, Dschinn, Τζίνι, Genio, Džinn (mütoloogia), جن, Jinni, Djinn, ג'יני, जिन्न, Džin, Dzsinn, Jin, Jinn, ジン (アラブ), ჯინი (მითოლოგია), Дию, 진 (신화), Džinas (mitologija), Džins, Jin, Djinn (mythisch wezen), Djinn, Dżinn, Gênio (mitologia árabe), Djinn, Джинн, Xhindi, Џин (натприродно биће), Djinn, ญิน, Cin, Джин (іслам), Jinn, 鎮尼.
🌐: جن, Cin, Джин (дух), জ্বীন জাতি, Džin (islam), Džin, Jinn, Dschinn, Τζίνι, Genio, Džinn (mütoloogia), جن, Jinni, Djinn, ג'יני, जिन्न, Džin, Dzsinn, Jin, Jinn, ジン (アラブ), ჯინი (მითოლოგია), Дию, 진 (신화), Džinas (mitologija), Džins, Jin, Djinn (mythisch wezen), Djinn, Dżinn, Gênio (mitologia árabe), Djinn, Джинн, Xhindi, Џин (натприродно биће), Djinn, ญิน, Cin, Джин (іслам), Jinn, 鎮尼.
🧞Examples and Usage
🔸 🧞 Aladdin played by Will Smith is so cute, who is talkative and humorous.
🧞Emoji Leaderboard / Trend Chart
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Type | Current Rank | Rank Trend |
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Daily (English) | 781 | 181 |
Weekly (English) | 806 | 47 |
Monthly (English) | 662 | 147 |
Yearly (English) | 1189 | 229 |
🇲🇻 Maldives | 50 | -- |
🧞Popularity rating over time
Date Range: 2018-05-27 - 2023-05-14
Update Time: 2023-05-23 17:37:32 UTC Emoji 🧞 was released in 2019-07.
Update Time: 2023-05-23 17:37:32 UTC Emoji 🧞 was released in 2019-07.
🧞Basic Information
Emoji: | 🧞 |
Shortname: | genie |
Apple Name: | genie |
Known as: | Aladdin | Djinni | Jinni |
Codepoint: | U+1F9DE Copy |
Decimal: | ALT+129502 |
Unicode Version: | 10.0 (2017-06-20) |
Emoji Version: | 5.0 (2017-06-20) |
Categories: | 👌 People & Body |
Sub Categories: | 🎅 person-fantasy |
Keywords: | djinn | genie |
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